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Terrans: To MotherShip Terra's Stewards, with Love

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Nicoleta Taylor is an American author born in Transylvania, Romania, where her writing skills gained national recognition.

Terrans, her American poetry debut transcribes the broadcast of a human passenger of MotherShip Terra, our planet, that intriguingly and insightfully coalesces science fiction with spirituality.

“Sending out an S.O.S.
M.S. Terra is now leaking
The Love element.”


Embark on an extraordinary voyage that shifts the paradigm from humankind to kind human to steward of this world. A must-read food for thought book!

58 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 6, 2022

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April 27, 2022
Nicoleta Taylor’s Terrans is an astral journey into our shared global consciousness. I found her collection of poems to be a thoughtful reflection of human existence, which is needed now more than ever, as we continue to impact “Mothership Terra.”

One of my favorites, “One Country” takes the reader through an imagined landscape of our planet as one country of unity, free from political, racial, and social divide.

Five of the poems offer a deep dive into the elements fire, air, water, earth. The inclusion of the poem “Love” immediately following the elements asks the reader to consider love as the final element, the archelement, which creates life and oversees the others.

I am still working to deconstruct “Blueprint” and the possible meaning of the numeric values referenced. I originally thought perhaps they were tied to frequencies of color, or perhaps rgb color code. I do love a puzzle and will enjoy continuing to work to understand it completely.
I am still in awe of how seamlessly and eloquently Nicoleta was able to tie together science, consciousness, and love. After reading (and re-reading) the entire collection, what resonates the most for me is the question she asks at the end of the prologue, “Quo Vadis, Terrans?”
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