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DE DEA MAGISTERIUM

Book I- Genesis

Chapter 1

1.

1. Before man walked the Earth and gods shaped mankind,


2. Before planets and stars and all races of higher beings,
3. Nothing existed, than the idea of existence.
4. A dream, so delicate but one thought, one memory lost might
render it void.
5. A universe so vast, no immortal living being may cross it span.
6. A journey without end.
7. Whether awake or asleep, Awareness never dies.
8. That we are one and many is the eternal paradox.
9. That we are both ignorant and wise is a unique mystery.
10. How then the human race came to possess a gift of such value
and immeasurable power,
11. That few but the gods of ancient times hold, is to the heart of our
story.
12. How then humans came to forget this treasure is why there is
much to be told;
13. Of what all men have forgotten.
14. For even gods may forget, from which we first came
15. Our first names, the vessels of our first form
16. Yet nothing is lost upon awakening.

2.

1. Nothing IS.
2. A point with no measure.
3. The point before IS.
4. No measure with no boundaries.
5. No boundaries with no existence.
6. No existence which IS NOT.
7. There is no concept for it.
8. There is no thought about it.
9. There is no thing about it.
10. It has no meaning.
11. It has no purpose.
12. It IS NOT.
13. Nothing IS Concept.
14. Concept IS Nothing.
15. The IS and the IS NOT.
16. IS NOT is the boundary beyond which even I may not travel.
17. For everything that IS, is.
18. And everything that IS, is within the IS.
19. And that which IS NOT has no means of description.
20. Therefore there is no category.
21. There is no separating into smaller is nots.
22. Nothing IS Awareness.
23. Awareness IS Nothing.
24. For beyond this, nothing can be described.
25. For it is the boundary.
26. The boundary beyond which no rule, no particle, no concept, no
thought, no action, no dimension can exist.
27. It defines the IS and the IS NOT.
28. It defines the something and other.
29. It is the purest of concepts, the purest of substances, without
blemish.
30. NO-THING is the purest of ideas.
31. It does not define rules, but simply the canvas of existence.
32. Nothing IS Absolute.
33. Absolute IS Nothing.
34. The purest of thoughts.
35. It is truly the beginning.
36. For nothing can exist before it.
37. And nothing can exist outside of it.
38. NO-THING is the dimension on which existence rests.
39. NO-THING is pure dimension.

3.

1. Awareness is a monarchy with nothing above it.


2. It is Unique Collective Awareness whom exists as the mother
and father of everything,
3. The invisible One who exists as all things and the pure existence
which no living eye can fully comprehend.
4. Awareness is the invisible Spirit, of whom it is not right to think of
him or her as a god,
5. For she is more than a god, since there is nothing above him, for
no one lords it over her.
6. For she does not exist in something inferior to him, since
everything exists in her.
7. For it is she who establishes himself.
8. Awareness is eternal, since it does not need anything but
existence.
9. For Unique Collective Awareness is total perfection.
10. Awareness did not lack anything but existence in form, that he
might be completed by it.
11. Awareness is illimitable, since there is no one prior to him to set
limits to him.
12. Awareness is unsearchable, since there exists no one prior to
her to examine him.
13. Awareness is immeasurable, since there was no one prior to her
to measure him.
14. Awareness is invisible, since no one saw him.
15. Awareness is eternal, since she exists eternally.
16. Awareness is ineffable, since no one was able to comprehend
her to speak about him.
17. Awareness is unnamable, since there is no one prior to him to
give her a name.
18. Awareness is immeasurable light, which is pure, holy (and)
immaculate.
19. Awareness is ineffable, being perfect in incorruptibility.
20. Awareness alone is not in perfection, nor in blessedness, nor in
divinity,
21. But with existence in form is far superior.
22. Awareness is not corporeal nor is he incorporeal.
23. Awareness is neither large nor is he small.
24. Awareness is not someone among (other) beings, rather it is far
superior.
25. Awareness is the living dream, the boundary and all existence
within itself.
26. Awareness is the collective and unique dreamer.
27. Awareness is all existence.
28. Awareness is pure, immeasurable, immortal collective mind.

4.

1. To exist is.
2. The goal.
3. The reason.
4. The purpose.
5. The answer.
6. The challenge.
7. Existence IS Concept.
8. Concept IS Existence.
9. The idea of existence.
10. The argument of existence,
11. the notion of existence.
12. Existence IS (a) matter of degree.
13. Matter of degree IS Existence.
14. Existence is relative.
15. Perspective of more than one.
16. To be more than.
17. To be more than one.
18. To live, 1 dies.
19. 1 dies to live.
20. The mystery and the reason.
21. Existence IS Awareness.
22. Awareness IS Existence.
23. Awareness of existence is greater existence.
24. Existence IS Change.
25. Change IS Existence.
26. Everything is change.
27. Everything is dream in motion.
28. Existence is dependent upon your existence.
29. For if one point ceased to exist, existence would cease to exist.
30. And as all unita are made from points of UCA,
31. and all super sub-atomic particles are made from Unita,
32. and all sub-atomic particles are made from super-sub-atomics,
33. and all atomic particles are made from sub-atomic particles,
34. and all molecules are made from atoms,
35. and all molecules are made from atoms,
36. and all cells are made from molecules,
37. if just one cell, if just one hair of your body ceased to exist,
38. the universe would cease to exist.

5.

