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Fantasy |
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craigspress.com
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X00000057438 |
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149 |
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May 30, 2009 |
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X00000057438
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Non-Fiction |
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a child's voice finally heard
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Other options: craigpress.com Lady Jz Talk Zone
There is a free pdf always on the web site at the Talk Zone in the new beginnings pages under a Dragon Tale page for those who what to read it. The purpose of putting up to print was so anyone who wanted to get a copy to give to someone who you feel could use it to start their own journey.
a Dragon Tale is a short story from the world of the children inside of the mind that had to grow in ways most children do not have to. Yet sadly there are to many children and adults who still are abused in this world and find themselves in the dark place in their minds. a Dragon Tale was started to show but a few lessons learned along the way that helped to heal the wounded spirit.
Once the door begins to open and light is shown on that path there is no turning back. Sometimes it is briefly shut for protection and sometimes it is held shut for the protection of the abuser. In time always the light grows from inside the spirit and the journey never stops. Many rest when tired then continue on with new life and encouragement that comes with new knowledge. May this Dragon Tale prompt the journey and may our paths cross along the way. Each is a personal journey that no one can take for you yet as those around you learn lessons too, all becomes clear in their minds.
Excerpt
Each dragon receives upon it’s birth the honor of any child who is born in the precise second as they are. Fated together and destined to share a life in perfect harmony with each other. This harmony’s sole purpose; a congruent knowledge of each other. The inter weaving of different knowledge gained as the moments of their lives progressed. There were to be many times of conflicts in moments of discord between their worlds.
So great was the majestic lions’ roar that all of the heavens could feel the harsh, and oh so unpleasant sound. The balance and harmony of all time would be set a kilter. For that moment again time would stand still. The stillness felt upon the earth as the heavens held their breath and waited for the dragon to reach his fated one. On mighty wings he’d descend toward her and with swiftness swoop up his maiden fair and gallantly take her from the troughs of her captures. Only then could the heavens breath their sighs of relief and restore the winds of time.
There was little peace in the belt of the Universe those first few years of their existence together. The maidens fate was placed also in the fifth position of a family produced by two earth bound Leos who never understood the gift they had received into their world. As their roars would be watched over by their native constellation, the heavens would brace for the void left behind by the mighty swiftness of this dragon’s departure. The turbulence was to have it’s effect on all mankind through out each moment it happened.
The story says that this maiden was born on her mother’s birthday acclaimed as her treasured gift. Her father less able to show favoritism choose to declare that they should then bury it for all time. Though seemingly said in a ludicrous way it was precisely what was to become her very existence. Each moment of turmoil brought one more layer of darkness upon her soul. Even though her dragon would arrive in time to take each second blow, the pain of the first would send her spirit deep inside her mind until the day it had neither the strength nor ability to find it’s way back to the light.
It was then that her dragon knew that he alone would have to find the clandestine intelligence of the Universe that could free her once again. So his journey began into the Universal time to find the remedy for this great affliction that only the direct intervention of divine power could change this universe of discourse.
The torment of his being kept his soul in the limbo of a universal proposition. What would happen to his maiden while he was on this quest. The pang of his conscience relentlessly tortured him with every thought invoked and thought that if he could not discover the remedy in time how could he ever live with the pang of regrets which the universe will certainly bestow upon each moment there after.
How does a dragon who is fated with a earthly concern to always be there in their time of need give up this mystic umbilical cord that carries the life between his world and earth? The book of universal knowledge is set in stone. Pertinacious to the feelings of mere earthlings. Perhaps there was a way that these words could assist one of their own celestial beings in what may be perhaps a most difficult task if not impossible. If another of our kind has made this journey before they would have left behind their account which could lead the way and forewarn him of what may become of this.
If no other has made this journey how then would he know. All these thoughts added to his already tormented soul and drew his own inner strength from the limbs of his being. It was time to take leave of this limbo and find the power greater then himself for the answers to his question. His questions two weighted heavy as he ascended to his world beyond the stars. Has his quest been fulfilled before? If not, Could he?
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Professional Reviews
a dragon tale
David Perry 11/6/2007 Review, The Dragon's Tale by Lady J Talks:
From the cosmic to the warm and funny, I promise you that "The Dragon's Tale" will be the most interesting philosophical work you've read in a long time.
The author, "Lady J." whom I am honored to call a personal friend, is a committed, tireless advocate for survivors of what used to be called "Multiple Personality Disorder" (I believe the condition is now called "Dissociate Identity Disorder") and has overcome a myriad of almost inconceivable hardships in her life. When read with these facts in mind, it becomes clear that "The Dragon's Tale" describes (in microcosm), a courageous, sometimes terrifying journey to recovery, self-acceptance, and forgiveness.
What emerges from this ingenious and charming mix of dragons, wizards, dream-states, and humans is a radiant and inspiring glimpse into a strong and beautiful soul.
I applaud you Lady J. And on behalf of your many loving friends and fans, I thank you. David Perry.
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Reader Reviews for "a Dragon Tale"
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
5/24/2009 |
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Yeaaaa Jackie...big congrats on the completion of your book a Dragon Tale...
hugs
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