About the Book

Authors Sara Anne Noah and Phoenix Duffy nail social justice issues of today in this quantum field fictional book of art imitating real life. “The Grass Is Always Greenest Under Our Own Feet” (published by Balboa Press) is a riveting story that confronts and offers biohacking solutions for the current affairs of today like racism, xenophobia, human and animal rights, and corporate environmental abuse in a unique and captivating way using colorful illustrations and a magical story.

Noah and Duffy lure their readers on an exciting and dangerous adventure with Serendipity and Synchronicity Heavenridge, who own their special powers to heal the outdated conscious mindsets of closed-minded people. The dynamic duo, their beloved Aunt Bonita Lightbody and the flying family pig, Freedom, travel back to a town caught up in the misery and the heartache of the Old Earth Paradigm and confront and challenge the people’s lifestyle by activating a healing in the people of Lost Valley. Their superpower Light energy and miraculous hearticulations are able to create amazing changes in quality of life there.

Serendipity and Synchronicity come from a town called Starseed, a Utopian village where everyone’s rainbow aura shines bright, the grass is always greenest under their feet and pigs fly. They know plant wisdom and are the embodiment of unconditional love. While in Lost Valley, Synchronicity and Serendipity’s friend, Daniel Lyons, a person of color from a foreign land, is wrongfully accused, arrested and thrown in jail for a tunnel exploding. How will they get him freed?

Throughout the story the siblings discover and transmute even more concepts unfamiliar to them such as scarcity, fear, doom, misuse of power, illness, dirty air and water and lack of love and compassion. Ultimately, the superheroes hold space for the positive transformation of the town and a shift towards the higher vibration of love and even a renaming of the city to Love Valley.

The tale is an allegorical, full color storybook of redemption and hope. It serves to elevate and challenge our old idioms, word phrases and racist and violent rhetoric so embedded in our collective wounds. Peppered throughout the book are many antiquated and negative sayings replaced with new positive, uplifting words inspiring kindness and compassion for others (including animals).

The publication’s vivid use of colorful illustrations in “The Grass Is Always Greenest Under Our Own Feet” inspires audiences to feel empowered to “see” and change their language choices while taking loving action and opening to higher vibrational energies viewing life as being expansive, inclusive and freeing.

“The Grass Is Always Greenest Under Our Own Feet”
By Sara Noah and Anne (Phoenix) Duffy
Softcover | 8.5 x 11in | 40 pages | ISBN 9781982243838
E-Book | 40 pages | ISBN 9781982243845
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