Why I’m telling this story:
The boy’s tale
Imagine you have a story to tell — a fantastical, stunning, inspiring story in which every word is true…but you are completely unable to share it with anyone else.
You sit there, mute and helpless, while the story burns inside you.
Finally, after many frustrating years of silence, you reach out with your mind towards the one person who may be able to help — the only person on the planet who knows you well enough to connect to your mind and find your story.
Wouldn’t it be amazing if she could connect with your thoughts? Wouldn’t it be fantastic if she somehow managed not just to find your story but to transform it into words, those words that have always been such a barrier for you?
You’re willing her, with all the energy you can muster, to feel into your heart and find your story.
She hates your silence. She wonders why you’ve given up on speaking. She longs to know what you’re thinking. She is reaching out too, searching for your thoughts. Sometimes she thinks she’s picking them up, but every time she comes close, she tells herself she must be imagining it.
Finally, FINALLY, your mind meets hers. She’s catching those thoughts.
Asher: I feel excited. We are starting to have the sort of conversations I’d dreamed we would and you are recording them so that they can be shared with others. It is almost impossible for one individual to be able to move beyond the physical enough to reach deeply into Consciousness, while remaining grounded enough to able to explain it in human terms. I can have the knowledge and awareness as I journey alone but I need help to bring it ‘down to earth’.
As you share our story, others like you will acknowledge the wisdom and knowing they have seen in children or adults they care for or guide. There are people like me who ‘live in the clouds’ but can’t function on the ground well enough to tell their own stories. However, they will have that one person they are aligned with who will be able to blend consciousness with them and bring the story back.
The Woman’s Tale
Imagine being the person who has grasped the story. Imagine having your mind filled, evening after evening, with ideas, concepts, wonders that you can barely comprehend. You feel them, sense them, live them, but in ways so subtle and numinous that it would be all too easy to fear that you were inventing the whole thing.
Imagine being told that your task is to write the story and share it with others.
Jess: No one is going to believe me! I can turn your thoughts into words. I see why it would help others to read them. I grasp the importance of what you’re sharing, but I’m an old woman now. I’m quite alone. They’ll just think I’m crazy.
Asher: DO IT.
I shared it with a friend or two. They smiled and nodded, but their eyes showed they couldn’t believe me.
I kept listening to Asher. I kept believing him when he said that the right people — the ones we were vibrationally aligned with — would understand and believe. They’d want to read his story.
Finally, FINALLY, I wrote the story — our story. I sent it to an editor and then a publisher and told them every word was as true as I could make it. Then I waited and hoped.
They believed me! They actually liked our story. The editor agreed to edit it and the publisher to publish it.
That’s when I started to produce my blogs and articles, to write some more. Asher’s predictions came true. The right people are finding it, adding their precious words to mine and finding the truth in Asher’s thoughts.
Thank you, so very much, for reading, responding and exploring Asher’s words with me. I’m so grateful, and so is Asher, that he’s finally found a way to share his story.
There are a few other little movies here: https://www.youtube.com/@JesKerzen