Author: David B Kingman
Publisher: Chipmunkapublishing ltd
ISBN: 1847479626
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
DescriptionThe main character of "Ral, Space Colonizer" mirrors my own life of loneliness, fear, depression and suicidal ideations and it was only after I began writing the book that I observed this to be true. Ral, a galactic space traveler, preferred to live, isolated aboard his starship, the Tri-Star, rather than face the stringent laws, which were enslaving his fellow citizens on Ceylon, the planet of his birth. Ral would also spend his entire life, hovering in his spacecraft, high above the blue heavens of a Ceylonian colonization, which his father gave to him as a gift, naming it the Feramas, because it was wild and untamed. Ral watched over the affairs of the Feramas, protecting its citizens against any challenges that could be of hindrance to their social evolution and to the natural development of the planet. Ral for some strange reason, felt bonded to, not only a righteous sect on the Feramas, "The Children of Chaldoc" but in particular, to a citizen that was called the Prophet, who was instrumental in changing his heart and the way he looked at his world around him. Ral questioned life, and sought after its complex answers. Imagine growing up in a world that is virtually void of love, where the citizens walk around, cold and calloused, speaking to each other, only when necessary; where sex is forbidden by the government, and children are born under the guidelines of the government, not by the parents, but by donated seed from the most aristocratic citizens, e.g., politicians and military leaders. Ral, like me, is an emotional cripple, a daydreamer lacking the necessary skills to succeed in life. He visualized himself as a strong leader, whereas, his basic nature reveals that he was lacking in courage. Because of his deep-laden inner conflicts, eventually his mental illness led him to commit idolatry, murder and rape. Yes, Ral spent most of his life seeking the answers to his existence, when all the while a loving God was intervening in his life, leading him toward the path of salvation. It indeed is tragic when God's children continually reject Him, and then late in life, find that he was there all the time, this happened to myself and to Ral, Space Colonizer. While reading this book, you will find that there are indeed, space travelers in remote star systems that are pretty much the same as you and I. They gaze, as we, in wonder at the moon and stars that hover above their lush planets, they also bathe in the refreshing waters that provide for their cosmic existence. And because we are fellow travelers in this cosmological journey through time and space, we all share one thing in common, the love of an intergalactic God. He may be called Jehovah, Yahweh, Buddha, the Unni, Rhadda, or a host of other identities, but he is always the same God. The one God, with unlimited diversities of personality. If you can read through this book without shedding a few tears, I can't judge, but if you are looking for the love of God in your life; freedom from the bondage of sin that keep you shackled to your fears and guilt, and the love that should exist between your mate, children, relatives and your friends, then this book is a must. If my book leads one soul to Christ, then my twenty years of writing Ral, Space Colonizer will be justified. About the AuthorDavid Kingman was born in Morehead, Kentucky in 1942. He graduated from Miami Jacob's Business College with an extended two years of study through Urbana College. He has performed traditional country music on TV & Radio and has played in taverns, motels, and fairs for more than thirty years. For the past twenty years he changed his musical interest to gospel music. He served as vice-president of the Dayton Musician's Club in early 1961, and he also worked in Grand Rapids, Michigan as a studio photographer. In 1984, he served as a member of Dayton's S/E Priority Board, a community based organization. David served in Vietnam as a Photographer & Photo Lab Technician. A
Ral, Space Colonizer
Author: David B Kingman
Publisher: Chipmunkapublishing ltd
ISBN: 1847479626
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
DescriptionThe main character of "Ral, Space Colonizer" mirrors my own life of loneliness, fear, depression and suicidal ideations and it was only after I began writing the book that I observed this to be true. Ral, a galactic space traveler, preferred to live, isolated aboard his starship, the Tri-Star, rather than face the stringent laws, which were enslaving his fellow citizens on Ceylon, the planet of his birth. Ral would also spend his entire life, hovering in his spacecraft, high above the blue heavens of a Ceylonian colonization, which his father gave to him as a gift, naming it the Feramas, because it was wild and untamed. Ral watched over the affairs of the Feramas, protecting its citizens against any challenges that could be of hindrance to their social evolution and to the natural development of the planet. Ral for some strange reason, felt bonded to, not only a righteous sect on the Feramas, "The Children of Chaldoc" but in particular, to a citizen that was called the Prophet, who was instrumental in changing his heart and the way he looked at his world around him. Ral questioned life, and sought after its complex answers. Imagine growing up in a world that is virtually void of love, where the citizens walk around, cold and calloused, speaking to each other, only when necessary; where sex is forbidden by the government, and children are born under the guidelines of the government, not by the parents, but by donated seed from the most aristocratic citizens, e.g., politicians and military leaders. Ral, like me, is an emotional cripple, a daydreamer lacking the necessary skills to succeed in life. He visualized himself as a strong leader, whereas, his