Master In The Making (eBook)

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2018 | 1. Auflage
CCXXVI, 188 Seiten
Julie Ann Guthrie-Smulson (Verlag)
978-1-7325520-0-5 (ISBN)

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Master In The Making -  Julie Ann Guthrie-Smulson
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A Stranger than spiritual awakening journey. If You Give a Pig a Pancake meets Dr. Strange. Julie starts out trying to heal her broken heart and life with a Reiki session. Feeling sick after the Reiki session, she seeks out a different healer for more healing. Julie begins to have mystical and supernatural experiences and finds herself amidst a spiritual awakening. At forty-eight years old, Julie is finally awakening to her true reality. Julie becomes aware that she had repressed memories of being abused and neglected as a child. She believed that if she retrieved the memories it would help her heal. Julie finds herself in a cave in the New Mexico desert with hopes of retrieving her memories through more healings. 
 
Through her healings a lot is revealed to Julie. She discovers that she has been affected by both personal and generational Karma from her past lives. She discovers that her life purpose is to become a Spiritual Master and Healer. Julie is faced with the decision to answer God's call and follow a mystical path to fulfill her destiny. Julie's quest then shifts from trying to retrieve her repressed memories to a quest for spiritual enlightenment.


A stranger than fiction memoir which is a combination of the childrens book ';If You Give A Pig A Pancake' and the Marvel Superhero movie ';Dr. Strange'. Julie starts out trying to heal her broken heart and life with a Reiki session. The Reiki session seemed to have caused more damage. Feeling spiritually sick she seeks out Chakra Healing and Balancing to make herself feel better. Julie begins to have mystical and supernatural experiences and finds herself in the midst of a spiritual awakening. At forty-eight years old Julie is finally awakening to her reality. Julie becomes aware that she had repressed memories of being abused and neglected as a child. Julie could not remember all of what had happened to her and she believed that if she retrieved the memory it would help her heal. Julie finds herself in a cave in the New Mexico desert with hopes of retrieving her memories through more spiritual healing. Through spiritual healings a lot is revealed to Julie. She discovers that she's been affected by Personal and Generational Karma from her past lives. Julie discovers that her life purpose is to become a Spiritual Master and Healer. Julie is faced with the decision to answer God's call to follow a mystical path to fulfill her destiny. Julies quest then shifts from trying to retrieve her repressed memories to a quest for spiritual enlightenment. In the course of seeking out spiritual healing she questions her teachers and is skeptical of mysticism and spirituality. A couple of her teachers suggest that Julie is difficult, stubborn and has an attitude. She decides that she doesn't need to be under the supervision of a teacher and sets out to heal herself and then learn how to become the Master Spiritual Healer and Teacher.

MY STORY BEGINS IN my home office one lovely, sunny warm afternoon toward the end of February 2016. I was working as a Realtor in Modesto, California. A new agent with just a year in the business, I received a call from a new client by the name of Parker Timmermans.  Parker told me he found me online; he was in need of  a mobile home due to his impending divorce and having to sell his home. Whilst on the phone with Parker, he suddenly remarked; “Hey, you’re ‘kinda’ hot!” I was flattered, and I must admit I giggled like a schoolgirl as I let him know I was married.  His words made me feel nervous, and even though it was only a phone conversation, I still blushed. He added; “Of course you’re married.”

Somehow, we ended up way off the topic of real estate. He told me that he played the drums; ever since I can remember I have wanted to learn to play the drums; my interest was piqued. I knew he was only telling me this to impress, but just the same, it made my heart beat that little bit faster.

He proceeded to tell me that when he was a teenager, he was best friends with Metallica’s Kirk Hammett, and that he had also gone to school with Primus’s Les Claypool. I am a music lover and had seen Primus in concert years ago. My head was spinning, and I was thinking, “wow.” I hadn’t met anybody in a long time who loved music as much as I did.

Later that evening, I received a selfie from Parker with a text, saying, “to put a face with the voice.” I decided that Parker was a big flirt: Obviously, you don’t send selfies to your Realtor. I looked at this selfie of Parker with his baseball cap on backwards and I wondered if he was bald underneath that hat: I thought to myself;” “this guy has a big ego.” He looked like a short bald redneck. No matter what he looked like in that picture, he absolutely had my attention. I found myself looking at his picture often; I wanted to know more about him.

I tried to be professional and treat him as I would any new client, so over the next few weeks I texted him listings. I was a little nervous to meet this guy since I had never really dealt with a situation like this before. I was more concerned about my safety whilst showing him properties. It had taken me years to finally get my Real Estate license because of my fear of being hurt or injured. Deciding to be proactive about protecting my safety, I bought myself some defense spray. I also talked with a male coworker, Alfredo, about my situation. I asked if he would mind going along with me to meet this client and Alfredo happily added that our cover would be that I was training Alfredo to show properties. I investigated Parker’s story and found that his house was indeed listed for sale. His story did check out, which put me more at ease.

I continued to communicate with Parker about available properties for the next couple of months. We had previously set up appointments to view properties, but for whatever reason, each time, he had cancelled these appointments. Parker didn’t seem serious about finding a property, so I ceased sending listings to him.

