Saturday, October 8, 2016

SEP Philosophy

SEP Philosophy

Life is as wrought with difficulties as it ever was. Sadly, this can often bring out the worst in people. Fear and hatred run rampant and dominate people’s minds and lives and there hardly seems to be a solution. World peace has been talked about endlessly with the concept seeming ever less likely to be realized. It’s enough to really get someone down in the dumps.

What can be done? Here’s my own personal attempt to try to reconcile my own consciousness with the disparity existent in the current, twenty-first century world, which isn’t as different from other centuries as one might think.

There are three qualities I believe can assist in establishing perseverance in an individual, which would then allow them to gain success for his/herself sooner or later. For my own purposes I decided to choose a figurehead for each of these qualities.


Stamina
To carry on, even when it is difficult.

Applejack’s Stalwart Spirit

Applejack is an upbeat and industrious pony in the fictional world of Equestria. She works on the massive apple orchard called Sweet Apple Acres. Never letting her work ethic falter, she brings prosperity to her family through her vigorous stamina. Applejack does even more good when she aligns herself with fellow pony Twilight Sparkle and their mutual friends to form The Elements of Harmony and protect their world from evil and destruction.

One feature of Applejack’s background is never explained- her parents are nowhere to be seen. Are they deceased, or have they gone away for some reason? It is never explained. What’s a little pony to do in such a situation? Sit around and hope someone else comes along to magically fix everything and make it all better? No way! The only option for Applejack is to carry on. Her grandmother is old, her younger sister is too small, and her older brother isn’t as intelligent as she is; therefore, none of them are as capable as her to run the farm and ensure everything works out well. Applejack dutifully takes up this role to commendable success. She even constantly pushes herself to her limits and beyond, and often finds difficulty accepting help from others. With her indomitable spirit Applejack carries on to help her family, her friends, and her world.



Endurance
To stay true to one’s Self

The Trial of Thor

Thor is the Thunder God of Norse mythology. Wielding a mighty hammer and riding a chariot across the sky, he was regarded as the strongest of the Norse Gods. His enemies were the Giants, who lived in a different region than the Gods. Thor decided he should travel into the land of the Giants, into the hall of their king, and undergo tests to prove his strength to himself and to his mortal enemies. He went through a series of tests- and failed each of them! In one of these tests, the Giant King told Thor to try and lift his cat. The cat was remarkably large, but Thor believed he could do it. He tried his best, but the Thunder God could not lift the cat. The Giants laughed, and Thor left the hall keeping his head high despite feeling dreadfully embarrassed. 

As he was leaving the land of the Giants, he was met on the road by the Giant King. The king confessed to Thor that he was a sorcerer skilled in altering the appearance of things in his land. He told Thor that the cat was actually the Midgard Serpent, a snake whose body could wrap around the entire Earth. The king further explained that when Thor seemed to fail every test, he was actually succeeding better than anyone ever had before. The illusion caused by the King’s spell made it appear like Thor did poorly. The Giants secretly feared him, and thus the king had to use deception to make Thor look weak. Although Thor was enraged by the deception, the king vanished and so the Thunder God returned home.

This ancient story from the Viking Age tells readers about how the world can sometimes make us feel worth less than we really are. Thor was deceived by the Giant King and felt embarrassed. He failed tests he should have easily passed. But his endurance did not waver, and he continued to bravely undertake the remaining tests of the Giants. Perhaps Thor left this experience a bit humbler, but not less mighty. The endurance of the Thunder God was an inspiration to the Vikings, who lived very difficult lives, and is still an inspiration to many people today.



Patience
To believe in good things yet to come

Prince Rama’s Devotion

Prince Rama of Ayodhya had everything a person could want: he was good-looking, had a beautiful wife, was the heir to a wealthy and prosperous kingdom, and had a loving family. But just when he was about to ascend to the throne, his father’s second wife convinced the king of Ayodhya to banish the young prince from the realm for many years. Rama obeyed the sentence and went into exile in a forest. He was accompanied by his loving wife Sita and his brother. Rama made the best of his exile as he and his brother were skilled warriors and could provide for themselves and Sita well. However, they were deceived by the Demon King Ravana and Sita was abducted by the evil tyrant. Rama could deal with his cruel banishment, but being robbed of his beautiful wife, who meant the world to him, Rama’s patience would meet its most severe trial. Nevertheless, patience is what the young prince exhibited. He steadfastly worked toward finding Sita. He made friends with the monkey warrior Hanuman and built up an army. Through perseverance and valor Rama won the freedom of his dear wife and defeated the Demon King. After his exile was over he returned to his kingdom with his wife and had a very successful reign. Many throughout the world believe Rama to be an incarnation of the Divine, an Avatar of the Hindu God Vishnu.

