Posts Tagged: ‘Donna Swanson’

Have you ever seen an angel?

05/18/2012 Posted by mindsinger

What would you do if you were accidentally set down on a world of magnificent innocence?    What if angels were as common as people?  What would they look like?  How would they interact with humans?

That is exactly what happened to Zach Thomas.  Through what he considered to be an accident, he was suddenly thrust into just such a world; a world that had never known sin or the warped minds of sin’s consequence.  No thorns on roses, no poisonous snakes, spiders or plants, a world of perfection pure and simple.

And the angels?  Oh there were angels.  Only here they were called Alari or winged ones, and their average height was around seven feet.  Capable of changing size from miniscule to gigantic and with the gift of flight, they were truly a puzzlement to Zach.

Windfallow, sister world to earth, exists in a different dimension; not Heaven, but much nearer to the eternal plane than Earth.  Since Fallowfolk had never sinned, their world was still in a state of perfection, and its citizens retained their full brain capacity.

Learn more of Windfallow and its marvels in the soon-to-be released double trilogy THE CHRONICLES OF WINDFALLOW; volumes one and two.

Come, learn more of this world, those who seek to destroy its innocence and those who join the battle at www.mindsinger.com

 

THE BEGINNING

05/08/2012 Posted by mindsinger

If you would like to see the origins of the Chronicles of Windfallow, follow this link and read the fairy tale that planted the seed.

http://grannytales.wordpress.com/2012/05/07/peter-and-the-enchanted-castle/

 

THE MASTER NOTICED Lyric

05/07/2012 Posted by mindsinger

 

  1.  I’ve never seen the ocean

but I’ve known a quiet stream,

I’ve seen it catch the sunshine,

and I’ve heard it as it seemed

to hold the wisdom of its Maker

clear within its golden gleam.

  1. I’ve never seen the ocean,

but I’ve known a drop of dew.

I’ve seen it on the rosebud

and I know it holds a view

of worlds so wide and wonderful

that I must seek them too.

 

  1. I’ve never seen the heavens

from the Master’s point of view.

But I’ve seen a gleam of starlight

on a meadow, silvery blue.

And I know these things I’ve looked upon

the Master noticed, too!

c. Donna Swanson, from Splinters of Light