basic nature reveals that he was lacking in courage. Because of his deep-laden inner conflicts, eventually his mental illness led him to commit idolatry, murder and rape. Yes, Ral spent most of his life seeking the answers to his existence, when all the while a loving God was intervening in his life, leading him toward the path of salvation. It indeed is tragic when God's children continually reject Him, and then late in life, find that he was there all the time, this happened to myself and to Ral, Space Colonizer. While reading this book, you will find that there are indeed, space travelers in remote star systems that are pretty much the same as you and I. They gaze, as we, in wonder at the moon and stars that hover above their lush planets, they also bathe in the refreshing waters that provide for their cosmic existence. And because we are fellow travelers in this cosmological journey through time and space, we all share one thing in common, the love of an intergalactic God. He may be called Jehovah, Yahweh, Buddha, the Unni, Rhadda, or a host of other identities, but he is always the same God. The one God, with unlimited diversities of personality. If you can read through this book without shedding a few tears, I can't judge, but if you are looking for the love of God in your life; freedom from the bondage of sin that keep you shackled to your fears and guilt, and the love that should exist between your mate, children, relatives and your friends, then this book is a must. If my book leads one soul to Christ, then my twenty years of writing Ral, Space Colonizer will be justified. About the AuthorDavid Kingman was born in Morehead, Kentucky in 1942. He graduated from Miami Jacob's Business College with an extended two years of study through Urbana College. He has performed traditional country music on TV & Radio and has played in taverns, motels, and fairs for more than thirty years. For the past twenty years he changed his musical interest to gospel music. He served as vice-president of the Dayton Musician's Club in early 1961, and he also worked in Grand Rapids, Michigan as a studio photographer. In 1984, he served as a member of Dayton's S/E Priority Board, a community based organization. David served in Vietnam as a Photographer & Photo Lab Technician. A
Publisher: Chipmunkapublishing ltd
ISBN: 1847479626
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
DescriptionThe main character of "Ral, Space Colonizer" mirrors my own life of loneliness, fear, depression and suicidal ideations and it was only after I began writing the book that I observed this to be true. Ral, a galactic space traveler, preferred to live, isolated aboard his starship, the Tri-Star, rather than face the stringent laws, which were enslaving his fellow citizens on Ceylon, the planet of his birth. Ral would also spend his entire life, hovering in his spacecraft, high above the blue heavens of a Ceylonian colonization, which his father gave to him as a gift, naming it the Feramas, because it was wild and untamed. Ral watched over the affairs of the Feramas, protecting its citizens against any challenges that could be of hindrance to their social evolution and to the natural development of the planet. Ral for some strange reason, felt bonded to, not only a righteous sect on the Feramas, "The Children of Chaldoc" but in particular, to a citizen that was called the Prophet, who was instrumental in changing his heart and the way he looked at his world around him. Ral questioned life, and sought after its complex answers. Imagine growing up in a world that is virtually void of love, where the citizens walk around, cold and calloused, speaking to each other, only when necessary; where sex is forbidden by the government, and children are born under the guidelines of the government, not by the parents, but by donated seed from the most aristocratic citizens, e.g., politicians and military leaders. Ral, like me, is an emotional cripple, a daydreamer lacking the necessary skills to succeed in life. He visualized himself as a strong leader, whereas, his basic nature reveals that he was lacking in courage. Because of his deep-laden inner conflicts, eventually his mental illness led him to commit idolatry, murder and rape. Yes, Ral spent most of his life seeking the answers to his existence, when all the while a loving God was intervening in his life, leading him toward the path of salvation. It indeed is tragic when God's children continually reject Him, and then late in life, find that he was there all the time, this happened to myself and to Ral, Space Colonizer. While reading this book, you will find that there are indeed, space travelers in remote star systems that are pretty much the same as you and I. They gaze, as we, in wonder at the moon and stars that hover above their lush planets, they also bathe in the refreshing waters that provide for their cosmic existence. And because we are fellow travelers in this cosmological journey through time and space, we all share one thing in common, the love of an intergalactic God. He may be called Jehovah, Yahweh, Buddha, the Unni, Rhadda, or a host of other identities, but he is always the same God. The one God, with unlimited diversities of personality. If you can read through this book without shedding a few tears, I can't judge, but if you are looking for the love of God in your life; freedom from the bondage of sin that keep you shackled to your fears and guilt, and the love that should exist between your mate, children, relatives and your friends, then this book is a must. If my book leads one soul to Christ, then my twenty years of writing Ral, Space Colonizer will be justified. About the AuthorDavid Kingman was born in Morehead, Kentucky in 1942. He graduated from Miami Jacob's Business College with an extended two years of study through Urbana College. He has performed traditional country music on TV & Radio and has played in taverns, motels, and fairs for more than thirty years. For the past twenty years he changed his musical interest to gospel music. He served as vice-president of the Dayton Musician's Club in early 1961, and he also worked in Grand Rapids, Michigan as a studio photographer. In 1984, he served as a member of Dayton's S/E Priority Board, a community based organization. David served in Vietnam as a Photographer & Photo Lab Technician. A