Rama believed in working toward long-term goals, which can often be easy to lose sight of, especially during times of adversity. The difficulties Prince Rama underwent might have broken many men in his situation, but with exceptional patience and devotion to what mattered most to him- his wife, his brother, and his people- Rama set an example that shines through the ages. 

The arcane mantra “Om” is invoked by many cultures throughout the world to induce meditation and bring about inner peace within an individual. People from ages past to present have needed this inner peace to clear their minds, gather their thoughts, and plan how to proceed in their lives. Without this invaluable patience, Prince Rama would never have succeeded and a dark age might have come to his kingdom instead of a time of prosperity.


SEP

Stamina, Endurance, and Patience are as important as they ever were for all kinds of people. No matter who you are or where you come from. No matter how blessed or disadvantaged you are. No matter what you do for recreation, or as a profession, or for spiritual fulfillment. The three qualities mentioned in this article can help you make life better for yourself and, after achieving that, make the world better. Even if it is only in a small way, a small improvement is better than none. I like to summarize this idea in the abbreviation SEP. I use the images and Rune symbols in the picture to help enhance the message for myself. Maybe the use of these or other symbols will be helpful to you as well.



Thank you for reading, and I hope you enjoyed the article.

Are there any characters/figureheads/individuals that you think are good examples of the three qualities listed above?

If so, feel free to share them in the comments.

If you liked this article and are interested in fantasy fiction stories, be sure to check out my book “The Rabbit-Man” available here:


Michael Babbish

2016

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Song of Starlight: A Lyrical Glimmer

Song of Starlight:
A Lyrical Glimmer

Some nights even now I find it hard to believe
How insecurity got the better of me
I know over past sins I shouldn’t grieve
Nor lament the person I used to be.

But can others know the feeling of being so small
And sacrifice segments of formative days
Can they understand how the fear makes you fall
As you seem like a rainbow in a dark bitter haze?

Of course there are times when dear Sunset reminds me
That rulers, and tricksters, and the chaotic turn face
Still the regret of the past always finds me
And my only hope is sweet Twilight’s embrace.

When regret grips my heart and darkens my mind
And Despair’s spell breaks down the walls of my spirit
That’s when I think of Starlight and find

My past won’t define me, and I need not fear it.




Michael Babbish 2016

Friday, February 12, 2016

Starlight Sisters (Parts 9-10)



Starlight Sisters



Part Nine- Rivalry’s End

Christie was not intimidated by Nectra’s presence, but she was concerned about the strange, winged lobster-demons that hovered over her sisters. She knew she would have to be clever if she wanted to defeat Nectra and save Twinklette and Selene unharmed. Nectra’s new demon form did not scare Christie, but she knew the demon that tormented her would be a greater threat than the Ghost of Despair. Although the ghost was older and therefore theoretically more powerful, Nectra was Christie’s personal demon. Nectra having Christie’s sisters captive gave the demon a personal advantage over the Dream Queen the Ghost of Despair lacked. Thus Nectra was currently more powerful against Christie Starlight than the Ghost of Despair had been.

Nectra was a personal demon to Christie ever since the death of her sister Sunny, but now the Dream Queen was ready to settle the score. She had come a long way since that tragic day; she had inspired countless individuals throughout the Metroscapes with her music, and she had made new friends and another adopted sister. Beyond this, she had the Metal Giant’s suit and enhanced powers beyond any she had before. Christie Starlight was more prepared than ever to face the demon.

“You have troubled me too long Nectra,” Christie shouted back at the demon, “Now prepare to die!” The Dream Queen then sent a blast of energy from her power wand at her foe. Nectra evaded the attack by gliding into the air, but Christie expected this and glided up after her using the powers her suit. Nectra was surprised by Christie’s ability to do this, and Christie landed a powerful blow with her wand that sent Nectra plummeting to the ground. Christie then swiftly flew down onto her opponent and planted her feet into Nectra’s back. The demon let out a shout of pain and surprise, but then sent Christie sailing backward with a wave of fierce hellish energy. She then sent her two lobster-shaped demons to attack the Dream Queen. Christie defended herself against these two foes easily, but when Nectra attacked her as well she was steadily overcome. Though the Dream Queen’s power was formidable with her new suit, a three-on-one battle against Nectra and her demonic spirits was too much even for Christie Starlight. The conflict ultimately led to the two lobster-demons holding Christie in their massive claws while Nectra struck her repeatedly. Christie’s suit offered her much defense against the attacks, but each successive blow from Nectra, and the grip of her agents, slowly wore the defenses down and Christie grew weary. Nectra pulled the wand from Christie’s hand and threw it aside, and then grabbed her opponent by the throat and hovered in the air with her. Christie was now helpless in Nectra’s grasp. The demon then threw Christie down into the ground with a vicious choke-slam that left the Dream Queen lying prone. Nectra stood above Christie and grinned broadly.

