
UPCOMING HISTORICAL FICTION NOVEL BY DEBORAH A. BOWMAN –Or is it fiction? Based on years of research and factual information obtained only during a past-life hypnotherapy regression. ANNIE’S STORY: BLESSED WITH A GIFT
Foreword
Annie lived a long time ago, the mid-17th century, in fact. Even though I didn’t become acquainted with her until late in the 20th century.
I was attending the Advanced Hypnotherapist Certification Course offered by The National Guild of Hypnotists. Annie came to me in a past-life regression, or rather I should say, I became Annie.
The class exercise began as something quite different, and the results were totally unexpected by the small, close-knit group I had been studying with for months. I’m sure the Professor was surprised as well; but then again, perhaps not. As a practicing Hypnotherapist for years, maybe he had seen this sort of thing many times before.
I had agreed to a class demonstration in “age” regression to help me cope with extreme claustrophobia. I had timidly admitted to my Professor and fellow classmates that my older brothers had locked me in closets as a child, especially the small wooden closet beneath the stairs where even a child could not stand upright. The darkness was oppressive, overwhelming—thick enough to take your breath away. Ah, the tribulations of a younger girl to two boys with active imaginations in an old restructured log house that lent itself well to ships’ brigs, castle dungeons, and secret passageways!
When the Professor attempted to take me back to these early memories under hypnosis, however, I flew right past them and WHAM!—like hitting a brick wall—I was in someone else’s body, crushed in a pitch-black hole, surrounded by wood and earth. At first, I thought I was buried alive in a coffin. Then I realized I was practically doubled in half with my knees pushing the air out of my lungs in a space half-again too small for me under rough wooden planks.
The seasoned Hypnotherapist handled it all so skillfully, so carefully, as he calmed me and allowed me to look beyond the enclosure to see what was happening. I was hidden beneath the floor of a tiny cabin for safekeeping from a group of soldiers (thumping boots above my head) by a Priest (Father Ian or was it Reverend John?) and his house-woman (housekeeper) Hannah.
My mind seemed to separate as I remained “Debbie” within the confines of my mental self, but I seemed to know these people intimately on some other plane of existence deeply embedded in my subconscious. Under hypnosis, this other self was surfacing and taking over. One part of my new self knew him as Reverend John; a more significant part called him Father Ian. Months later I would learn the reason for this duality—a little secret I shouldn’t have known.
I felt the rough homespun against my skin of a plain lace-up gown. It was tight around my neck with long sleeves and a heavy full skirt. I immediately sensed what I looked like—short in stature, stocky limbs, chubby cheeks, light eyes, and wispy reddish brown hair, so fine it barely covered my pale scalp. Not that it mattered since all women and girls wore white-trimmed caps that covered the entire head and tied neatly beneath the chin, but somehow the laces of my cap were always undone and that was frowned upon. Was I a woman or a child? It seemed I was both, but then again, neither. I was different.
My hands and feet were either oddly shaped or I had limited use of them. I stumbled and limped when I walked, especially in the ill-fitting shoes I wore, and I had to concentrate to use my hands and stubby fingers to grind herbs into poultices, salves, and medicinal teas as Granny had taught me. “Who was Granny?”
Granny told me I was a beautiful sprite like one of the faeries from our native Highlands. She described my eyes as filled with light and love for all creation. She said my special healing gift and my ability to communicate with animals and ethereal spirits came from the auld country.
People laughed at my dwarfed appearance and my sluggish way of talking. I laughed at myself too, except when wee bairns [Scottish Gaelic for “babies or children”] threw rocks and clods of dirt at me or the good-people of the village shielded themselves from the evil eye when I passed near them. They kept their distance when I entered one of the small hovels to help the sick and dying. I did not understand why everyone was afraid of me.
My conscious mind of the late-1990s, however, realized that Annie was mentally slow, stunted in growth, and lacking in social and emotional development. At first, I thought she had Down’s syndrome, a birth defect which retards growth and mental acuity, but I would soon learn the true story of Annie’s life.
She was so innocent and childlike. Surprisingly, from memory or perhaps precognition, she knew intricate rituals and formulae for medicines and potions using flowers, herbs, and roots, including the recognition, cultivation, and harvesting of the plants. She talked to the animals, creatures, and faeries of the forest, which she called “her friends or little people” and communed with the gods and goddesses of the spirit world. I was confused by Annie, but couldn’t help loving this precious soul who seemed to be me. I wondered, “Did Annie live in a fantasy world or suffer from hallucinations? Was she Schizophrenic?”
In reality, Annie couldn’t read or write, nor could she tie a simple bow, but the young woman/child was an incredible savant, reciting songs, rhymes, recipes, and medicinal incantations from her Granny’s Grimoire [Old French, but used globally for “Wise Woman’s Book.”] She was a natural healer, blessed with a special gift from the Spiritual Universe.
