An Android's Soul
By Vito Veii
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This short story is about an android who like a human is on a quest to discover if he has a spirit and soul. The android is a metaphor for any human being who has ever asked do I have a spirit? Do I have a soul? And what is the difference between the two? At its core, the android asks what constitutes a human being? There is a whole universe waiting and it's there inside of you.
This short story is intended for readers who have an enquiring nature who enjoy imaginative, creative ideas. This short story is from 'I, Human Part Two An Android's Soul'
Vito Veii
Like any good kozmic dreamer I came, I saw, I learnt, I created, and I moved on.
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An Android's Soul - Vito Veii
An Android’s Soul
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Vito Veii
An Android’s Soul
By
Vito Veii
Copyright © 2014 Vito Veii
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This story is a work of fiction. All characters appearing in this story are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead is purely coincidental.
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Beginning
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PREFACE
This short story is about an android who like a human is on a quest to discover if he has a spirit and soul. The android is a metaphor for any human being who has ever asked, do I have a spirit? Do I have a soul? And what is the difference between the two? At its core, the android asks what constitutes a human being?
There is a whole universe waiting; it's inside of you and all around you.
This book and others in the series are dedicated to people of goodwill and all kindred spirits past, present and future.
Vito Veii
Beginning
As the Captain wandered throughout the ship, I sat in his chair and guided the fleet through the orbits of the three inhabited moons of Baldur, Phoenix, and Talos. From the three satellites, beams of light shot up into space, wishing us farewell and good luck, along with small flotillas of spacecraft from each moon. Life on the three moons existed by artificial means.