“It is clear which of us is greater Christie Starlight; there is nothing you can do,” Nectra said with the smugness that demons always had after defeating a victim. “Now surrender to me. Let me take possession of you. I am impressed with your new abilities. Together we will be an unstoppable power. Not only that, your sisters will be set free. I have no need to trouble or harm them once I have you under my control. Come now; let this misery of yours end once and for all. It will be well worth your while in the long run.”

With much effort, Christie managed so sit up. Though she was in great pain, she propped herself onto her knees. She would have tried to stand up, but she was still wearied by Nectra’s attacks. The Dream Queen fell forward onto her hands and knees in front of the demon. Nectra stood tall and stretched out her wings. Christie crawled forward to Nectra.

“It looks like you have won Nectra,” said the Dream Queen. “I don’t think I can fight you anymore. But just promise me that if I do what you ask my sisters will be safe. That’s all I want or care about. Do whatever you will to me just don’t harm them. In fact, if you could protect them I will be very grateful. I cannot stand to see them harmed. At least this way I will know that I did what I could for them. Please do this for me.” At this point the Dream Queen’s eyes watered and tears fell from her face onto the feet of the demon she was bowing in front of. Nectra’s feeling of triumph was exhilarating to her. Of course she needed to gloat over her victory.

“You should have known you had no chance of resisting me Christie Starlight,” said Nectra, “I said I would release your sisters after your surrender and I will do so. Beyond that I don’t care about them. I will not go out of my way to defend or help them after I have you. But if you refuse to surrender your soul to me I will kill you and them too. Declare that your soul is now mine so we can get this over with. I want those new powers of yours. Give me your soul, do it now!”

“Please let me at least say goodbye to them first,” sobbed Christie, “Let me look at them one last time. Please let me have that much.”

“You’re trying my patience Dream Queen!” barked Nectra, “As much as I enjoy your groveling I want to have your soul as I deserve. I hate seeing that type of sentimental nonsense of you humans!”

Christie dropped at Nectra’s feet and kissed them in supplication before crawling off to her sisters. Although Nectra’s power was great and Christie was wearied by the struggle, the Dream Queen’s power was not entirely spent. One thing Nectra did not quite understand was that because Christie was an entertainer, she was also a very convincing actress when she wanted to be. Although the study of demons was outlawed in Mertoscape regions, most people found ways to obtain information on them anyway. Christie knew demons had massive egos that could be exploited by a clever individual. Christie knew her power was evenly matched with Nectra’s, and so she used a strategy of flattery to get the demon off her guard. It worked well for the Dream Queen. As Christie was placating Nectra with her pleas she was also steadily recovering energy (her suit helped with this).

Christie observed where her power wand had fallen. In a sudden dash she leapt from the ground and knocked Nectra back with a powerful kick. She then grabbed her power wand and blasted Nectra with an intense ray of energy that weakened the demon severely. The lobster-demons attacked the Dream Queen, but she dealt them both a lethal strike with the star at the end of her wand. The two creatures fell lifeless after Christie’s attack.

Now Christie made her final effort to defeat Nectra. Using the star at the top of her wand as a blade she cut the wings off the demon and gabbed Nectra by her hair. Pulling the demon to her knees while still gripping her by the hair, Christie said to Nectra, “Be gone at last you wretched fiend!” She then swung her wand and severed the head from the demon with the star tip. She threw Nectra’s head onto the ground and stomped on it, crushing it into a pile of dust. Nectra’s body burst into flames where it laid. Christie went to Twinklette and Selene, who were starting to wake because the demon’s spell wore off. Christie had a heartfelt reunion with her sisters. She had saved them at last.

“Thank you so much Christie, you saved us!” exclaimed Twinklette as she hugged Christie tightly. “You are the greatest sister ever, I love you so much!” Tears lined the Dream Queen’s eyes as she heard this. An overwhelming feeling of joy filled Christie. She felt happier in that instant than she had ever since the passing of Sunny. In fact, the feeling was so strong that a shining bright light seemed to surround the three Starlight sisters. Christie noticed this, and from the light she saw a small figure rise up into the air. To her it looked like a little child who had a happy face. The glowing figure looked at Christie and waved before it disappeared. Christie wasn’t sure what it was. She wondered if it was the spirit of her sister Sunny appearing to her one last time, or if it was some kind of protective angel that helped her in her struggle against the demon. She was unsure, but at that moment she did not care. She was reunited with her sisters and that was all that mattered.

