Who really is Shifra's father ?
If you are interested in miracles, forgiveness, compassion,healing and the mysterious creative process of how a finished piece of artwork or writing comes into being, read on. If this isn't your cup of tea, fine, no probs, plenty of other blogs to interest thousands of different points of view.
I am thrilled though to discover (through the stats on the blog site) that people in Russia, Bahrain, Australia, the US, the Ukraine, Pakistan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Singapore, and about 15 other countries in including Iran, India, and Peru are reading this blog. Thank you, every single one of you.
The motive for writing the blog continues to be the desire to share my belief in the healing power of creativity, and the belief in a loving higher intelligence available to all of us through prayer, meditation, being in nature, stillness, and music. Of course there are many ,many other avenues of connecting with the Divine.
Healing though creativity is the main theme of the film I'm currently writing. This screenplay is coloring my life, and becoming, yes, a love affair.
The late John 0'Donahue has been a profound influence and inspiration in how I view the world: always from the heart, and David Whyte's haunting poetry conveys a depth of poetic vision that I hope in some small way to create on screen. So if you resonate with either of these wonderful writers, you may feel at home in my world of stories.
At the moment, the film story is unfolding by asking questions.
The current one being: who really is Shirfa's father ?
Who is this man capable of arranging his granddaughters abduction ?
Here's a clue I think :
'All true vows are secret, you make a promise it will kill you to break.'
David Whyte.
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