
When people abuse with a word or a look, my DramaGuru game plan is off the hook.
DramaGuru Player
Navigating life successfully requires help from people you know, people you don’t know and staying connected to a strong support system. In the game I call, “DramaGuru”, you are either floating in the River of Shame, by yourself. Or swimming in the River of Grace with your Cornermen talking you through your latest challenge.
Each river has a Guardian. Neither one is on your side. Harut and Marut are fallen angels who have no respect for mankind’s ability to complete the quests assigned to each human by the Clock Maker.
Don’t let go! Stay Connected.

Harut and Marut, Guardians
To win, you must fight through your fear and reluctance to face each storm, assignment or challenge as it arises whilst maintaining your (emotional) connection to the Clock Maker and your cornermen.
As punishment for their bad behavior, Harut and Marut were hung upside down and had their wings removed. Now, working as Guardians, they each earn a feather when a person makes the wrong choice. They lose a feather whenever someone makes the right choice.
Harut, Guardian of the River of Shame, watches you floating along, laughing when you ignore the “EXIT NOW!” signs.
Marut, Guardian of the River of Grace, looks like he’s helping, as he allows slack on his rope. When you reach out to grab onto it, he releases just enough to get you off-course. Just enough rope for you to hang yourself.
focus on your Cornermen.
Ignore Harut and Marut.






Agent September and DramaGuru, Cornermen

