Christie, Selene, and Twinklette celebrated as Geb Growth joined them, now with his grey rabbit suit and several Bitties from the Vegetable Patch. “I was looking for you Christie,” said Geb, “We were very worried about you! I saw some strange ray of light appear that led us here. Are you okay?”

“Thank you Geb,” answered Christie, “I couldn’t be better!”

“Oh this is wonderful!” shouted one of the Bitties who had the shape of a potato; “We’re going to have lobster for dinner tonight!” This caused everyone to laugh as the Bitties began dissecting and taking meat from the fallen giant lobsters of Nectra. Christie defeated her demon at last. She was now a very powerful entity. But with this new power would also come new challenges, for the authorities of Main City did not like powerful people emerging in their Metroscapes. But for time being, Christie happily celebrated with her sisters and their friends.





Part Ten- The Burden of Success

After celebrating Christie’s victory, the three Starlight sisters went to the Vegetable Patch and thanked Cyber Wurko and Geb Growth for their help. The Metal Giant made Twinklette a suit with small butterfly wings on the back, which would allow her to glide through the air if she wished. He also made her a small power wand for her own defense if she and Christie ever got separated again. Selene was very wary of using power wands or firearms of any kind, but the Metal Giant still made her a silver dress that would protect her from any attacks from enemies or monsters. After this reunion the Starlight sisters decided to go back to Christie’s home in Main City. If the Dream Queen stayed away much longer her absence would be noticed. They parted ways with Geb and Cyber Wurko and went back to their home in the Metroscape.

It was a very short time after Christie returned to her entertainment profession that she received a message from the Protectorate Society. They had gotten news of her impressive victory over the demon Nectra and wanted her to be a Protectorate, which were a class of skilled defenders who guarded the regions known as Bastions. The Protectorate Society had an uneasy agreement with the Caretaking Body that they would only look out for the secluded Bastions, and not interfere with activities in the Metroscapes. Christie admired the work of the Protectorates, and she knew that the Bastions had been encountering trouble in recent times. Many of those protected places were vanishing. Christie replied to the message and stated that she did not wish to leave her profession as a musical performer, but that she would help the Protectorate Society as a part-time agent if that were acceptable to them. The Society agreed and Christie Starlight became one of the much-valued Protectorates. She was one of the most effective they ever had. One of her assignments for the Society involved helping a group of small duckling-children escape from a bastion that was invaded by Grandies and set on fire. Christie felt very badly for the children, but was happy she could help bring them to safety. To complete this assignment she collaborated with a famous arms dealer known as Mr. One, who was greatly disliked by the Caretaking Body. Nevertheless Christie and Mr. One managed to bring the endangered children to safety, but Christie’s troubles in Main City were not over. Nectra was defeated, but there were other persons who had their eyes set on the Dream Queen and resented her continued success.

The Caretaking Body observed Christie’s growing influence and success in Main City, but the most powerful members of that governmental group did not view the Dream Queen as a threat. Rather, they liked having her as an entertainer in Main City because her popularity and performances would help keep the populace of Main City docile and minimally content, thus making their own control of the Metroscape easier. However, Mr. Spiderhat hated the Dream Queen and her immense popularity.
The Grandie spider was the unofficial agent of the Caretaking Body in Main City and had the most popular show on the Teleweb known as The Grand Coliseum. This show was broadcast from Mr. Spiderhat’s arena of the same name in which opponents fought one another in extreme combat. The major competitor to the show’s popularity was the Dream Queen’s performances. Mr. Spiderhat knew he could draw high ratings for his show if he could get Christie Starlight to compete in his Grand Coliseum, and if he could cause her to be defeated it would be even better for him. Mr. Spiderhat wanted nothing more than to break the Dream Queen, destroy her popularity, and thus secure his role as primary entertainer in Main City.

Mr. Spiderhat’s opportunity to undo the Dream Queen came one day as a result of a final act from the Ghost of Despair before he fled from the Dream Queen. The ghost had slipped some of Geb Growth’s counterfeit Cabbage into the pockets of the unconscious Twinklette before he fled the scene and left Christie to Nectra. Twinklette eventually found these Cabbage leaves and wanted to use them to buy her beloved sisters each a present in Main City. However, when the little girl tried to use the leaves and the fraud was discovered, Twinklette was arrested by the Main Patrol. Christie rushed to her sister’s defense at once. By that time Mr. Spiderhat received permission from the Caretaking Body to strike a deal with anyone caught breaking the law. Twinklette was brought to the Grand Coliseum not to compete in one of the brutal contests, but as a hostage and bait for the Grandie spider to take advantage of Christie Starlight at last.

