Dell
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About the Book
A heart touching story of science fiction that is comprised of deep and humanistic emotion. Taking place in the future of our world, as an accidental creation came to easily coexist among us: The “computer” people, but they are a compassionate, free thinking, and existing populous who rival our intelligence. Emphasizing the family structure in the misty, hazy pages of this wonderfully compelling book of rare insights.
“DELL” ,the main character of this story, born with a fatal virus that is considered the “scourge” of these poor people. Emotions and acts of dedication, as well as the overwhelming willingness to succeed continuously clash as the parent of this beautiful and precious child, born dying and infected, advocates forevermore, and “makes” the medical and technical world listen to the powerful truths that are obviously seen and experienced by both this man, and his first born son, DELL.
“Dell Jr. 0043867” ,was the fixation of the world, as this virus ridden “computer” child unknowingly aided these medical/technical, and social professionals with valuable information that became milestones. Despite his disablements one can surely see a “learnnerd” spirit that peacefully smiles at the world, as well as with an ever loitering threat demise concerning the bodily realm. The ever loving trust this little one carried unto all who are the closest to him as he required continuous care until his suffering ceased. This heart warming story touches the fragile threads of humanity through the unceasing joy of simply being present in the very same soul of this beautiful child, although dying with a virus as he is a “living computer” composite like the rest of his people here.
The need to be loved, nurtured, and cherished, hence achieving miracles when one is the recipient. The child known as “DELL” will touch you’re heart: So will his virus.
About the Author
Ven. Lama Rimpoche, Milkweed L. Augustine, has written for many years as a poignant means of relaying vital information to the public, as both a leader of religion, and as a simple woman. Born in 1966, Miss Milkweed Augustine has triumphed over overwhelming odds that mostly spawned from congenital defects.
A powerful activist for the human rights for people from all over the world, as some even seek her personal assistance, especially on the Ivory Coast of Africa, as an individual wanted her to literally come to his country and stand by his side to proclaim their rightful place. Ven. Lama Rimpoche, Milkweed L. Augustine has consistently shown the integrity of the living spirit that shadows it’s Divine Creator. Surviving fatal neglect, and years of imprisonment with brutal torture, as well as famine with brainwashing, Milkweed Augustine will endlessly represent what she has thusly endured, but with a much equal respect, just what the literal miracle of having a boundless faith can really do.
Torn maliciously away from her family and home at the age of six, she now testifies to all peoples that t here exists no substitutions for ethics, love of our fellow man, but combined with a fervent following of religious practice and faith. Now a confirmed Roman Catholic, but fluent in Latin and many other foreign languages, Lama Milkweed L. Augustine upholds the glory of the truly Christina Church. A beautiful tapestry she painted to endlessly glorify our dear Lord and the Virgin Mary, our mother, is now hanging in a state of permanent display at Middleboro’s “Sacred Heart” Church, as she has given so much more to her Parish and to God, as people there, including the fellow people of the cloth, proclaim her as truly “gifted” from God. Her faithfulness and unceasing devotion has been an inspiration to them all here. Milkweed daily states the very same, “Before we go to the table, let us first call to mind our sins.”
A fervent preserver of the past, and a woman who never ceases to glorify the Lord God in any possible way she can. Lama Milkweed has also finally made the public media circuit of a New York newspaper, “Albany’s Times Union” ,but not only because of herself being a victim, but more so, due to the fact that she fiercely stands up to her enemies.
“Without the love and friendship of my God, Augustine says, I certainly would not contain the strength to do any of the things I’ve so far managed to do.. For with God in ones’ heart, one can achieve the greatest of potential, but moreover the greatest form of wisdom-a wisdom that knows no bounds-because it comes to us from our loving and forgiving Lord.”