Why Mow Had to Follow Young Mow Off the Lip of the Canyon. Last Set-Up Before the Action Begins.5/14/2019 In the last chapter of the introduction, Act I, Mow finds herself facing a road block that can't be ignore, seems unbeatable, and is plainly illogical. Then in walks Young Mow. (I will write another post on Young Mow in the future.) But, Young Mow sees Mow leaning against the wall of the cave and ignoring her walks right to the lip of a canyon that Mow must face in order to get her she-demon powers back from Lunar Archangel Slone. (See, Mow must get to the bottom of a canyon that can hold 3 American Grand Canyon, and the only way is to leap off.) When Young Mow leaps with abandoned screaming this act triggers Mow to do the same.
With plot armor, the Mows survive. I mean I can't kill off anybody in chapter 7, can I? Here's how she survive; the bed of the canyon is actually a . . ., Young Mow congers up a cauldron and fills it with water then levitates out of the canyon leaving Mow to figure out how to do the same. But what was the reasoning for Mow to follow in the first place. I mean, Mow is on a Hero's Journey but was it necessary for a leap of faith? Yes, that's exactly why she must follow Young Mow. Following the inner child is so important to accomplish the adult's life purpose. A child will take a leap of faith just for the experience and fun of it. Before we actually begin the action part of our adventure, the Universe challenges us to take a leap of faith because if you can't take it at the beginning when things are just dust filled what are you going to do when things are in pitch black? Most of the times it is the child in us that convince us that it is a wise thing to move forward. I love that in Hour of Change, Young Mow is screaming the entire trip down; even though she knows she's safe. The inner child must be given the reins and considered a valuable member of the team. Even as small as she may be. That's the entire message of the leap off the canyon. The child in you must introduce you to the world that belongs to you, before you can become you and do you, boo. Thank You for Listening! Sabrina Louise Andielle
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