Over the Moon You Go
By Scott Nelson
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"OVER THE MOON YOU GO,"
This is a story about two twin boys who have been waiting to go to school for 11 years because they live on another planet where no one works for a living, and there is nowhere to buy anything. Everyone uses their mind to manifest whatever they want or need in their lives.
Over the moon, you will find there is a magical planet called Vortex. The real reason it is a magical planet that they created it inside a vortex, deep, deep out in space. Vortex was created from many new stars of fire, flames, and gases going off inside a vortex. Everything is magical on the planet of Vortex.
The Gods sent down many Angels from the Heavens' to guide and help the people and animals on the planet of Vortex. The planet Vortex has three moons. Each moon has different colors and heat to them. There are many people on the planet Vortex don't really understand the powers of each moon possess, but, as I created each book, you will read about their wonders and understand the reason they are there in the sky of Vortex. Each book will share a small piece of magic they hold. They will focus on their powers.
One reason the Angels were sent down from the Heavens was to teach animals magic that they could use to protect themselves from evil creatures. Yes! It is evil on the planet Vortex. But everything created on the planet of Vortex has been a proper equal amount of good, evil! Right, wrong! Up, down! And left, right!
One thing that happened from the three moons was they created magic in all creatures on the planet Vortex. In people, and animals, who knew the secret of the three moons.
People were born with built-in magic, which they don't know they have until they discover it on their own or learn how to use their powers by going to the Magic School.
The scholars in the Magic School know the right time to teach magic to the children. They believe children's minds are ready at 11 to start school.
Some children learn about some magic before they go to the Magic School; as you will see in these books in the series, "Over the Moon!" Your children will learn to believe there is magic in their words!
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Over the Moon You Go - Scott Nelson
Over the Moon You Go
Over the Moon You Go
Over the Moon You Go
Over the Moon you Go
Over the Moon You Go
The Journey
Scott Nelson
Over the Moon you Go
Copyright© 2021 By Scott Nelson
The Credit Goes To!
Grandma Nelson
For her magnificent imagination and her talent of teaching about the magic words. She believes everything is good and everything that we have in our lives is. She believes God wants everybody to be happy and gave them the power to manifest those wonderful things on earth that make them happy!
10leftGrandma Nelson always is talking to us humans in their language. She believed animals are happy all the time.
Grandma Nelson believes you don’t own land that we are a part of; like a rock, it does not hold the ground; it’s a part of the land. Land never dies but, humans die! The land is still here after you, me, anybody dies. Think about it? Animals do not believe they own the land; they think they are a part of the land. The animals in this story can talk because they do! Here on earth, animals speak to us humans, but in their language. Humans think they are Superior,
but, in reality, God is Superior!
God will never die; every God lives forever! But humans die. God created humans. Where did humans come from? Yes! You are right, from your mother but, where did you come from before your mother? I believe we all have a God, and it doesn’t matter what religion you are; you still have a God; we all have a God! We are all humans, and we are not from earth. We were all created here on earth but, we came from somewhere before our mother. No one knows for sure where? But, from all the studies I’ve read in my 64 years, we were once spirits in Heaven! I want to believe so. I want to invite you to the next series of the books: The Magic School. Coming soon!
Over the Moon You Go
Table of Content
(C hapter-One) Over the Moon
(Chapter-Two) Moon Bird
(Chapter-Three) Good Nightmare
(Chapter-Four) Magic
(Chapter-Five) Special Report
(Chapter-Six) Necessities
(Chapter-Seven) First Day
(Chapter-Eight) Helping Hand
(Chapter-Nine) Swift Flight
(Chapter-Ten) Crashing in the Tree
(Chapter-Eleven) Crossroad
(Chapter-Twelve) New Friends
(Chapter-Thirteen) Manifesting Lunches
(Chapter-Fourteen) Mud Bird
(Chapter-Fifteen) Mr. Wise Owl
(Chapter-Sixteen) Friendly Landslide
(Chapter-Seventeen) Grandmothers’ Prayer
(Chapter-Eighteen) The Angel
(Chapter-Nineteen) Confusion
(Chapter-Twenty) Reunion
Chapter-Twenty-One) Disappearance
(Chapter-Twenty-Two) The Sign
(Chapter-Twenty-Three) Dragon Attack
Chapter-Twenty-Four) Retrieving
(Chapter-Twenty-Five) Dinosaur Birds
(Chapter-Twenty-Six) Bridgeville Bridge Crossing
Over the Moon You Go
(Chapter-One)
Over the Moon You Go
Long, long ago, there were many new stars created. They were firing new flames into outer space, making a magical planet deep into a vortex. The planet had been made in a vortex by fire flames of unmeasurable magic. As a result, all life created on it was wonderfully surprising and occasionally rather strange. It was a magnificent planet that had its colorful vibration all around it. Planet Vortex is in perfect harmony with outer space. The planet of Vortex is Over the Moon.
