Jennifer Jordan grew up in a loving home in Dallas, Texas. She was born in 1972, daughter to Janie and Norm Cutliff. Her biological father was not present for Jennifer’s childhood, however, Jennifer’s Dad, Norman Cutliff II in her heart is her real father. Her family currently resides is Taos, New Mexico. Her brother Norman John Cutliff III is a drummer and a good friend. Jennifer attributes her spiritual grounding and expansive view in life to her family because they are more than family, they are her loyal friends. Throughout her life she has encountered many a bully. Perhaps, now she ... View More »
Jennifer Jordan grew up in a loving home in Dallas, Texas. She was born in 1972, daughter to Janie and Norm Cutliff. Her biological father was not present for Jennifer’s childhood, however, Jennifer’s Dad, Norman Cutliff II in her heart is her real father. Her family currently resides is Taos, New Mexico. Her brother Norman John Cutliff III is a drummer and a good friend. Jennifer attributes her spiritual grounding and expansive view in life to her family because they are more than family, they are her loyal friends. Throughout her life she has encountered many a bully. Perhaps, now she can say that it is because of the bullies in her own life that she has gone through some really challenging moments which she is grateful for. These moments have made Jennifer who she is today. Jennifer believes that a child’s mind is unabashedly pure and full of an understanding that is far superior to most adults. When Jennifer reads a true story about how a bully can affect a child so much that they take their own life, she is reminiscent of several people, be it adults or children that she has encountered throughout her life.
As a child, Jennifer was a fan of the “woman super-hero type.” She pretended to be everyone from “Wonder Woman,” to “Dorothy Gale in the Wizard of Oz.” She feels that archetypes are heavily influential beyond the realm of the physical. And, to her the “super-heroes,” are a relevant source to connect to. On some level, aren’t all “super-heroes,” modeled after or connected to a sacred symbol, Demi God, or Divine Archetype of some sort.
As a child, Jennifer succumbed to a school bully and as an adult, Jennifer believes “ideas,” tend to be more bullying than people. This is why the nemesis of ‘The Mighty 7,” is named “Mr. Idea.”
Ideas tend to torment individuals and all types are included in this. The angel types and the bullying types are all connected to the one realm of ideas.
After hitting bottom many times in life, Jennifer began to discover a pattern. This pattern of deep hurt and fear was rearing its ugly head in her face, just like the scariest of all villains. And, at the moment where she was ready to give up on people and her dreams, something happened. She began to write. And, as she would write, her words would come to life. This “artist’s path,” went much deeper than she ever knew possible.
In this most wretched moment a feeling in her Anja center, or “third-eye,” began to beat, like a heart. What did she do? She went on to write her first screenplay, “Get a Life.” More magic happened. And, next thing she knew she was meeting with a highly acclaimed production company. One of the board members told her, “You are ahead of your time with this concept.” She didn’t sell anything, but she was now even more motivated. Her next two works were a reality television show called, “Paparazzi Payback,” which ABC showed great interest in for a period of time. While she was having meetings with top Hollywood producers, she was finishing the eighth draft of her epic drama titled “Lineage,” which has made into the hands of some big names in Hollywood. Jennifer still awaits the moment when the phone will ring on something she feels very connected to. “Lineage,” is a movie about miracles with a very unusual plot. “You are a force to be reckoned with,” were the words of a well-known director after Jennifer’s first initial meeting to discuss her ideas and artistic contributions for film and television. The next step for Jennifer came when she stumbled upon a book about the Ascended Master Saint Germain. From that moment on, she could not get enough of any and all information on this Ascended Master. It was as if everything she believed as a child came to confirmation.
