Do you remember the thrill of reading
your first book? I do. It was one from The Bobbsey Twins series. I can
still remember the feel of it. The smell of it. Reading that book set
something free inside of me. Even at that very young age, I knew. The
knowledge of the world was available to me. All I had to do was find the
right books.
That same feeling came over me in my early twenties when a chance
comment set me in search of information on Edgar Cayce, the Sleeping
Prophet. I knew instinctively that this was a path I needed to explore.
In the following decades, I moved from Cayce to Jane Roberts, to Wayne
Dyer, to Deepak Chopra, to Lee Carroll, and others. I personally
interviewed several psychics, or intuitives as most prefer to be called.
Their stories were inspirational and sometimes chilling.
After years of research, I had a
cache of knowledge that I wanted to share. I also was aware that,
starting around the early 1990s, the children who were being incarnated
into our world changed. They were savvier, more skeptical, and less
malleable. Many were coming in with abilities that frightened them or
made them feel “different.” In fact, those were the most common themes I
found with the intuitives that I interviewed—fear and isolation.
I wanted to use the knowledge I’d
accumulated over the years to help these special kids to feel more
comfortable about who they are. To see that they aren’t alone. That’s
when I decided to write a novel about a gifted teen who felt isolated in
her world because she was different. A girl who eventually learned to
share her secret with close friends and to use her gifts to help others.
That was the birth of The Soul Sight Mysteries series.
Finding Absolute Love Publishing
was the Universe’s gift to me. Working with like-minded women who “get”
what I am trying to do; who don’t try to change the essence of my story
but instead work to enhance it; whose underlying message—“to create and
publish projects promoting goodness in the world”—is so in sync with
mine. Together, I believe, we are creating an opportunity for the
children who read my books to not only have hours of enjoyment losing
themselves in the world of Zoey Christopher but also to learn that
helping others is rewarding in and of itself. And, maybe, even realize
that being different isn’t so bad after all.
This post first appeared on the Absolute Love Publishing Company Website. http://absolutelovepublishing.com/why-i-use-my-craft-to-create-goodness-by-janet-mclaughlin/
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