But looking in the sky from the planet, there were three moons to see. Each moon had its color brightness.
On the planet of Vortex, you could see one moon on the left side of the sky, and it would shine a bright red color in the morning, which warmed everything nice and cozy. The moon in the center of the sky would shine a bright blue at midday, while the third moon set on the right side of the sky. She would shine super bright white throughout the night hours. Not only did all three moons have different colors for them. Each moon gave off separate heat at various times throughout the day or night. On the southern hemisphere of the planet, the Nelson family made their homestead in the rainforest of Humboldt County. Their home is located deep in the redwoods. Mr. Lane Nelson built a beautiful redwood log home for his family. All the walkways around their home were paved with deep blue slate rock. He and his family had harvested the blue slate rock out of the mountainside, where half of their home was embedded in the mountain terrain. It’s well known to all who live on the planet of Vortex; this location is where the magic started.
They had two sons. Their names were Scottie and Stephen, who were identical twins. But they had unique points of view of their world and themselves. They were born with different magical gifts. As they grow to different ages of their life, their magical skills would gain strength, which they didn’t know, but they would discover it in time. Scottie believed his magical powers were in his hair. Because he loved his shiny black hair, the way it looked and felt through his fingers. He loved having long hair so much; he would brush his hair daily using a fine-tooth bristle brush his grandmother made for him. The hairbrush was built from young porcupine quill needles. Scottie’s grandmother was a full-blooded Sioux Indian. She knew Scottie had his great-great-grandfather’s hair. In his days, he was the chief of their tribe. Scottie’s great-great-grandfather, his grandmother, knew there was magic in the young porcupine’s needles. She made a fine-tooth brush for her grandson, using young porcupine needles for him to gain magical powers. Each day, he brushed his hair 400 hundred times. He had done many magical things for his tribe. He was well known throughout the countryside; he was a powerful chief; he had extraordinary powers. Scottie also brushed his hair four hundred times each day. As a result, Scottie created static electricity throughout his long hair. Then magic would happen from his hair that penetrates in his mind. The static electricity gave Scottie the power to levitate objects of the air. There was more magic in the brush that Scottie hadn’t discovered yet! Scottie was a little of a show-off in front of his twin brother, Stephen. Scottie said to Stephen,
I know my magical powers are present within my body. I accept the forces activated within me."
Stephen believed his powers were in gold; for one reason, Stephen was born with blond hair. Stephen had bars of gold all around him. He also had hundreds, or possibly thousands, of gold coins bundled up in bags. Also, Stephen wore gold rings on his fingers to give him magical powers throughout his day. He had significant power within himself with his gold all around him. Stephen told Scottie, "With the power within me, I can move objects wherever I want.
They were both excited because their birthday was right around the corner!
The boys decided who to invite to their birthday party when the doorbell rang, ring, ring. Uncle Scooter!
The boys joyfully screamed. They ran to their uncle, jumped up into his arms, hugged him, and said, We love you, Uncle Scooter!
How are my two favorite nephews doing on their birthday?
replied their uncle.
Our birthday is not for a couple of weeks from now, Uncle Scooter,
said Stephen, who was a bit confused. Hmmm, Well, then I’ll just have to take your birthday present back home with me.
The two boys jumped up and yelled in perfect harmony with each other. What did you get us, Uncle Scooter?
Scottie and Stephen were so excited about receiving their present from their uncle that they started running in circles around their uncle. They were so enthusiastic that they cheered out loud, It’s our birthday! It’s our birthday! It’s our birthday! Thank you, Uncle Scooter! Thank you so much, Uncle Scooter!
The boys were looking up at their uncle with their eyes wide open, waiting for their surprise!
Their uncle Scooter stood there with a giant grin on his face. Then he said, well, then here you go! The boys pulled out something huge, draped in a black velvet veil decorated with images of the moon. The boys were more than fascinated as they slowly removed the black velvet veil. Their eyes glistened as they discovered their gift.
The boys had received a cage made of such fine gold that they could not look at it directly. The birdcage looked like fire and lightning danced together in the gold throughout the cage. Its contents rivaled the beauty it possessed only.
Inside the cage was a magnificent-looking bird about the size of the boy’s head. Its tail was long and curved upward, while the tip was so white it sparkled in the moonlight; however, the beauty of the colors shone from underneath its feathers was very glittering to the boy’s eyes. There were arrays of blues