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Light In the Cave
Light In the Cave
Light In the Cave
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Light In the Cave

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Source seekers Eldon and Salena embark upon their first joint SS mission. In the globular star cluster Quendiem was a planet called Metrozoid 4. In the cityscape which covered the entire surface was a bloomball plant, a very special one. Inside this world within a world was a society of ibees living in caves. Their long and difficult mission was to save them from extinction.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherA. D. Nance
Release dateOct 1, 2014
ISBN9781311018342
Light In the Cave
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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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    Light In the Cave - A. D. Nance

    LIGHT IN THE CAVE

    My Stars and Other Highlights part 7

    Copyright 2014 A. D. Nance

    All rights reserved

    except for small portions which may be used in reviews or promos

    Contents

    10: Light In the Cave

    Next: Metanova

    LIGHT IN THE CAVE

    GT A82.3-52-7204-0.6

    Eldon, being so impressed and moved in a way he never had before by being reunited with Salena, knew in his mind that these events were not due to random chance. He was assimilating the evidence that the Source of life was not only a creator – an all powerful supreme being, but that this one had a purpose to bring order and harmony. Eldon believed this Creator was active in the universe, in worlds, in civilizations, and even in the lives of individuals, to accomplish his purpose or grand design. This realization was not shared by the majority of intelligent life forms in this galaxy as far as Eldon knew. The Singsords were like a tiny school of phosforfish shining their little lights in a vast dark sea. The task of bringing light to all life was too daunting to even comprehend or think much about. And yet they knew their work was by design and was for the benefit of all intelligent life. That being the case, they forged ahead, becoming more solidified in the knowledge that the Creator was using them and considered each one important to him.

    Eldon saw the need to chronicle his life, at least some of his outstanding experiences, as he is doing now. In doing this he uses simple terms for the most part because he wants it to be read by many different life forms. Also he feels very humble, like a child, in view of evidence of the Source and his grand purpose. The more he sees in traveling the galaxy, the more he feels like a child with so much to learn. Therefore plain simple terms seems more appropriate since the words in languages he knows could never fully describe the

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