Gwella and I are both reachers into the ethers. He was on the physical side doing it for the dying and I was on the etheric side helping people come back into life.
I’ve got to tell you that this makes for a very curious dynamic between band mates. Oh, did I mention that Gwella and I are in a band together? We’re called Divine Tribe, he plays guitar, I play bass and on drums…….Death. That’s right, Yama plays drums. So we all got this etheric thing going on.
Anyway, Gwella and I were on opposites side of the veil, reaching through to the other side, he into the ethers and me into the physical realm. We meet in the middle which is a curious place indeed.
A place well defined by the Tuatha De Danann which is what Divine Tribe means.
Tuatha De Danann are the fairy folk from Ireland. Gwella found out about them on his trip to Ireland. Yes, he finally made it to that island of his heritage. It was actually Gabor’s insistence that got him there. It was like a Shamanic field trip and the return on investment was huge. But that’s a story for another day.
Oh yeah! The Love Story. I got to tell you that Gwella would never fall for an ordinary woman. You know, him talking to the spirits and stuff, he had a penchant for the extraordinary. That’s where I fit in. There was a call, out into the universe, and I heard it.
It happened one night not when people were dreaming but rather when sleeping deeply, that kind of sleep that is like a silent and dark movie screen.
Because I don’t sleep I heard it. It sounded like a black rose.
Some people see sounds. It’s called Synesthesia. The question is, how do you see a sound that is absolute? Not with your eyes, not with your ears. Your perceive it with a mind that has not been born. This is the only kind of mind worth having.
This is the kind of mind that I had for thousands of years and the kind of mind that Gwella was searching for, although he did not know it.