‘Fast-forward’ to Mid-May 2016, Parker made contact again, wanting to see a listing in Oakdale. We arranged to meet at the home in Oakdale at 2PM. Parker called me around 1PM to tell me he was already there waiting. (My intuition told me that he was going to be there early.) Impatient, he told me to hurry up! There was a big part of me that was excited to meet Parker in person. I was nervous and excited, I drove as fast as I could.

Pulling up at the property I didn’t see him at first, but I did see a black Toyota truck parked in front of the driveway of the mobile home. I can’t recall the initial face-to-face, but I do remember I had trouble unlocking the door because my hands were shaking so much. My heart was beating fast and my mouth was dry. He walked nervously and very quickly from one room to another. I had on my professional persona, whilst looking for any potential problems with the property.

There was a weird, nervous chemistry between us. I was indicating different rooms where he could possibly put his drum set. He was a bit shocked and surprised that I remembered he played the drums. He wasn’t thrilled about the mobile home; there was an issue with a section of the subfloor in the laundry room. I showed him another mobile home further down, but it was a new listing and there was no lockbox on it. He wanted to see the original one again, that we had come to see, and I was so nervous that I couldn’t open the lockbox.

Eventually, we were finished looking at properties and were standing at the end of the driveway under the carport. That’s when time stood still for a moment and we looked into each other eyes. He didn’t look anything like the picture he sent me; he had these large brown eyes that could penetrate steel and a full head of soft, curly brown hair. He stood about five feet ten. His presence was soft and warm but also a little intimidating.

When saying goodbye, he went to hug me. We looked into each other’s eyes. He saw I was hesitant about giving a full body-to-body hug, so he gave a half hug. I really didn’t know what to think. This was the first time we had met, and I was his Real Estate Agent. Who hugs their agent after the first-time meeting?

A week or so elapsed before Parker’s next call. He said that he needed to find a place right away because his house was closing escrow in 30 days. We set up an appointment for me to show him a property in Lathrop on the last Saturday in May. When I pulled up he was sitting in his Toyota pickup truck that was parked right in front of the mobile home. My intuition told me he was drinking a beer out of a brown paper bag; and sure enough, he was.

He told me he had just gotten off from work and when he got out of his truck he was still wearing his work boots, untied, with long socks that were pushed down above the top of his boot. I was checking him out as I followed him through this small, dark and small musky smelling two-bedroom. He had some sexy legs. I have always had this thing for calves, ankles and shorts with boots. I saw he was checking me out too. He looked me up and down and was licking his lips like he was about to devour a delicious meal. It made me very nervous. My insides were fluttering. I was in giddy schoolgirl mode again.

The mobile home wasn’t what he wanted. I locked the door and put the keys back into the lockbox. He seemed frustrated and I could tell he was getting very impatient with me. I told him I had printed out other listings I planned to show him the following day and asked if he wanted to have a look at them, to save him some time. He followed me over to my truck, I opened the back-cab door, pulled out the listings, and shaking again, handed them to him. I was nervous that he may abandon his search with me. He looked them over and seemed a little more at ease about viewing properties with me the next day.

I can’t remember how we left each other that day, but I do remember feeling an electric, crazy, nervous energy about seeing him again. I was thinking about his curly brown hair, his big brown eyes, and those boots. I was so distracted and nervous as I drove away that I missed the freeway entrance, twice, and ended up taking some country roads back home. I was dazed and confused.

Later that evening, Parker texted me to confirm that we were going to meet. I don’t know what I was thinking, but I sent him some Facebook meme about ‘there’s no whining’ in Real Estate, but ‘there’s wine-ing’ with a picture of a glass of wine. When I sent it, I knew I was flirting with him. He called me very quickly after my text. He asked if I wanted to go for drinks after we found him a place. I agreed to have a drink after we signed a purchase offer. We decided to meet the next morning at the Mall parking lot. He texted me and told me not to wear open-toed shoes. I figured out that he had a foot fetish and that’s why he was practically drooling on me at the mobile home the day before; I had been wearing open-toed high heels.

Parker called me and asked me about my ‘back page ad.’ I said, “what are you talking about, back page ad?” I had barely hung up the phone with him and I was thinking; what ad? where? His voice had cracked, and I knew he had figured out that he had called the wrong phone number. He had called me, and not a ‘back page ad’ phone number. I knew he was responding to some personal ad and he had called me by accident. I knew deep down inside that Parker was a lying, cheating player. His accidental call was just a confirmation of that.

That night as I lay in bed I couldn’t stop thinking about Parker and how what I had done was very unprofessional. I could lose my license and my career if things went bad. This guy could blackmail me or worse. I really didn’t give much thought to my husband or marriage. Weird thing is that I think I was more concerned about my job. I was enjoying the attention I was receiving. It was like I was getting a high from it. I hadn’t done anything wrong at all, but I was starting to feel guilty.

By Sunday morning I was really regretting flirting with him the night before. We met at the Mall parking lot as arranged, and when he got into my truck I asked...

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