Decoloniality Praxis
Author: Hamid H. Kazeroony
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1802629513
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
Presenting a holistic view of decoloniality, its genetic makeup, and its complexities, this book examines how colonialism has become embedded in power, language, culture, institutions, and social structures across the globe, as well as what it might take to relinquish postcolonial thinking in search of a decolonized future.
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1802629513
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
Presenting a holistic view of decoloniality, its genetic makeup, and its complexities, this book examines how colonialism has become embedded in power, language, culture, institutions, and social structures across the globe, as well as what it might take to relinquish postcolonial thinking in search of a decolonized future.
Humans to Mars
Author: David S. F. Portree
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Space flight to Mars
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Space flight to Mars
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Reconstituting Rurality
Author: Jonathan Murdoch
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135371792
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
The second in the "Restructuring Rural Areas" series, this work presents an examination of the way in which the rural, and the concept of rurality is being reconstructed within urban regions.; It argues that the rural is not a fixed category but the outcome of political, economic and socio- cultural pressures. These pressures are exacerbated in southeast England - an area dominated by London and the patterns of growth associated with that city. Through close analysis of key land development processes and a series of village studies, the authors give a forceful demonstration of the way in which certain social groups are becoming increasingly influential in determining the material and social shape of rural areas in the United Kingdom. The formation of class identity, it is argued, is closely bound up with the formation of certain local spaces; class and space must be considered as combined elements in the development of rural locales. To illustrate this the authors document in detail the means by which dominant groups represent themselves within the development process and show how the exclusion of certain kinds of development leads to the exclusion of certain social groups.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135371792
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
The second in the "Restructuring Rural Areas" series, this work presents an examination of the way in which the rural, and the concept of rurality is being reconstructed within urban regions.; It argues that the rural is not a fixed category but the outcome of political, economic and socio- cultural pressures. These pressures are exacerbated in southeast England - an area dominated by London and the patterns of growth associated with that city. Through close analysis of key land development processes and a series of village studies, the authors give a forceful demonstration of the way in which certain social groups are becoming increasingly influential in determining the material and social shape of rural areas in the United Kingdom. The formation of class identity, it is argued, is closely bound up with the formation of certain local spaces; class and space must be considered as combined elements in the development of rural locales. To illustrate this the authors document in detail the means by which dominant groups represent themselves within the development process and show how the exclusion of certain kinds of development leads to the exclusion of certain social groups.
An Inquiry Into the Character and Tendency of the American Colonization and American Anti-slavery Societies
Author: William Jay
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antislavery movements
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antislavery movements
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
An enquiry into the character and tendency of the American Colonization, and American Anti-Slavery Society
Author: William JAY (of New York.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Inquiry into the character and tendency of the American Colonization and American Anti-Slavery Societies ... Sixth edition
Author: William JAY (of New York.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antislavery movements
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antislavery movements
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
An inquiry into the character and tendency of the American colonization, and American anti-slavery societies ... Third edition. Stereotyped, etc
Author: William JAY (of New York.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
The Colonization of the West Bank Territories by Israel
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Israel-Arab War, 1967
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Israel-Arab War, 1967
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
A History of the Brazil; comprising its geography, commerce, colonization, aboriginal inhabitants, &c
Author: Esq. James HENDERSON (Sometime Resident in South America.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 618
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 618
Book Description