Wednesday 2 March 2011

The Girl Who Fell To Earth

(Inspired by a painting by my friend David Bezzina, the artist.)  Visit him at:

And so it was time to go. To land on that planet they called Earth. It was a sad place and yet so full of beauty. It was a place of limitation and yet so full of possibility. It was a place of minds and yet so full of spirits. If they only knew.
And that was her mission - to help them remember. She looked down at the planet, so full of magnificent colours yet she knew they could not see, except for those special ones. The creative ones. The artists, the poets, the musicians...
It was a mission she had chosen voluntarily, as part of her soul's learning. But she knew once she landed on Earth, she would have to forget her true nature and don her human suit. No longer free to shine like a star and create new worlds just by thought alone, she would have to play by the 'rules' of Earth. And she hesitated - she knew the trials and struggles that awaited her. The sadness and the loneliness she would experience.
But it was all an illusion, one that she would soon forget. Love never leaves anyone alone.
Her commander had arranged her life; she would work in a market in London town. One of the busiest places in the world. Full of dead eyes. And it was her job to remind them of their true nature. She would sell jewellery. The most exquisite and most beautiful kind. Not of silver or gold, but of transparent aluminium. And they would wonder how, the people that bought it. And as they wondered, it would begin to open their eyes to their true reality - the magical world of energy and vibration. For in each piece of jewellry, a vibration had been set to enchant its owner and bring about new dreams. So that each morning, the owner would awake with a new spiritual truth and understanding.
She donned her suit and prepared for her adventure. She would be gone awhile.
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