The list of stories below, are presented in such a way that the simplest, shortest, and easiest to understand story is at the top: “The Woman, Castle & Moat.” As you move down the list, each story gets more complex, abstract, and is a little longer than the one above it.
Hence, “Eternal Heart” at the bottom of the list, is the longest and perhaps the most esoteric story in the series.
The Woman, Castle & Moat
This story is designed to help people who feel that another person or a significant external factor is standing in their way to being healthy and happy.
Child This story will help people who are their own worst enemy, and who have “tried everything” but have not found a way out of their self-involved rut. Readers will be shown a unique way to accept and love themselves at the very core of Being. From that base of love and acceptance springs the same for others ... for animals, plants, nature, and for the whole Universe. Assimilation of this story will help the reader embrace the wholeness of Life and sense their destiny. (See the Issues Target for this story.)
Tree of Life
This story will help people who are bothered by obsessive thinking. Meditators call this the “monkey mind.” Readers will be helped to form a new identity with a calm mind ... which over time makes a healing, wise, compassionate heart flower into being. (See the Issues Target for this story.)
Finding My Inner Father
This story helps people who have issues stemming from a very dysfunctional relationship with a parental figure, and they see the qualities and energies of that primary relationship being reflected in many relationships with other people in their lives. (See the Issues Target for this story.)
Eternal Heart
Two stories, read separately, intertwine into one. The stories speak of compassion, multi-dimensional reality, the prime importance of pets, and how a transformed person (who’s symbolically the reader in the future) will be able to use his new-found inner skills as a sovereign being ... with intelligence, compassion, and magical creativity. (See the Issues Target for this story.)