About this series
This book is dedicated to helping to create a better world through the application of imagination and hope through reason, while acknowledging that there is good or evil in our deeds and thoughts but as importantly, there are intended and unintended consequences that can stem from both that can change good or evil into the other.
The events of WWII are horrifying lessons that we must always remember as to our potential for depravity of our human spirit and our overly exuberant and selfish creativity when it comes to finding ways to destroy things and people’s lives. This book should in no way be taken to excuse the hateful monsters of that time who committed crimes against us all, but the backdrop of that period is simply to show an alternate history to the much less than perfect one that we currently experience. We can and should continuously challenge our creativity to our highest and best potential both individually and collectively.
Titles in the series (2)
- Natalae... From Across The Universe
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Lessons learned from a personal journey and struggle for peace A memoir Natalae Jaennae Alluneedis This book is about my personal journey through life from James to me, Natalae, how the expression of who I am has affected those around me, and ultimately how all of us are impacted... even you.
- Stop The Rain
This book is dedicated to helping to create a better world through the application of imagination and hope through reason, while acknowledging that there is good or evil in our deeds and thoughts but as importantly, there are intended and unintended consequences that can stem from both that can change good or evil into the other. The events of WWII are horrifying lessons that we must always remember as to our potential for depravity of our human spirit and our overly exuberant and selfish creativity when it comes to finding ways to destroy things and people’s lives. This book should in no way be taken to excuse the hateful monsters of that time who committed crimes against us all, but the backdrop of that period is simply to show an alternate history to the much less than perfect one that we currently experience. We can and should continuously challenge our creativity to our highest and best potential both individually and collectively.
Natalae Jaennae Alluneedis
1.I am a mother who loves all children and who has no children... anymore.2.I am four, nine, seventeen, thirty-five, and fifty-eight years old. This is because I have had many years of school in the sciences and math, but none in the matters that affect me the most now. Each age represents a stage from which I am a current student in life.3.I have memories of being respected by professional peers and family from a life I no longer want and can no longer have. I have a life being successful at a job and the friendship of my partner, and the crucial support which I have found in new friends; which may have saved me.4.I love so very many people but if I am loved at all, it is by my small circle of close friends; most of whom I do love sincerely, but have never met in person.5.I lived in fear of almost everyone in my immediate environment. I had done nothing wrong, but they saw me as ‘different’ and not equal to them. My very simple and fragile life was about maintaining anonymity yet using my imagination to help to make life better for everyone.6.I have learned to love those I had feared and to gain strength by that lesson. I have only just started my new life in 2012, four years after the date that I thought I had started it.7.I feel happier than I had ever thought possible.
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