The Unknown Story of Earth
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This novelette was written with the intent of giving the reader
a different perspective of the world we live in. Multiple points
of view will enable you to be fair and honest in your opinions.
Our general opinions shape and mold our world. We should
take the time to realize who we are, what we are and where
we are going.
The Professor
Hello, to all my spiritual brothers and sisters.I've been an electrician by trade up until about ten years ago when I attempted a career change. The book live & learn is what I wrote at that time. I realized it was an attempt to answer a letter from the State Department of the United States government that I received after writing the White House over my concerns about our relations with North Korea and the possibility of another world war.In the letter from the State department it was explained to me the situation with North Korea in detail. Seemed to me they were out of ideas and searching for new ones. It's occurred to me and I assume many others, with the creation of the atom bomb war is no longer a viable solution to anything. To rise above the barbaric practice of war I've concluded, it will take a change within each and every one of us.Good luck all.
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The Unknown Story of Earth - The Professor
THE
UNKNOWN
STORY OF
EARTH
BY
THE
PROFESSOR
Slowly over time we have created our world. Human beings are time travelers and not even aware of it,
said the old man.
His 11-year-old grandson Jeffrey turned and said, What are you talking about grandpa?
Then his grandfather reeled in his line and put his fishing pole down in the rowboat, knowing this was going to be a long story.
I had a spiritual awakening,
said Jeffrey’s grandfather. His grandson looked at him with bewilderment in his eyes. The old man smiled, realizing his grandson did not understand him. Jeffrey’s grandfather went on to say,
I was very observant of the people and the world around me when I was a younger man. One morning I woke up and the room was filled with soft sunlight. I got up and looked out the window. The sun was beginning to rise in the sky. I felt as though the Great Master of the Universe was warming me with a giant fire in the sky.
Then Jeffrey looked at his grandfather with amazement. Who is the Great Master of the Universe?
asked Jeffrey.
You know the Great Master of the Universe as God. I know what is known as God as the Great Master of the Universe. I see the Great Master of the Universe all around me, from the smallest things known to mankind to the largest, as well as humans themselves,
replied his grandfather.
How is that so?
asked Jeffrey.
Well I’m not quite sure how it’s done,
responded his grandfather. "But I know everything we see, hear, touch, taste and smell is a creation of the Great Master of the Universe.
I believe the Great Master of the Universe is the sun, the stars, the moon, and the earth below our feet. Your body and all the animals are created in the same way as the universe. One atom splits and multiplies into many repeatedly, until you become what you are at this very moment."
Yeah right, grandpa
remarked Jeffrey.
That’s right, just like the stars in the sky,
said his grandfather.
Jeffrey’s grandfather picked up his fishing pole and cast out into the lake. The bobber landed on the water and created several ripples, expanding outward from where it had landed. The two of them sat quietly for a few moments, when suddenly the bobber disappeared beneath the water and the line snapped tight.
Don’t let go!
yelled Jeffrey, repeating what his grandfather had said to him on previous fishing expeditions the two had gone on since the boy was seven.
The bobber popped back to the surface and the line went limp. Damn! He got away,
said Jeffrey’s grandfather.
Just a nibble,
sighed Jeffery.
The two sat quietly for a while longer, waiting to see if the fish would come back. Growing impatient the old man reeled in his line. Hmmm, he got the worm. Hand me that can
said Jeffrey’s grandfather.
Jeffrey looked around having forgotten exactly where in the boat they had put the can of worms. He grabbed hold of an old coffee can and began to remove the cover.
No, let me open that
said Jeffrey’s grandfather.
But grandpa, I can do it
insisted Jeffrey.
Okay! Can you bait the line for me too?
asked his grandfather as he sat back on his cushion and smiled. Jeffrey’s grandfather thought for a moment and laughed, I’ve already opened a can of worms.
Puzzled by what Jeffrey’s grandfather had just said. Jeffrey asked, What did you open?
Jeffrey’s grandfather responded, You know, the story I was telling you.