Jennifer has dreamed of working with children for many years, and has in various ways, everything from sponsoring children of alcoholics to writing and directing a music video to benefit children and adults. She has discovered a path that works. This path is the path of “giving back,” and of being of service. “The Mighty 7,” could be considered fictional to some and non-fictional to others. Jennifer’s plan is to engage her readers in an entertaining story while opening the mind to an altered and higher way of handling the many issues children and adults face with each other and Mother Earth. If she could prove one quote to be true, Jennifer’s favorite quote by Neville Goddard, would be, “Dreamers often lie in bed awake, while they do dream things true.” «View Less
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Jennifer Jordan grew up in a loving home in Dallas, Texas. She was born in 1972, daughter to Janie and Norm Cutliff. Her biological father was not present for Jennifer’s childhood, however, Jennifer’s Dad, Norman Cutliff II in her heart is her real father. Her family currently resides is Taos, New Mexico. Her brother Norman John Cutliff III is a drummer and a good friend. Jennifer attributes her spiritual grounding and expansive view in life to her family because they are more than family, they are her loyal friends. Throughout her life she has encountered many a bully. Perhaps, now she can say that it is because of the bullies in her own life that she has gone through some really challenging moments which she is grateful for. These moments have made Jennifer who she is today. Jennifer believes that a child’s mind is unabashedly pure and full of an understanding that is far superior to most adults. When Jennifer reads a true story about how a bully can affect a child so much that they take their own life, she is reminiscent of several people, be it adults or children that she has encountered throughout her life.
As a child, Jennifer was a fan of the “woman super-hero type.” She pretended to be everyone from “Wonder Woman,” to “Dorothy Gale in the Wizard of Oz.” She feels that archetypes are heavily influential beyond the realm of the physical. And, to her the “super-heroes,” are a relevant source to connect to. On some level, aren’t all “super-heroes,” modeled after or connected to a sacred symbol, Demi God, or Divine Archetype of some sort.
As a child, Jennifer succumbed to a school bully and as an adult, Jennifer believes “ideas,” tend to be more bullying than people. This is why the nemesis of ‘The Mighty 7,” is named “Mr. Idea.”
Ideas tend to torment individuals and all types are included in this. The angel types and the bullying types are all connected to the one realm of ideas.
After hitting bottom many times in life, Jennifer began to discover a pattern. This pattern of deep hurt and fear was rearing its ugly head in her face, just like the scariest of all villains. And, at the moment where she was ready to give up on people and her dreams, something happened. She began to write. And, as she would write, her words would come to life. This “artist’s path,” went much deeper than she ever knew possible.
In this most wretched moment a feeling in her Anja center, or “third-eye,” began to beat, like a heart. What did she do? She went on to write her first screenplay, “Get a Life.” More magic happened. And, next thing she knew she was meeting with a highly acclaimed production company. One of the board members told her, “You are ahead of your time with this concept.” She didn’t sell anything, but she was now even more motivated. Her next two works were a reality television show called, “Paparazzi Payback,” which ABC showed great interest in for a period of time. While she was having meetings with top Hollywood producers, she was finishing the eighth draft of her epic drama titled “Lineage,” which has made into the hands of some big names in Hollywood. Jennifer still awaits the moment when the phone will ring on something she feels very connected to. “Lineage,” is a movie about miracles with a very unusual plot. “You are a force to be reckoned with,” were the words of a well-known director after Jennifer’s first initial meeting to discuss her ideas and artistic contributions for film and television. The next step for Jennifer came when she stumbled upon a book about the Ascended Master Saint Germain. From that moment on, she could not get enough of any and all information on this Ascended Master. It was as if everything she believed as a child came to confirmation.
Jennifer has dreamed of working with children for many years, and has in various ways, everything from sponsoring children of alcoholics to writing and directing a music video to benefit children and adults. She has discovered a path that works. This path is the path of “giving back,” and of being of service. “The Mighty 7,” could be considered fictional to some and non-fictional to others. Jennifer’s plan is to engage her readers in an entertaining story while opening the mind to an altered and higher way of handling the many issues children and adults face with each other and Mother Earth. If she could prove one quote to be true, Jennifer’s favorite quote by Neville Goddard, would be, “Dreamers often lie in bed awake, while they do dream things true.” «View Less