Real Spiritual Experiences Upon Which I Based My The Prodigal Band Trilogy (with Link to Snippet Post)

I and those I know have had interesting spiritual, or what could only described as spiritual, experiences. In a previous snippet I told about a scary outcome while involved in a Ouija Board event with two friends while “calling up the dead.” This post is about what, I truly believe, were good spirits that turned bad situations into events that awakened good spiritual tidings and not only impacted my writing of these novels that make up The Prodigal Band Trilogy, but blessed my life even more.

In 1971 heading up into Canada along the New York State Thruway with at least five other left-wing activists as well as atheists in a car with nearly bald tires in bad stormy weather the vehicle skidded off the highway into a guard rail then was sent across the northbound lane covered with traffic into the island between the north- and south-bound lanes. I had told myself we were going to die, that we’d be hit broadside by on-coming traffic. But we weren’t. The vehicle had minimal damage and a tire did go flat, but the vehicle was hauled into a repair shop and an hour or so later we were back on the road. While standing outside the vehicle I asked those around me: “Now why would God save a bunch of atheists?” They laughed. But from then on in, I was no longer an atheist! I knew God had to exist! What else would have prevented us from being killed in a car crash? Oh, and did I mention that guard rail, where, on the other side of it was a hundred foot drop?

Then in 1972 I was with this same leftist group and another woman and I were putting up posters for a conference of like-minded leftists in Cleveland (later moved to outside Detroit) to be held in a few months. Late in the afternoon while in Manhattan we slipped into Manhattan College on a Sunday and started putting up posters, then got into an elevator to go to upper floors. The elevator stopped between the second and third floors. Stuck. On a Sunday. And guess what? The following day, Monday, was Yom Kippur!

Anyone that knows anything about living in and around NYC knows that ALL community colleges and other educational institutions are CLOSED ON JEWISH HOLIDAYS! So who the heck was going to rescue us that Sunday evening or the following day when the school would be closed? And another thing. We had no water, no food, no toilets–and I had my menstrual period! And the elevator was cold! I was almost freezing in that elevator. As my friend tried to see if she could get us out of there, all I had to try to keep myself warm were those posters which I covered myself with. With the bucket of poster glue we had a way to urinate.

So on Monday morning of Yom Kippur around 6 am or so we heard a person outside the elevator shaft, a janitor. We called for help, and he got us out of there! Was this ‘man’ an angel? To this day I believe he was. After all, if a college is closed on Yom Kippur, then would some janitor be working there? After that event, I definitely believed in God! And though I did go to the conference (which was infiltrated by the FBI according to sources I knew back then), I left the conference early because I had a job to go to the following day, so I flew back to NYC that afternoon. Then I quit the group.

Then in 1997 having already published Battle of the Band which ends with a spiritual scenario, what I witnessed was a miracle of truly Biblical proportions. It happened on the last Saturday of February, 1997. No way would I make this up just to embellish a novel!

See this post on my OmegaBooksNet site for more about this event and snippet based on it: here

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Links to The Prodigal Band Trilogy Biblical References Series (Including a Sub-series with The Parable of The Prodigal Son, Luke 15) at omegabooksnet.com Site

There are seven series posts (including Part Six which has four episodes relating to the famous Luke 15 Parable of the Prodigal Son which my The Prodigal Band Trilogy is clearly based on!) that relate to Bible References, including other parables spoken by Christ Himself in the New Testament to His Apostles and others. Two of the references relate to the consequences of siding with Evil, one of which is also out of the mouth of Christ as to the ‘outer darkness’ where there will be ‘weeping and gnashing of teeth.’ One reference deals with being ‘born again’ while another one claims that being ‘born again’ can be chosen by anyone, even the most reprobate of sinners (which my rock star characters definitely were!). Here are the links:

God is in Control, Not Elites, and Not Satan

Prodigal Son Meets Prodigal Band, Part Four

Prodigal Son Meets Prodigal Band, Part Three

Prodigal Son Meets Prodigal Band, Part Two

Prodigal Son Meets Prodigal Band, Part One

If a Prostitute, a Tax Collector, a Pharisee and Other Sinner Can Accept Christ as Savior, Why Not Supposed ‘Devil Worshipers’?

Born Again

The Parable of the Laborers of the Vineyard

Gnawing on Bones Forever

The Outer Darkness

Links to Deleted Scenes from The Prodigal Band Trilogy Complete Trilogy Novel at omegabooksnet.com Site

At my OmegaBooksNet site are listed seven posts containing sections and scenes that had to be deleted from the original trilogy novels, Battle of the BandThe Prophesied Band, and The Prodigal Band, when the ‘three-books-in-one’ trilogy was published through Lulu Publishing to reach a global market using various platforms such as Amazon, Barnes and Nobel, Kobo, Google Play, and others including Lulu and iBooks (since the page limit was just over 700 pages which I would have exceeded had the entirety of the  self-published novels been contained in this trilogy book).  But these seven deleted scenes were too important to just completely ignore, so I posted these on the site. Here below are the links:

House Burns

Eco-activist Hypocrisy

Father and Son Build Relationship

The Making of a Super Star

Gossiping Female ‘Actresses’

Biker Roadies

A Sacrifice to Evil within a Cult

About the Prodigal Band Trilogy-Main Characters-Part 5: the Good

If there is a large number, or a cabal, of evil-doers in my Prodigal Band Trilogy, then there has to be those on the side of good. Good people, good spirits, good angels, starting with God, known in my series as:

The Creator: Also The All Mighty, The Creator, and the One we call God, Who rules all schemes. That is a direct quote format least one of my books. The Creator, Who rules all schemes, in the case of my books, has His helpers. Just as the Evil, Corion, has his helpers, spiritual and human.

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The Reality of Why I Wrote My Books–I Had To.

Divine inspiration–something!–caused me to go outside within the beauty of star-surging sky around midnight in the early 90s and receive a “message” to finally get those rock band characters out of my head and onto paper, and then computer. God? Angels? Spirits? Because it was not the devil or demons–the devil or demons would not want me to create a trilogy about a rock band fighting evil (and, after a miraculous event in 1997, accept Christ as Savior!).

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About The Prodigal Band Trilogy: The Theme-Good Triumphs over Evil

I began writing a book that would eventually work its way into three books that make up the Prodigal Band Trilogy–Battle of the Band, The Prophesied Band, and The Prodigal Band–back in the late 1960s in diary form as the characters morphed from just a group of guys in a gang or a clique, with or without girlfriends, living on Long Island-then-New York City, to rock musicians with or without girlfriends, living in England. Why the morph? Because of my own interest in rock music as well as actually having participated in a local band for a few months, and having gone to England in 1970, as well as the notion I had the rock bands from England were more worthy overall than American ones (and Brit bands were my fave bands anyway.) These topics have been discussed in previous posts here and on my blog.

The names and looks of the characters were created in the mid-60s with other characters being created in the mid-80s, which was when I started getting serious about the books, which was still just one book novel. But instead of a diary to write stuff that would later make up the book(s), I just wrote on notepad paper with pen.

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The Prodigal Band Trilogy: The Spiritual

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Moving on to the spiritual aspect of why I wrote these books…

In the fall of 1993, at night with the myriad of star-shine visions outside the house at night in the mountains, a view of the heavens, thinking some divine entity was hovering above, a thought came into my head, in my own voice, telling me that now was the time to begin to compile all the character and theme and setting and story and all the stuff I had carried in my head since the mid-60s. The time to write the novel was nigh.

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