The Dawn of Nightfall

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality, Philosophy
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Author: Elias Rafferton ISBN: 9781310454653
Publisher: Elias Rafferton Publication: October 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Elias Rafferton
ISBN: 9781310454653
Publisher: Elias Rafferton
Publication: October 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Issac Asimov's classic short story Nightfall takes the reader to a planet that has never experienced darkness, as at least one of its six suns illuminates the sky at any given time. There is no such thing as "night" for its inhabitants. The story's progression reveals that both religious prophesy and scientific prediction have pointed to the imminent descent of complete darkness, and explores the various reactions of the populace thereto. The narrative develops over an approximate time of one hour leading up to the "totality".

As a summary and philosophical interpretation of "Nightfall," The Dawn of Nightfall draws esoteric correlations with this science fiction masterpiece and inner pyscho-spiritual illumination. My intended purpose for the reader of this essay is to reflect as deeply as possible and be humbled by the magnitude of mortality, and to inspire the faith in, hope for, and pursuit of higher consciousness and eternal life. (Published under the pen name Edison Thomas.)

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Issac Asimov's classic short story Nightfall takes the reader to a planet that has never experienced darkness, as at least one of its six suns illuminates the sky at any given time. There is no such thing as "night" for its inhabitants. The story's progression reveals that both religious prophesy and scientific prediction have pointed to the imminent descent of complete darkness, and explores the various reactions of the populace thereto. The narrative develops over an approximate time of one hour leading up to the "totality".

As a summary and philosophical interpretation of "Nightfall," The Dawn of Nightfall draws esoteric correlations with this science fiction masterpiece and inner pyscho-spiritual illumination. My intended purpose for the reader of this essay is to reflect as deeply as possible and be humbled by the magnitude of mortality, and to inspire the faith in, hope for, and pursuit of higher consciousness and eternal life. (Published under the pen name Edison Thomas.)

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