An Update
An update:
I am working on multiple projects at once, and they are going to take years to complete.
The direction I'm moving in, however, is to first provide more evidence that the afterlife exists, and then move on to explaining religions (like, all of them, eventually).
I've discovered that the Christian Bible does actually make a lot more sense than I used to think it did, but you can't understand it properly unless you understand the spirit world.
As one of my spirit friends put it,
"You about have to be dead to understand it."
So... I'm composing a "translation," if you will; not another version of the Bible, but a commentary which explains what much of the symbolic language really means.
It's a lengthy process.
Meanwhile, I'm going to continue making blog posts and podcast episodes of chapters of the books I've already published, because my goal is to make all of my work free and available to the public.
I'm almost finished with my blog posts/ podcast episodes of my first book, The Raven and the Rain Dance, and soon I will begin working on posts from my second book, Saints and Haints.
I am still planning to release a work of paranormal fiction in November, titled Devotion. This may seem out-of-character for a serious paranormal educator or Christian minister, but the truth is, aside from it being a fun project for me and my spirit contacts, and aside from the fact that it holds some personal significance for us, we saw a need for truthful paranormal fiction. As in, fiction that could actually happen; a fiction story that tells about this stuff the way it really is. Additionally, I saw the potential for that work to reach an entirely different audience. Some people who would never pick up a nonfiction book from a Christian author just might check out a new paranormal fiction book, and at least this one won't give them the wrong idea.
I will eventually post episodes of that book as well. I have my work cut out for me, but I have to keep working at a job of some sort too in the meantime, as well as try to be an attentive mother to my animal babies. I look for all the world like a slacker who doesn't do much anymore, but in truth, I'm stretched thin.
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