Alone, Isten could not progress along his evolutionary path. It could remember Earth's naissance five billion years ago, and its own beginnings along that time line. Not so long ago, some seven thousand years BCE, it had cast adrift a tiny portion of itself into the gene pool of the Homonids ... a beacon of memory in a single cell to guide a new life back to itself. Desiring to review the progress of its seed it spared a thought in its direction. It nursed the hope that one day the seed would evolve to enable it to merge with it. Together, as one, It could explore the eons yet to live and grow…mehr
Alone, Isten could not progress along his evolutionary path. It could remember Earth's naissance five billion years ago, and its own beginnings along that time line. Not so long ago, some seven thousand years BCE, it had cast adrift a tiny portion of itself into the gene pool of the Homonids ... a beacon of memory in a single cell to guide a new life back to itself. Desiring to review the progress of its seed it spared a thought in its direction. It nursed the hope that one day the seed would evolve to enable it to merge with it. Together, as one, It could explore the eons yet to live and grow beyond its current limitations, and so progress to the next level of its desire on the path to attaining its absolute potential. A minuscule portion of Itself was once called Lélek. Lélek could not conceive of what the future held for him, or even if he had a future at all when struggling to survive as a stone age man. Isten had endowed him with the possibility of existence, self-determination and the desire for knowledge. These attributes opened the universe to Lélek to explore, to love and to follow his destiny. With an open mind he met his challenges of persecution and attachment always driven by desire for absolute freedom throughout all his lives and manifestations. He found that no matter where he was, who he was, whatever progress he'd achieved, there was always a price to be paid. Willingly, sometimes unwillingly he paid what the universe demanded. In the end he'd become greater then could ever have imagined when sitting in front of his cave keeping guard over his tribe at night.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zsoall, once Hungarian now Australian; sculptor, painter and cold glass artist. His unorthodox Science Fiction books explore our possible futures through memories of the past, discontent with the present and fear of the future. Zsoall, born in Hungary, was brought to Australia by his parents after the 1956 uprising in Hungary. He currently lives a creative life with his wife and animal family in the Northern Rivers of New South Wales, Australia. His life has changed direction a number of times. Starting as a Secondary Teacher then becoming an Administrative Officer in a large national organisation. Neither offered much in the way of creative involvement. That began when he embarked on a career as a computer programmer. Whilst in that profession his continuing compulsion to create made it inevitable that his life would change again. Completely giving up programming he immersed himself in creativity as a Sculptor and Painter. Much of his time is now dedicated to creating glass paintings and sculptures, and to writing. Our personal reality is a creation of how we see the world. We are aware of the present, we can perhaps remember the past, and sometimes guess a possible future.
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