The Girl and Her Being: Empath on Journey, #1
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The Girl and Her Being is a Mythic Story written for Empaths and Highly Sensitive, Intuitive people. It touches on perhaps the most important topic for Empaths: the soul mate relationship. In this short story follow our Empath on a journey of self-discovery and personal transformation on what it means to love, to be a friend, and to be in tune with intuitive guidance.
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The Girl and Her Being - Elaine LaJoie
1 CHILDHOOD
Everything you want, you may have,
the enormous, glowing Being said to her as she sat in her bed. She gazed at the stars that peeked through the crack in her curtains.
Everything?
she echoed, not really paying attention to the Being that had always been there, but no one except herself had been able to see.
Whatever your heart desires is what you're supposed to have,
it continued.
She turned to face it. I know what you are,
the girl said. You aren't blue and shaggy, but you're my imaginary playmate, aren't you.
The Being laughed. No, I'm more real than anything in your life.
Oh,
she replied, half disappointed. But, my parents don't have one of you. Does that mean you are going to disappear when I grow up?
No. I'll always be there, no matter what,
the Being said firmly. You can always count on me.
OK." She closed her eyes, falling asleep, never afraid of the dark with the Being there to light up the room.
Years later she still spoke to the Being. It hadn't left , and she had grown to trust it.
Did you know there's such a thing called boys? And that I'm supposed to marry one one day?
The Being laughed. Of course. Haven't you watched your parents? They were a girl and a boy once, too.
No! Not them.
She wrinkled her nose. The idea that her parents could have at one time been so small shocked her.
Of course they were. Somewhere out there are boys you will meet and fall in love with.
More than one?
She shook her head. But that's not right. There's only supposed to be one. And he's called Prince Charming.
Wait, you'll see,
the Being replied.
The girl didn't believe him. In all the fairy tales she had heard, there was only one Prince Charming.
Many years later, when the girl began to take on the form of a woman, she looked at all her peers, and wondered why they had such difficulties doing the things that all young people were required to do.
Isn't that strange? They look like me, but they have trouble doing the same things I can do. It doesn't come easily for them. I wonder why.
Because,
the Being said, they don't hear their imaginary playmates anymore.
She laughed, disbelieving.
The Being continued, Besides, everyone is not like you. You're all unique, and so you will do different things well.
She was silent for a moment. But, I do too many things well. They hate me for it. They're intimidated by me. But, I'm afraid of feeling superior, too. I don't like those people that think they're better than everyone else either.
That's because you do things because you like to do them, not because they will make you look good if you do them. Doing what you love is what makes your life easy. That, and listening to me.
The Being leaned closer to her. Never feel guilty for all the blessings in your life. Blessings are available to everyone if they truly desire them.
You mean, not just me, but everyone can have what they want?
Of course. It's part of being human.
Suddenly the girl's attention was caught by a handsome boy walking into the room. Their eyes met, and a flash from the girl's eyes to her heart struck her. The boy blinked once, then walked away to his desk.
That's him. That's my Prince Charming,
she said, nudging the Being in the ribs. I recognize him.
So it is.
The girl stood to introduce herself.
Wait, wait,
the Being admonished gently. It's not time for that yet. There are other things to do.
She sat back reluctantly, not convinced, but since she had trusted the Being this far, she'd wait.
The girl watched the boy, and noticed that while she was turning into a woman, the boy, though he