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Allan Mayer- Tasting the Wind Prologue

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It is not at the greatest level, the cosmic and the eternal, that mankind is divided, but at the level of the microscopic and transient.
What unites man can be measured in universes and aeons because each and every one is made of the same stardust, given a spark of the same divine nature and a place in the same eternal pattern.
But what divides man can be measured in millimetres and seconds- the millimetres of physical proportion which are perceived as 'attractive' or 'ugly,' the microscopic gap in the chromosome or few minutes of oxygen deprivation at birth that affect the whole being.
And it is a truth beyond doubt that a man can even die for no other reason than that he looks 'different.' 'Eddie's Diaries' (1962)

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  • can we have another chapter loving what you have done!

  • Thank you so much for your comment. I have been meaning to add more, but I have been busy doing a final proof read on 'Tasting the Wind' which should be available on Amazon by Christmas.

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  • Very talented. Keep it up!

  • Interesting stuff- I can smell the hospital

  • Excellent stuff.

    Hope this gets published would love to read more.

  • Fantastic- I found myself thinking- I hope she really gets it in the end. Does She?

  • Wow! Talk about opening with a bang. Looking forward to hearing the next bit.

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