Lost Nowhere: A journey of self-discovery in a fantasy world by Garnsworthy Phoebe

Lost Nowhere: A journey of self-discovery in a fantasy world by Garnsworthy Phoebe

Author:Garnsworthy, Phoebe [Garnsworthy, Phoebe]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2016-11-11T05:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER SEVEN

JADE & THE LAND OF TEHAR

Lily had been summoned and she needed to go. It was important for her to arrive at the land of Tehar by herself, she was told. You have entered this world on your own, and you must learn to journey on your own, she heard a voice inside her say. She left Karisma’s nest of safety for the unknown on the verge of the night, but there was no fear inside of her. Something was guiding her, and something was protecting her. Maybe it was her new connection with her crystals, and she could feel their energy encourage her. Or perhaps it was the lessons and teachings she had learned from Karisma. Lily could still hear her voice, and feel her gentle, motherly nature as she walked along the red-pebbled path. On the ground the marble swirls illuminated underneath her footsteps. They could sense the pressure of her foot well before it touched the surface, reminding her of her entry into this magical place. And she wondered how her father was, hoping he wasn’t worried where she was. I am safe Papa! she whispered into the air.

With each step of the way Lily reflected on the world of Sa Neo that she had encountered so far. Jacques, who embraced his fun-loving zest for life; Karisma, who was more of a mother figure than she had ever had before; and Crysanthe, a true angel of whom she bonded with completely on her own. She wondered if her new friends thought about her too.

To the shining water she found herself once more. The beaming moons and glowing stars whispered soft hellos as they followed her dance, shining brightly, drawing her closer to the garnet sparkling shore. The sea shimmered in a monochrome of red hues, clearly defining the ever-changing patterns as the water melted into the sky, marking the horizon. This was the first time that she would be teleporting to another land by herself. She needed to believe in herself; no one else would ever give as much strength as she could. There was no turning back now. She sat down, cross-legged with her back straight up and tall. She closed her eyes, imagining the crown of her head touching the sky.

Never before had she sat cross-legged on the ground and felt so grand. She felt as though she were the connecting force between the ground and the sky, as though a light shone through from the heavens above. It pulsated through her, and united her with the ground. She was preparing her mind and her body to tedimeta.

The sound of waves crashing consumed her ears with a therapeutic buzzing noise. She cleared her mind and envisioned a light pouring out from the top of her head that spun turbulently around like a vortex. The sound and imagery of tiny particles circling sounded like white noise, and it threw her mind into mush. It was so overpowering she couldn’t think, she was just still. She watched the theater of bright lights and sound play out in front of her with no questioning.



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