I instantly became protective of this little imp inside of me—for I was now a part of her; and she, a part of me. I may have come out of the hypnosis session with marked relief from claustrophobia—I could finally ride in an elevator—but more importantly I had been given a mission and crusade. I wanted to know why Annie was deformed and ridiculed. Mostly, I wanted to know if Annie had truly lived.
She seemed so real. Later, I verified facts through research that I had learned only through hypnosis, and many of these facts were 100-percent accurate. Spooky, yes, but oh so compelling!
Hence, began a quest that has spanned years and opened the floodgates of my repressed subconscious memories. I made amazing discoveries about a time in American history that many generations have tried to eradicate or conceal. I was fascinated, appalled, shocked!
This Foreword is my story; the book that follows is “Annie’s Story,” written from dreams, visions, online and textbook resources, travel to Massachusetts and Nova Scotia, research of the time period and the theory of past lives. I have given myself the freedom to tell the story as historical fiction, using as much factual information as is available. Some historic events and characters have been fictionalized to present the storyline as my imagination perceived it.
I never found conclusive evidence that Annie lived, but I did find evidence that she could have lived and an explanation for her existence being cleansed from all church and legal records. I also suspect that I may have discovered factual information that ties her lineage to one of the most disturbing and inhuman times associated with the British Colonies in North America.
Nameless, lonely graves are scattered throughout the empty fields and forests of New England. I believe I was once Annie, and she is in one of those unmarked burial plots. She lies hidden beneath the soil of an infamous hill. I shudder and will not pen its name.
This story of love and faith, coupled with the treatment of different people (now called “special” people) begs to be told. “Annie’s Story” is about an unusual girl coming-of-age in Colonial America, who is “Blessed with a Gift.”
Deborah A. Bowman, Author
Very intriguing! Quite an amazing story…
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I have been avoiding it for so many years. I must finish it! Thank you so much for the encouragement and support!
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You’re welcome 🙂
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I definitely want to read this!
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Thanks, A. E.The storyline is so much a part of me, but as I write more and more information is coming to me. I’m still checking history and authenticity as I go along. It’s an exciting project that is growing in purpose. Having you read it with all your creativity will be an honor.
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Hi Deborah – I am totally excited to read this and would love to talk with you more about it.
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I think we’re connected on Facebook. I’ll send you an email.
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Wow… Very interesting! I want to read more!
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More excerpts will be coming. I hope to have eBook out in a few months. Definitely soft/hard copies of this book. I’m just starting to put feelers out with agents.
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Congratulations Deborah on the completion of this project – very interesting! I would love to learn more.
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Not quite done, Amy. Hopefully, by the end of September. Starting to send our inquiries to agents.
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Deb this sounds fantastic! You are on a tear my friend. Can’t wait to read!!! 🙂
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Just shy of 25,000 words, so not quite halfway. I’m shooting for the end of September. I share I’m writing by paranormal channel!
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This book is gonna be a great success, i’m sure! This is awesome! Seriously, you kept me captivated and thrilled. It will make quite and interesting book. Best of my wishes are with you. 🙂
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Thank you. I’m excited over the message and the story. It’s coming together. New excerpt later today … stay tuned for more on Annie!
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i’ll be there!
and thank you for the visit to my blog. I’m obliged. 🙂
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Your Writing is deep, powerful, mystical. I love the tangled web of emotion and imagery.
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Thank you deeply. This means a lot, thank you so much.
and oh… i’ll be tagging along with annie till the very end. 🙂
I’m totally hooked, to be honest.
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Annie is so precious and born out of time in the wrong century. New posting today!
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I am really glad I found your blog. This is amazing!
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Thank you Srishti. I want to go back and spend some more time reading your blog as well … as soon as I finish “Annie’s Story”!
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Do visit soon! I will be waiting for your precious comments! Meanwhile I am reading yours. I should say your writing is very engaging!
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I am looking forward to reading your in-depth sensitivity and meaning.
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Oh wow! This sounds amazing.
As I’m pretty sure I was burned as a witch at some point in a past life, I think I’ll steer clear of hypnotherapy – no wish to relive that!
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Wow, Debbie ! What an amazing story- do you really believe its true ? Do you believe in the after life ?
I would love to read its next instalment ?
Susie
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Susie, at first I didn’t know what to believe, but when I received factual information during a hypnotic regression, it’s hard not to believe. I hope to finish the book by Spring. Send me an email, stevens588@hotmail.com, and I’ll send you excerpt. Thanks so much for your interest!
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email :susieshy45@gmail.com
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I’m working on a rewrite for the first 40 chapters. I’ll send you Section One, hopefully, next week. I’d really appreciate your opinion. You can be my beta reader. Thanks!
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What is a beta reader, Debbie ?
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Susie, that just means a “marketing reader” to give the author a sense of how a book would be received by the general public. I would send you sections as I finish them, and you would comment on them and make suggestions on how I could make the book better when I do my final rewrite. Would you enjoy doing something like this? I would keep the sections relatively short so that it would not take up too much of your time. Let me know.
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