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The Seecirc
The Seecirc
The Seecirc
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The Seecirc

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Eldon is sent on a special assignment to seven star systems in the Alpha sector of his galaxy. It is a seeker network circuit, called a seecirc. The Source seekers on the 19 planets of those systems need some kind of assistance that Eldon can help them with. At one stop he is given a pair of idol figures as a gift. The assignment proves to be longer and more difficult than he anticipated.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherA. D. Nance
Release dateNov 20, 2014
ISBN9781311122261
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A. D. Nance

Originally from Oklahoma, I now reside on the Carolina coast. I wrote Leonardo Who? in 1993, then revised and published in 2013. In 1997 I was able to write an account of my 6+ years I lived in New York. In April 2014 I published Poems of a Common Man - a collection of poems and song over the decades. In May 2014, part one of an upward looking epic fantasy was published - My Stars and Other Highlights. The writing is complete. The artwork is in progress. Audio version part one is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FWeQT4z37c I hope to continue walking on beaches with my #1'star' Sally.

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    The Seecirc - A. D. Nance

    THE SEECIRC

    My Stars and Other Highlights Part Nine

    Copyright 2014 A. D. Nance

    all rights reserved

    except for small portions for reviews or promos

    CONTENTS

    12: The Seecirc

    13: Enemy Inside

    NEXT: Okron

    THE SEECIRC

    GT A107 – 12*32 – 7455*9398 – 0.8*1.3

    About a year later, Eldon took on another assignment, a long-term one. This one, coming from the Singsord Lords, involved traveling to seven star systems in a circuit and would take at least 12 kecuadems or cuadems. A cuadem is a period of 15.5 solar days. There are 24 cuadems in a year. The period of 12 cuadems would apply only if web tunnels were used for the entire circuit. It was known as a personal seeker network monitoring circuit, or seecirc for short. The SS Domes were increasing, but were still a drop in the bucket so-to-speak, of what was needed. They had a limited number of agents available and were for real cases of need in the galaxy. The seecirc was organized to help those seekers who were isolated or on their own in some way. Those seekers were visited outside the power of the Domes, to give aid, encouragement, and give them an opportunity to input comments, suggestions or questions to the Singsord visitor. This also enabled the S Lords to monitor the growing number of seekers. Occasionally announcements were made via the interstellar beacons, but still the best and most effective way to reach seekers and ones that were just curious, was by personal visits.

    The general way the seecirc was done was by the INTREB system or by other space tunnel webs similar to it. A localized web system existed between the seven star systems on this circuit that was near Earth’s star Sola. It was the nearest seecirc to Earth. So Eldon considered himself exceptionally privileged to have it. Using the established web system was more practical and safer than hyperspeed travel. Hyperspeed was used only as a last resort now by most advanced civilizations. The web tunnels allowed the travelers to circumvent time whereas hyperspeed did not. So only seconds or minutes will have passed in normal space-time with the use of webs, instead of years with hyperspeed. This feature of the seecirc work made it far easier for Eldon to maintain his partnership with Salena.

    Salena understood Eldon’s desire to continue to do work in helping Ibees to seek the Source, and she supported him. Eldon understood Salena’s desire to stay on Earth. He supported her in her work with children and animals. They could not communicate when Eldon was doing the seecirc, except by Keyshina. This was a means of ‘tuning in’ to each others thoughts across time and space. It was developed by Ibees with extra sense abilities like Salena. She learned it and taught it to Eldon. Eldon was able to use this by means of source-speak while looking at the light from Earth’s star. This was similar to remote viewing, but being focused on an individual’s thoughts. Eldon realized more all the time that space and distance were relative. There were amazing ways to connect two points in space, if you can learn how.

    For this assignment Eldon was given an AS-210 shuttle. It came with an android assistant and was made for just two occupants. Most of the web tunnels opened in close enough orbits of the planets. Some had web stations on the planet with a pad large enough for a small craft. Eldon would need to use his shuttle to travel short distances. He could have signed on to a science or survey mission for a government or federation, but he passed them up. He could have been a trader or collector of galactic artifacts and treasures. Perhaps it would have been an interesting occupation, for a while.

    But what Eldon really wanted to do, what his ‘calling’ was, was in connection with and pursuit of the Source. It was not a popular occupation, but the most satisfying for him. This current assignment would allow him to find the greatest treasures – intelligent beings seeking the Singular Source of all life. This was what he was waiting for while living a simple life on Earth.

    I will be thinking of you Salena, and wishing you were with me with every pulse of starlight.

    I will think of you every day and night, Eldon. Wishing is an old Hearthite way that I am beginning to understand. Keyshina is one of my ways which I will use.

    I too. May the Creator keep you safe.

    May the Source be with you on your journey, my dear one.

    The first two star systems, Proxima and Alpha, Eldon had visited before, but not as a Singsord on the seeker circuit. The seekers on most of the 19 planets on Eldon’s list knew that an SS visit was coming within a certain

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