Ever Changing Original Story, Coyote

Ever Changing Original Story, Coyote by Michael Godey is a work of fiction published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 6, 2015. This edition spans 26 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a series of characters, including Wolf, Raven, and Coyote, as they embark on a journey to uncover the meaning of change and growth. Guided by the Mother of Change, these characters explore their interconnected stories, revealing insights about their natures, needs, and desires.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to transformation and the essence of storytelling. The characters’ dreams serve as a medium for understanding their roles in the larger narrative of the earth and the universe. As they confront their desires and the impact of their actions, the story illustrates a collective journey toward healing and the creation of “blessed stories.” This edition invites readers to reflect on the nature of change and the ongoing creation of their own narratives.
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Part 3 of Series, Fiction This includes a closer look at the changes and what that means for the changesEver Changing Original Story – All Three Parts Synopsis Each character in this story embarks on a journey born from a sense that something is missing from their lives. The creatures, including Wolf, Raven, and Coyote, with the help of the Mother of Change, have the ability to journey into the dream states of the humans, through which all discover the meaning of change and growth through knowledge. The characters, both animal and human, question their natures, their needs, and their desires in an effort to develop an understanding about how each of their stories is interrelated, and further, how each story is part of the most fundamental story of all, that of the earth and the universe. The story begins with wolf, which discovers dog and coyote feel too something is missing. Coyote when told by Mother of Change enters into a man’s, Watcher of the Dog’s, dream. Coyote discovers there was an original story. Wolf, dog and coyote agree to find the story only to discover whoever were those who wrote it did not agree on what it was even as the created it. These dreams revealed the story could only be understood by being felt. Their dreams and feelings revealed the story was still being created by them, as well as all creation. Wolf and dog noticed the story was being created unblessed. As creators of the story and they must create blessed stories. But Coyote is disappointed because she wanted to know the story exactly as it is, line for line, exactly as it began. Coyote returns to Watcher of the Dogs and in her dreams she sees him drawing the sounds of the wind. He draws shapes-hearts, circles, lines, even coyote-which become images of the “sights of Creation as they dance out of the hearts of the Great Circle and Star”. Coyote began to understand she is part of the changing story which changed even as it was first told. Wolf continues to dream another part of the story where near Watcher of the Dog’s house grows a great city at the foot of a great mountain by the river. The city’s desires stress the river and the mountain. Watcher of the Dogs’ children had learned how to forget. They danced and sang. They awoke and saw the sadness they created and had written unblessed stores of pain and war. They knew they must heal the mountain. Soon the three animals entered into the thoughts and dreams of men. Men began to let go of their most greedy wants. Along with the help of Mother of Change men begin to change their intentions. Soon the city was filled with blessed prayers. The animals could see the prayers in the sky. Dogs and wolf’s action not only transformed men but both animals. The ravens begin to further assist man in creating blessed prayers and dissolving unblessed stories. The main characters in the story succeeded in changing the hearts of men a few at a time, including the rulers with the assistance of the Watcher of the Dogs and the Mother of Change who transformed the rulers into clowns. As clowns they become better rulers, for they would now help transform others to better rule themselves without rulers. Finely the mountain, sky and river cleansed the land as the people watched. Unlike previous times they were not destroyed by the cleansing flood but watched it from the renewed mountain. The rulers threw their useless crowns into the river where someday their children would rediscover the jewels that were once in the crowns. Last they as well as all creation learned as they created more blessed prayers their actions became their prayers. At last the ever changing original story began anew.
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