Taylor Maheia

Write a creative story responding to the prompt: “If someone were to step into your soul right now, what’s the story?” 

Soul Searching

Each day I wake up on the mission to make someone’s day better. It’s not your conventional technique; I’m not a shrink, I’m not a friend or partner. The person I help never actually meets me. I do things a little differently: I am a soul searcher. I astral project into the body of another person, and give them the best day ever. I leave them with the impression of happiness, optimism and hope. 

Most people have the same personality. I’m able to get a feel for what they struggle with based on their body aches, how their face sits, or who contacts them throughout the day. Some get texts from loved ones, and other times there’s a sense of longing. It feels like someone important should communicate with them, but they never do. I feel it all.

This time was different, though. I entered the body of a young woman. Short in stature, hair tucked away in a headscarf. As I awoke, I couldn’t feel anything. It was as if she found a way to turn off her thoughts and emotions. I felt lost. I’ve never experienced a moment like this; where it was hard to read the person. I looked around, trying to search for answers. There were no posters or pictures of her with friends, like I usually see. Checking her phone there were outdated and unfinished conversations between friends. I decided to lay back down. 

I felt defeated. 

I’ve never experienced a moment like this. I was naive to think that anyone and everyone was an open book. Maybe this young woman didn’t want to be figured out. How was she to find her happiness, optimism, and hope? I ask myself this question to this day.

 

Create a soundscape inspired by the local work of art you found using your synthesizer or kalimba, or other found/created sounds (inside or near the work of art!) if you like.

Create a visual piece OR a soundscape in response to the prompt, “If someone were to step into your soul right now, what would they see/hear?”