Unlimited Energy and Lost Civilizations

Dan Ford Author Interview

Spiritual Warriors in the Caribbean continues to follow Diana Daggert and The Seekers in the race to find the Emerald Crystals and gain control of the global energy supplyWhat was the initial idea behind this story, and how did that transform as you were writing the novel?

The initial idea behind the Quest For The Emerald Crystal stories was to acknowledge the legends of unlimited energy used by the lost civilization of Atlantis, according to the dialogs written by Plato. Also additionally, the writings of Edgar Cayce, with information that he reported from his clairvoyance states, said that such a power existed but was lost when Atlantis was destroyed.

Once I used the Atlantean power concept and moved the characters and activities to modern times, the storyline evolved into the three-book Quest for the Emerald Crystal trilogy.

What were the morals you were trying to capture while creating your characters?

The morals are typical of most adventure novels in that the Protagonists, primarily called The Seekers, are committed to the good or positive nature of humankind. In contrast, the Antagonists, led by Billionaire Diana Daggert have morals that are more attuned to acquiring unlimited wealth, power, and personal gratification.

I have created the Questing Realm/Universe that promotes the soul’s evolution through selected positive experiences. It drives the storyline in all three books.

What was the inspiration for the culture of your characters? Is it modeled after any particular society?

Not really, but then again, perhaps yes. Almost all societies have and recognize both good and evil characters, and those societies have a lot of each tendency. Our Questing Universe also has them, but I favor the good while sometimes admiring the bad, providing the bad, attempts to limit the negative aspects of their actions.  

Will there be a follow-up novel to this story? If so, what aspects of the story will the next book cover?

Not totally. I am just completing a fourth novel focused on a character involved in a personal adventure Vision Quest to resolve his negativity problems. Towards the end of the story, he will be introduced to many characters from the Quest from The Emerald Crystal world and joins in their activities.

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In this Quest for the Emerald Book , Diana Daggert continues with her goals to acquire the original Emerald Crystals that the lost continent of Atlantis had used for creating power to run machinery and weaponry. Diana intended to use this prime power source that would allow her to gain and maintain control over most of the global energy supply.

A group of spiritual warriors called The Seekers is still committed to stopping Diana Daggert from achieving this goal. Many have acquired heightened spiritual powers, such as reading the Akashic Record, moving within the Spiritual Timeline, traveling in Out of the Body experiences, and much more. Just as in Book and Book , this novel describes these spiritual attributes in detail. Diana Daggert also enjoys those spiritual powers to an even greater degree.

Book introduces the reader to many new, unique and attractive characters trained to expand the present Seeker Warriors team’s capabilities. They formulated plans to acquire this Crystal prototype as they had the original Emerald Crystals in the past two books.

Diana Daggert has done the same by expanding and training her Metaphysical Warrior army to be proficient in defensive and offensive activities.

This novel is an inspirational thriller for mature readers as it contains relatively complex philosophical discussions on the origin and evolutionary progress of individual souls. There are also instances of great violence and disturbing activities.

The storyline also describes many primary characters’ personal lives. These descriptions include issues of a sexual and social nature containing heterosexual, homosexual, and other unique sexual activities.

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