The Main Patrol told Christie she must report to the Grand Coliseum and meet with Mr. Spiderhat to discuss a deal for Twinklette’s release. Selene wanted to go with her, but the Main Patrol stated that only the Dream Queen would be granted access to the office of the Coliseum’s owner. Selene wished Christie good luck and told her to be careful. “You saved our sister once before Christie,” said Selene, “I know you’ll find a way to do it again. I have faith in you. Twinklette and I both love you so much. Let your love for Twinklette empower you to fight against this Grandie like you fought against Nectra and her demons for us. But please be careful Christie. Whatever you do, don’t agree to fight in one of those obscene contests that spider holds. He finds ways to hurt or even kill people in that Coliseum. Promise me you won’t compete in there!”

“Selene you know I’ll do whatever it takes to set Twinklette free,” answered Christie, “I know getting me to fight in his arena is what the spider is going to try to do. If I have to do that for Twinklette I will. She must be so scared. Her parents were taken into that dreadful arena by that disgusting arachnid, and now she is there too. I can’t bear the thought of it.”

Christie went to the Grand Coliseum and was taken into a large room that was Mr. Spiderhat’s office. The Grandie spider spoke with a deep hissing voice in person that was different from the bombastic announcer voice he used while broadcasting his show. “At last we meet Christie Starlight,” said the Grandie spider, “I have been waiting to meet with you.”

“Where is Twinklette?” said Christie, “I want to see my sister.”

Mr. Spiderhat had Twinklette brought into the office, where she ran to Christie and embraced her tightly. The girl began weeping instantly. “My parents are gone Christie!” sobbed Twinklette, “Just like Sparklette they’re gone. I lost them all. Christie I can’t lose you too! They didn’t hurt me in here; I’ll be fine, just save yourself and Selene. Don’t worry about me!”

“Listen to me Twinklette,” said Christie softly but with conviction, “I will get you out of here. Whatever it takes I will bring you back home. This is only temporary. Someone tricked us with those fake Cabbage leaves, but I will settle the score. I saved you once before sweetheart, and I will do it again.”

“That’s the spirit!” said Mr. Spiderhat, “You will certainly have a chance to win the freedom of your sister. I was given permission from the Caretaking Body to generously offer anyone convicted of a crime to win a pardon by competing here in the Grand Coliseum. Of course, Twinklette is too young to compete, but you can compete on her behalf as her representative Ms. Starlight! Now, wouldn’t the Dream Queen competing in the Grand Coliseum be a spectacular event! I’m sure all your fans would love it!”

Christie had to exert a great deal of self-control to keep her anger toward the great spider in check. If she wanted to, she could have attacked and possibly even destroyed the Grandie right then and there. But she knew that if she did such a thing the Caretaking Body would retaliate in a brutal fashion and the result would endanger Twinklette and Selene as well as herself.

“Very well spider,” replied Christie, “I will fight someone in your arena for Twinklette’s safety and freedom, but I insist that it be a one-on-one competition, and not a fight to the death.”

“That sounds splendid!” said Mr. Spiderhat, “I am so glad you have agreed to this. I am sure you will do great Ms. Starlight. Best of luck to you in your competition!”

Before Twinklette was escorted from the office she hugged Christie one more time, “Just stay strong my dear,” said Christie, “I will save you I promise.” A teary-eyed Twinklette was taken from the room, the image of which broke Christie’s heart and haunted her until the time of her competition arrived. That night as Christie left the Grand Coliseum and her competition was being arranged, she thought back on her treasured moments with Twinklette and all they had been through together; how they helped each other cope with their losses, and how Twinklette inspired Christie to defeat the demon that had plagued her for many years. Now the Dream Queen was about to enter another type of fight, one much different than her conflict with Nectra. She did not know who her opponent would be, but she did not care. Her determination to win for Twinklette was indomitable. She thought back on the glowing figure she saw hover in the air for a brief moment after she had defeated Nectra and recalled the comforting feeling its glow produced. She thought of this image again and sent out a silent wish that she could overcome whatever challenges she needed to in order to save Twinklette. “I’ll save you my precious sister,” Christie said to herself, “Whatever it takes I will save you. By all that is good, I promise.”





To discover the remainder of Christie Starlight and Twinklette’s story, and the result of Christie’s competition in the Grand Coliseum, be sure to read the novel The Rabbit-Man, available later this year!




Cover art for The Rabbit-Man by David N. Corrado