The 13th Disciple Character.
When your mind and heart are truly open abundance will flow to you effortlessly and easily.
Question:
In your novel the 13th Disciple, there is a character called Galen who is a selected member of mystery school. He’s portrayed as angry, bitter and cynical yet somehow spiritual enough to be brought into this special teaching. Galen’s outer personality reminds me of my older brother, yet he doesn’t seem spiritual to me at all. Are you trying to say something about spirituality with his character?
Response:
Galen is one of six of the somewhat unlikely members of the mystery school of the 13th Disciple. I wanted to show that the search for meaning and what is real beyond appearances is what makes one spiritual. It’s not about speaking in a soft voice and having a cheerful personality. Galen’s journey has left some emotional wounds giving him a combative and rough exterior. This disguises his sincere dedication to the truth. But his character and the others in the group are meant to illustrate that we need to see the soul behind the personality to find real spirituality- both in others, and in ourselves.
Love,
Deepak
Haven't read the book but sounds awesome. I agree. The soul behind the personality is blameless and innocent. No matter what this innocence is preserved .
Haven't read the book but sounds awesome. I agree. The soul behind the personality is blameless and innocent. No matter what this innocence is preserved .
Haven't read the book but sounds awesome. I agree. The soul behind the personality is blameless and innocent. No matter what this innocence is preserved .