
Billy’s Will: Will Ya?
Chakra Series
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Narrated by:
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Steven G Rhodes
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By:
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Joseph Bodnar
About this listen
Billy, a blind boy born with an extraordinary ability to sense color temperature, grows from a cheerful but self-doubting child into a celebrated artist and community leader. His journey is shaped by his discovery of the solar plexus as a source of confidence and self-assurance.
Using art as his voice, Billy rises to prominence, becoming a beacon of hope and change in his town. His passion leads him into politics, where he serves as a transformative mayor.
After his passing, the town immortalizes his legacy with a monument that embodies his radiant spirit and message of inner light, ensuring his influence shines on for generations to come.
©2025 Joseph Bodnar (P)2025 Joseph Bodnar
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