A Voice in the Night
By Rudy Sikora
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Ms. Kalama claims a love affair with Hachita. It should not be viewed as a secret. Love is connected with time, and time has its limitations in human life. However, there is also tantric that is discussed and used to help you in the understanding of getting on the same wavelength. The characters are using tantric love to get closer together and experience the difference of origin for man and women.
You will be exposed to a brilliant conversation to their states of mind, their grudges, resentments, frustrations, hopes and ambitions. All this will end when they recognize that life is change and when it stops it ends.
Rudy Sikora
Rudy is an immigrant from Poland. In 1949, he entered the United States of America. He served for twenty years in the United States Army. He was given citizenship of the United States of America in 1954. After serving in the army, on assignment to Germany, Korea, and Vietnam, Rudy was honorably discharged as a chief warrant officer. He served for four years as a Contract Specialist for the district government and sixteen years as a contracting officer for the department of agriculture in Washington, DC. This is Rudy’s twelfth book as a published author. His academic training includes a BA from University of Maryland and postgraduate work studies in George Washington University.
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A Voice in the Night - Rudy Sikora
© 2012 Rudy Sikora. All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.
Published by AuthorHouse 7/24/2012
ISBN: 978-1-4772-4551-4 (hc)
ISBN: 978-1-4772-4552-1 (e)
ISBN: 978-1-4772-4553-8 (sc)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2012912516
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Contents
CHAPTER ONE
Mac Dominick’s story: A person should study what pushes him to reach his goal.
CHAPTER TWO
Flowers will wild, but hearts are to love
CHAPTER THREE
In love you wish to be believed, In friendship you want to be understood.
CHAPTER FOUR
From all originals, which they drew, lifelines was only love
CHAPTER FIVE
From all decisions, most difficult decision was love
CHAPTER SIX
Loving heart is always young
CHAPTER SEVEN
Attorney Rubenstein brief to the Honorable Judge Lichtenstein.
CHAPTER EIGHT
The verdict did not please either
CHAPTER NINE
Joe is single and on his way to build his future
CHAPTER TEN
Be Human; Children and watches should not be always wound.
A Novel of Moral Indoctrinations
It was very late at night. Mac was sitting alone in the kitchen drinking tea. Racing thoughts of Hachita were keeping him awake. As his mind drifted, suddenly he heard a voice that called his name. He jumped out of his chair in fear. Taking a few minutes to compose himself, he realized it was his imagination playing tricks on him, or was it?
The female voice, so charming and sweet said Hey Mac
what are you doing, sipping on tea and wide awake? Mac, in fear and adoration, began to search the house wherein he found neither spirit nor a person in his immediate side. To his amazement he found no joy, because the voice of the lovely woman was located elsewhere and not in his enchantment of his love. He dreams of Hachita and does not know why. He dreams of her during the day and when awake in darkness, at night. The feeling of his desire is always there. His love for Hachita is so great that he would like to have her near. It is not possible yet, because she has not declared her love for him.
Preface
This novel will explain romance at different level, at different times and different people making life the essence of good and evil. They are not aware of what they are doing because romance takes up all the time in love’s expectations. The young are eager to experience love which has two different connotations. When you view Agape Love
on the one hand and Erotic love
on the other you will notice a difference. The novel will examine the very essence of love and try to give an explanation what love does when two people are truly in love. There is also a court case included that involves lesbians. Mac Dominick is suing Mystique Kalama for trying to take his wife Hachita and destroy his marriage. Ms. Kalama claims a love affair with Hachita.
It should not be viewed as a secret. Love is connected with time and time has its limitations in human life. However, there is also tantric that is discussed and used to help you in the understanding of getting on the same wavelength. The characters are using tantric love to get closer together and experience the difference of origin for man and women.
You will be exposed to a brilliant conversation to their states of mind. Their grudges, resentments, frustrations, hopes and ambitions will end when they recognize that life is change and when it stops it ends.
Introduction
(Honey) is a favored expression to call a lady by a nickname to tell her intimately that she is sweet. This form of expression is the innermost stimulation of the heart. It is used to make her more receptive to the adoration of the lover. The mind seeing through the eyes interprets the loveliness of his honey bunch. Sweetness in the heart will cause your health to imminently improve. Eternal love is in a temporary setting because it lasts only moments and yet it survives. Actually we are talking about infatuation which produces feelings to be satisfied and make merry while the feeling is up high. When it subsides it does not return to agape love because it had no relationship in that environment.
A tree stands majestically in Four Seasons at Historic Virginia. The community is serene the neighborhood is at peace hoping to create a satisfactory living in their slowly approaching age. It is hoped that contentment in retirement provides a breath of satisfaction. Most desirous and splendid unexpected love, are you for real or have you come and go, out of the human lives? When babies are born they cry and humanity is happy and accepts novelty. But when we end our existence we are sad. Why are we not happy? All misery is gone, thanks God.
The storm has taken the tree down. The tree was standing for three hundred (300) years.
Acknowledgements
Editor: Barbara Houston
Consultant: Colonel (Ret.) Fred Merritt
Cover designer: Rudy Sikora
Computer advisor & Material Organizer: Herbert Nash
Congratulatory Dedication
I Rudy Sikora dedicate this book to women who have conquered man’s ego and elevated self above his expectations.
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CHAPTER ONE
Mac Dominick’s story:
A person should study what pushes him to reach his goal.
How did I ever think that I would become a writer? What is so important about being a writer of ideas that begin their journey from within? The heart manifests some thoughts worthy of sharing with fellow man. Oftentimes someone will approach me and tell me a story that makes little or no sense. However, the person communicating the thought has verbalized the idea that burdens his/her heart. A writer is a good listener for most of the time and when he is finished listening generally will seldom offer advice to the messenger. While I was seriously thinking about writing, I realized that I had to learn about me. My own image brought to people should say something interesting what I am trying to say. It seems that I am getting on in age. Yet, I have not learned a thing. What should I have learned to be more content? If I would make a list of faults about my friends, would that give me satisfaction? This should appease my ego right now. The key to learning about me is not in the faults of my dear friends. To study my friends is too far-fetched. An immediate answer is closer at hand; change myself, and not my friends. When this revelation took root in me, relationships with my friends improved. They look at me more like a servant, because, in my behavior there is no guile; only true friendship seems to be my genuine guide. Is this my New Year’s resolution, oh no, the change has already taken hold. A wise saying could personify it this way, honest relationships make good sense, and it is half the work of getting into heaven.
Heaven is a real desire, but men and women think. Perhaps we should not get by over enthusiastic about this concept. To get to heaven you have certain obligations to live up to. Your life needs to be inspired by good. However, Jesus makes it quite easy; if you forgive your fellow man, forgive yourself and ask to be forgiven you will be forgiven and all you sins wiped out. So what is the big deal, everybody is good. If you get into any mischief, appeal to Jesus, forgiveness is a cinch. I have never heard anyone saying that they are no good. Even Lucifer tells people that they are good by nature; they live a life, lying (lie) a little and cheating a lot will get the things they like to play with.
To blow my own horn sounds a distress; reality looks closer at it like a gift, a gift from the Omnipotent God; who knows, changing me is a spiritual encounter, and it does radiate different thoughts upon my friends.
The novel is about people that I know and learned to love from hearing them tell their stories told. Let me begin with the Mac Dominick story. He was much like other people in his habits and enchantment. There is no secret that we have many attitudes. They bring out in us the most vivid and inspiring luxury of contentment. We want to be happy, but at times we get angry at some event. We work at it very hard to make our nervous system think that the