The Bald Eagle

The Bald Eagle

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Numerous, Numinous,Numinosity, Nuncio, Nurture, A Fable from The Child and The Prophet













Numerous times during the journey, The Prophet had left The Child alone.  However, his disappearance had birthed within her character traits she didn't see. She knew she had to move on whether The Prophet was there or not. It never occurred to her to stay in the cave on the mountaintop.
The hunger to utilize her talents and fulfil her desired goal drove her. That perseverance and persistence had become a part of her life never occurred to her.

Lily Pad





The Child lay on her stomach as Lily Pad drifted, looking down at the ocean deep. A numinous feeling of The Prophet's presence surrounded her.




Mr. Whale


"Mr. Whale," she said, "I believe you're his nuncio, and you, Mr. Eagle, you're one too. You're all nuncios representing The Prophet."

Mr. Whale slapped the water with his fins, once as if agreeing.



Mr. Eagle

Mr. Eagle said, "Gaaaak."

"Then tell me where he is, you two. Out with it."

Mr. Whale slapped the water with his fins twice.

Mr. Eagle said, "Gaaaak, Gaaaak."



"Okay, don't tell me, but be warned I don't like you keeping secrets from me."

Mr. Whale took a deep dive into the sea and disappeared, and Mr. Eagle soared toward the fluffy cumulus clouds.


The Child






"Come back you two. I didn't mean what I said."

The numinosity of her journey reflected her inner yearning to fulfill it; her heart connected to her mind, a glimpse of future appeared and she longed to tell The Prophet.




Alone, lying on her Lily Pad contemplating, she didn't see the visitor that was approaching her.

Shalom Aleichem,

















Pat Garcia

18 comments:

  1. I remember seeing lily pads like those in a huge garden in Pennsylvania. They were amazing.

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    1. I have seen some beautiful Lily Pads in small ponds in tiny villages. Yes, they are amazing.

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      Shalom,
      Patricia @ EverythingMustChange

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  2. Nice cliffhanger! I look forward to the next installment.
    Awakening Dreams and Conquering Nightmares with a Pen
    Have a great day!

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    1. Thank you very much. Wishing you a great week in the challenge.

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  3. An now who's coming? Have to wait until O I supposed.

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    1. Yes. The O will bring a new guest.
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  4. I love the word "numinous"--it's so mysterious and alluring. Your story keeps drawing me in.

    #AtoZchallenge
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    1. Thank you. Your blog postings keep me coming back also. They're excellent.

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      Patricia @ EverythingMustChange

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  5. The Child is learning to become independent. She definitely is growing. It is fun to watch her travels and experiences. Thanks!

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    1. Yes, it's going to take some time but she's learning.
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  6. Another great excerpt. Loving the journey!

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  7. Mmmm. Ah, yes, the light enveloping me, the sense that I have grown spiritually and that just around the bend approaches that new challenge.

    As a side comment, I note in your sidebar that Music is your first love, Classical Music. Me, too. The sad part is that I have few people with whom to discuss this. As I write my A-Z posts I am listening to Liszt's "Vallee d'Obermann," from his "Annees de Pelerinage, Suisse." There are different versions of this -- for piano and for piano, violin & cello trio. Also called "Tristia." Moving. I have a subscription to Classical Archives.com. They offer a vast selection and you can make your own playlists.

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    1. Yes, I love classical music. I learned how to train my voice by listening to singers on the classical side of music.

      And you are growing my dear and it is nice to see you evolve.

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      Patricia @ EverythingMustChange

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  8. Oh, you just had to leave it on a cliffhanger. Great excerpt.

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  9. Numinous and nuncio are new words for me.
    I'm thinking that the story would be great as an audio book.
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    1. Thank you Michelle. I hope that is will not only be a print book with wonderful artwork but also an audio book.

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  10. Uh oh, who is this visitor going to be?
    Perhaps she should have not been so quick to speak with a barbed tongue to her friends.

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