The Stories Are Never Over

 

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I’ve got my writer’s hat on now. You know how you read a good book and wish it would never end, only to find out the author has helpfully fulfilled your wish by writing a total of five books in the series? Yes, I feel like that right now.

I am currently reading a book called One Last Step by Sarah Sutton. It was one of the free books I like to get from Amazon. Check out Weberbooks.com every day for a new list of free and low-cost books. I was a reader before I was a psychic or a writer. This particular book has been keeping me on the edge of my seat. It’s about two FBI agents trying to catch a serial killer.

Now, you’d think a psychic would lean left and be all peaceable like. Well, I am, and I’m not. Someday I’ll have to puzzle that one out. For now? If it’s not too violent, I like a good mystery and police procedural to watch or read.

Anyway, the book reads like a movie in that it is fast-paced and moves smartly along, which is also a goal of mine. With my writer’s hat on, I would always want to write about Spirit and the channeling I do with Seth, my Spirit Guide, and others in Spirit. They have never steered me wrong. But I’ve also got this itch called fiction I’d like to scratch. I’ve dipped in here and there, but never with both feet. Something else I can work on—another time.

I’ve actually got a plan in the works to write a novel following two people who are soul mates and who find themselves in successive lives together. I’ve met a lady named Gloria, who is interesting because I can actually talk to her. I haven’t met the man yet. Being a psychic, I asked if somebody was interested in being in the story. That’s when I met Gloria. 

The idea was that I’d write a book during November, except I never really got it off the ground. I also haven’t built up my writer’s stamina enough. I generally write between 50,000 and 70,000 words a month, with all the articles I write here and on other sites that I’ve listed below. Adding a book to the mix without letting my articles go? That is why I need the stamina. I suppose it’s a good thing I don’t drink anymore. I’d never be able to do it while drinking at the same time.

For now? A series of books to read suits me just fine. When I was a little girl, I remember reading so many of the Nancy Drew mystery books. I also plowed through the Little House on the Prairie books. I remember reading the Sue Barton and the Cherry Ames books, both about nursing. I loved the Black Stallion and Flame books by Walter Farley, and of course, there was Black Beauty by Anna Sewell, who passed in 1878. These were the books I read as a child. I also read a lot of Charles Dickens.

I still enjoy reading. In fact, Stephen King is one of my favorite writers. It was funny because I shied away from anything he wrote until just about the time I began my spiritual journeys. I felt he was too scary. One Friday night, I walked into our public library after work. I wanted a big fat book to read. I didn’t care what it was. I saw a copy of The Stand on the new books bookshelf. It was a new release that included a lot of material that had been excluded from the original book. 

I read it in three days. Not only was Stephen King not scary, though he is, but he did something that I hadn’t seen before. He made heroes out of ordinary people. People who were not tall, with guns, smart, or even particularly brave. His heroes were the people most overlooked who gathered the courage to do great things. I liked that. He still writes like that.

A couple of months later, I quit my job. I said I was a writer and that’s what I was going to do. I’d worked there for three years, and it had taken me three years to write a novel. It never got published and is actually cringeworthy. But I wrote it and quit my job. Not only did I get a horrible case of writer’s block, but I got sick. It was a bad sickness. It lasted a month. I was sleeping on our couch so as not to disturb my husband. I’d sleep all day and then be up at night. It would disturb him if I watched television that late at night.

I remembered that I’d liked reading The Stand those months before. I remember getting myself on the bus, covering my mouth as I tried not to infect everybody. This was 25 years before we had Covid. It was just a wretched cold. I checked out all the Stephen King books I could carry home. I did that with his books three or four more times. I overdosed on Stephen King books and began experiencing psychic stuff. It frightened me. I ran to a used bookstore to their psychic section, and the first book I saw was called ESP by Colin Wilson. I opened it at random and read that psychic phenomenon is natural. I closed the book, relieved now. That was the start of it. Two years later, I began to channel.

It is interesting, but all through high school, I read the Seth books by Jane Roberts. I read of Shamans and astral traveling. I tried to learn how to meditate for years before I turned 21, so those were the seeds that were sown prior to me officially becoming a psychic. I had no idea what was going to happen with my life all those many years later on.

I’ve always found it interesting that when I began to channel my Spirit Guide turned out to be the same Seth that Jane Roberts channeled. Sometimes I see things in my mind’s eye. Jane just saluted me. That’s the kind of stuff that just thrills me no end.

On this website, if you wanted to, you could begin the journey to be your own psychic. Imagine all the money you would save! Actually, that was why I did it. Going to a psychic in 1991 was probably a lot less expensive than going to one now. In retrospect, it was part of my own learning. I learned what I liked, and I learned what I didn’t like.

One of the things I didn’t like was a lady telling me I had a curse, and that for more money, she could lift it. For even more money, she could get her sister involved for more help. I told her thank you and never went back. So, an example of what not to do. I only spent $5 with her, so not much money lost, but the experience? I wouldn’t have changed it for the world. All the other psychics I saw or contacted on the phone? Great. Every last one of them.

My unfolding experience as I learned how to be a psychic channel was something I could never have expected. I’m happy for it. I’m equally happy to teach anyone who is interested. Like a book series my contact with Spirit will never end, evolving as I get older.

Hey, thanks for reading. For your convenience or curiosity, I’ve listed some other places where I’m active on the internet.

Love,

🌺 Pauline Evanosky

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