The Mystic Side of Scott
By David Kelley
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In the novel The Mystic Side of Scott, Scott, a young man, ends up in a few penitentiaries from his failed criminal lifestyle and became dissatisfied with his life. He prayed to God for the truth of God. He later discovered spiritual revelations not only of God but also of performing spiritual rituals within his soul. He is revealed many ancient wisdom of contemplative insights of the past. Scott travels to the South Pacific islands to retire, marry, and teach his philosophies. In his final days, Scott finds peace, fulfillment, harmony, and wisdom. David S. Kelley, the author, incorporates his personal mystic experiences and philosophies into the novel as a new insight into mysticism.
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The Mystic Side of Scott - David Kelley
The Mystic Side of Scott
David Kelley
Copyright 2018 David Kelley
All rights reserved
First Edition
Page Publishing, Inc
New York, NY
First originally published by Page Publishing, Inc 2018
ISBN 978-1-64082-639-7 (Paperback)
ISBN 978-1-64082-640-3 (Digital)
Printed in the United States of America
Before Birth
Before our physical birth, there is a divine purpose for every soul that is born into this physical world. It matters not whether we are conceived out of wedlock or not nor that we are born in one part of the world or another as much as what we experience, learn, overcome, and how we deal with life and others. Every person born into this life comes with a mind ready to experience the world around it. Each newborn also comes into this world with abilities to be acted upon that will develop their faith and belief with a host of other factors coming into play. The question has been asked many times whether we have souls before we were born or that the soul is created at conception or at birth, but does it really matter anyway? No! This issue when pitted one against another only causes conflict and is useless and wastes time. Since there are millions of human beings born on earth, there are more influences at work than we can know and . . .
Okay, Scott, put away your writings. It’s time to get ready to travel to Tulsa and acquire your new body through Lorene,
stated Scott’s guardian spirit.
Damn, I don’t like that name, Scott. I prefer that she call me David and not Scott,
he replied.
If you don’t like it, then change it later on when you’re ready,
answered his guardian.
Okay, okay, I’m ready,
Scott responded.
Poof!
Well, there goes Scott to his new mother. He should be ready this time to become a mystic and perform those spiritual duties [rites] for the Big Cheese,
stated Scott’s guardian.
So I’m the Big Cheese!
God said.
Oops, sorry, Your Eternalness!
answered the guardian to the Creator Eternal.
Besides, Scott never could write or spell anyways,
continued the spirit guardian.
Always with the jokes, some say all that I’ve created is just another part of myself, yet all these individual parts of myself become one and knowing if those parts are of myself, I will discover that I’m the Eternal in every soul. Once this happens, then I become whole again,
stated the Eternal Creator.
Each human soul then is destined to realize that upon its enlightenment that it was all along the Eternal fulfilling itself under prefect virtue as before its separation of itself.
The individual who becomes enlightened, the mystic, knows such perfect virtue of the Eternal that fulfills itself, and therefore each enlightened soul has self-realization that it is the Divine Eternal awakened all along. Since this is so, then every human born is part of everyone’s Eternal Self yet to be realized once they awaken from their illusory dream of themselves.
Birth and the Young Years
So Scott leaves the spiritual side and enters the physical world, leaving his friends and spiritual guardian behind.
It was a summer’s day, and a new baby boy is born unto the world with a full head of white hair, which is said by some to be the sign of an old soul about to become a mystic within his lifetime.
Scott naturally forgot his spiritual realm, and his physical mind developed until he remembered things and events at age three that happened to him physically.
Look at all these things, and this person must be my mother,
Scott thinks after Lorene told him who she was.
He took all these things for granted without forming any opinions or prejudice.
My name is Scott,
he was told and taught. As any child in the physical world, Scott viewed all things with an open mind and honest heart.
Scott comes to love and trust his mother and discovers that he has a younger brother named Preston to play with.
As the years passed, the two boys grew, with the same carefree heart and mind.
As the years passed, Scott had hard times, and childhood illnesses would have it. He found school interesting at first, but what troubled Scott was that some of his behaviors brought him physical punishment that hurt. Staying in his room, not playing with his friends or going outside the house caused him to feel sad and all alone.
Scott soon forgot these punishments, and as the years passed, he became aware of many things that one should not do, which meant that they were restrictive behaviors, which went against his free-spirited nature.
His free spirit caused many people to think that he had mental problems as he was always getting into trouble; conforming to such standards was hard enough for him to obey. Scott was told that he was intelligent and that he should know better than to get into trouble and straighten up. He just couldn’t get the hang of school