Andielle’s Op-Ed Weblog

November 20, 2007

Incarnation . . . calamitous to dialogue- guaranteed

Filed under: Divine in Action, New Age, writers — andielle @ 10:27 pm
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Incarnation . . . calamitous to dialogue- guaranteed.  But could the great shift be motive behind the recent spike in concern, confusion and controversy over the issue?  Spiritually, is this another manner in which we’re being pushed in preparation for what’s coming in four years?  Why are there so many writers releasing novels with an incarnation undertone but lack a distinctive ideal about the cycle of birth, death and rebirth?  The debate over what happens to us once we die has been alive longer than any of us reading this have; still, we can’t disregard the fact that today’s scribes have a duty to lead . . . now more than ever!

 

As a scribe who is fighting to remain open, courageous and true to self, I find it appalling that established writers of mystery, romance, suspense and even self-help are half dealing with this issue.  I’ve said it before this industry is filled with vain interpreters.  So holding my breath waiting for the essence of incarnation to surface in a short informational form would be irrational. There are many new age books on the subject but nothing mainstream- not yet.  Certain religions have frighten people with talk of re-entering the Earth Plane as an animal (they’ve forgotten to past down that their forefathers were speaking symbolically.)

 

Truth be told, according to manifold books of length, when we are born we forget why we’re here due to the necessities of being on Earth.  Speech, movement, primary and secondary education requires such vast discipline that your sacred contract takes backseat.  Ever noticed that people become lost from God during said years if mom and dad don’t promote the love of Jesus in the household . . . what about the beginning years of presenting your contribution to society?  Yet the moment you surrender to the fact that this world is bigger than you and request divine guidance your mind somehow clicks and before you know it you’re on a journey with nothing but a burning desire and courage.

 

It was already there-buried deep within; this is your divine purpose and reason for your birth. But you knew that already.  Now the funny thing about it all is we have a set time span and there is nothing that can alter it . . . when it’s your time it’s your time! 

 

When we return to the source one of the first things that we do is review a movie.  Every word, action, emotion and decision committed while on Earth is played before us and the great thing is unlike when on Earth we also feel the consequences!  When you told mom to mind her own business, wished an enemy ill-will, cheated on your spouse and yes when you hurt little David’s feelings in kindergarten; its all replayed for your convenience and review. Even Mother Theresa went through this process and even she felt some disappointments.

 

These disappointments are the things which prompt us in our decision as to the virtues we’re going to work on when we return to Earth and with who- before a round table of deities, whose entire reasoning of existence is to help souls take the easiest route to total enlightenment.  Think high-school or college counselor.  Unless we left Earth through suicide, afterwards we travel the heavens to recoup, rest and rejuvenated for another trip to Earth.

 

As hard as this may be to rationalize it’s that simple.  There are other details that are included such as reasoning for selection of parents, friends, oppositions and so on . . . but I think you would be better charmed researching that yourself.

 

Angels of the Seven Heavens grant guidance to those who truly crave it.

 

     

November 12, 2007

Writers write . . . but is there a true community for the newbie?

Filed under: writers — andielle @ 10:04 pm
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Since the beginning of publication writers have belonged to a sacred community. As the ones charged with the duty of delivering tools from the heavens to society, the job had a distinct feel of elitism to it. Kings and Queens, nobles, peasants and religious leaders treated storytellers with respect!

Has this been forgotten today?

Maybe with all the voices that are swimming out there the responsibility that comes with the privilege has been lost on writers. As one who is fairly new to the whole process of searching the net for information as opposed to the library I find the sea of awareness larger than my mind can wrap itself around. As a new professional writer I find the behind the scenes look at the publishing industry amazing . . . and not in the more flattering way.
So what is a newbie to do? Stand strong? Hide in the sand? I find at this point of my career that a mixture of both is best. Many in the communities of writers are so focused on getting their opinion vauled that they have forgotten that neither one of us have all the pieces to the puzzle. Let’s not even get on the fact that its sink or swim . . . I know that this is the case with all competitive industries but we’re talking about writers. Writers!

Sadly, knowledge is shared but not without the expectation of receiving praise from their collegium or more important a sense of idolatry from the newbies. Maybe its been forgotten that our energy goes everywhere even on the written page and to one who is learning the overwhelming process of publication having to fit in came make things worst.
Could this be part of the reason that even with the portal that has burst wide open, there seem to be so much competetion for readers? What happen to the pure reason of writing to release an inner burning knowledge? When was it forgotten that those who need to hear your words will be drawn to them? Is it reasonable to say that maybe this is the reason that so many writers spend time writing on how to write?

Storytelling is my strength . . . where are they- the true stroytellers- and why havn’t they stepped up in the fierce online marketing community? If they’re already there why aren’t they fighting to make writers remember that staying true to telling a tale is most important?

The public complains that there’s no original entertainment nowadays . . . well I tell you in the professional writing community- where marketing and publicity knowledge and experience lay- its hard for pure creativity to keep its head above water. There has to be an online community of storytellers out there and hopefully, one day, those who are wise in the way of selling books will join forces with them.

That will be the day.

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