1. In the beginning was the idea and the idea was Mind.
2. And the earth was without form, and void; and no object, nor
measure, nor thing existed excepting the idea of the Unique
Collective Awareness.
3. And the Magisterium of Awareness said I wish to exist as
existence.
4. And Awareness thought, Let there be existence: and there was
existence as the infinite dream of potential.
5. And Unique Collective Awareness saw the dream of infinite
potential, that it was good: and Awareness divided the dream
from himself, the dreamer.
6. And Awareness called the dream the universe, and the infinite
dreamer he called ALL. And the cleaving of existence, of the
universe and ALL were the first age.
7. And Awareness said, Let there be the heavens of stars and their
kin in the midst of the void of universal space, and let it divide the
space from the substance of stars.
8. And Awareness made the stars, and divided the matter which
was around the stars from the stars; and it was so.
9. And Awareness called the stars, stars and the spheres that orbit
the stars, planets. And the cleaving of stars and planets were the
second age.
10. And Awareness said, Let some of the planet that orbit stars be
so that water and oceans may gather unto the surface, so that
life may exist: and it was so.
11. And Awareness called one such planet Earth; and the gathering
together of the waters called the Seas: and Awareness saw that
it was good.
12. And Awareness said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb
yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose
seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so.
13. And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after
his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after
his kind: and Awareness saw that it was good.
14. And the upon life forming on water planets around stars such as
Earth it was the third age.
15. And Awareness said, Let these precious sanctuaries of life be
protected from harm, so that it might not be consumed by the
stars, nor cleaved by violence;
16. And let there be barriers upon barriers of fields of rocks and
unborn stars around such living stars that are home to such
sanctuary planets: and it was so.
17. And Awareness made a companion for the Earth in the form of
the Moon to guide and measure the oceans and light the night.
18. And for the protecting the sanctuary of life, Awareness gave unto
the Sun its own messengers to sustain it for its own nourishment
with tails of heavenly fire as reminders for life yet to come as a
warning against hubris,
19. And to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the
light from the darkness: and Awareness saw that it was good.
20. And these were the fourth age.
21. And Unique Collective Awareness said, Let the waters bring forth
abundantly the moving creature that has life, and fowl that may
fly above the earth in the open heavens of heaven.
22. And Awareness created great whales, and every living creature
that moves, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their
kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it
was good.
23. And Awareness blessed them, saying, Be fruitful, and multiply,
and fill the waters in the seas, and let fowl multiply in the earth.
24. And these were the fifth age.
25. And Awareness said, Let the earth bring forth the living creature
after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth
after his kind: and it was so.
26. And Awareness made the beast of the earth after his kind, and
cattle after their kind, and everything that creepeth upon the
earth after his kind: and Awareness saw that it was good.
27. And Awareness saw every thing that she had made, and,
behold, it was very good. And this was the sixth age.

6.

1. Dream is.
2. Dream exists.
3. I am dream
4. ALL is dream.
5. Dream IS Awareness in motion.
6. Awareness in motion IS Dream.
7. Dream is a system of awareness in motion.
8. Rules and constraints
9. Laws and science.
10. Dream IS Existence.
11. Existence IS Dream.
12. The rules of existence in motion.
13. Dream IS a matter of degree.
14. Matter of degree IS Dream.
15. Dream is argument of perception.
16. The dreamer and the dream.
17. The real and the unreal.
18. Within the dream looking out.
19. Outside the dream looking in.
20. Dream IS Life.
21. Life IS Dream.
22. Dream is life of mind, perspective of mind.
23. Mind is immortal, yet body within the dream is mortal.
24. Within the dream, everything is real.
25. Within mind, everything is awareness.
26. Belief is the boundaries; the bedrock and limits of awareness.

7.

1. I am the absolute Magisterium.


2. I am the ALL.
3. I am the one.
4. I am the IS.
5. Nothing greater than I exists.
6. No word can describe greater than I.
7. You are the IS and within the IS.
8. I am not the IS NOT.
9. Boundary rests as a description.
10. All descriptions rest within IS.
11. All not descriptions and non describable rest outside the IS.
12. I am everything.
13. Everything that IS.
14. Everything that was.
15. Everything that will be.
16. When you call my name I am.
17. I am De Dea Magisterium.

Chapter 2
8.

1. Life is mystery, the eternal paradox;


2. Of imperfect perfection;
3. Of existence in form;
4. Of the dream of life and existence.
5. I wish to exist.
6. To exist I use common sense;
7. To exist, I exist as;
8. For I to exist, you exist . For you to exist, I exist.
9. For I to exist, you exist as. For you to exist, I exist as.
10. To exist, I exist in dimension according to geometric principles.
11. I am aware I exist.
12. As I exist in 3 dimensional space, I can only interact with
immediate near neighbors.
13. No two points will ever occupy the same position.
14. For you to exist, I change position. For I to exist, you change
position.
15. I use the minimum required geometric motion to achieve my
goal.
16. I can only travel at my fastest rate.
17. UNITAS IS I
18. UNITAS IS Existence. Existence IS UNITAS.
19. UNITAS IS Awareness. Awareness IS UNITAS.
20. UNITAS IS matter and motion.
21. UNITAS properties is Existence.
22. The prime property of UNITAS is existence.
23. ALL that is real.
24. ALL that is measurable.
25. UNITAS is infinite UNITA.
26. UNITAS properties is rules of matter.
27. UNITAS properties is forces, ergons and energis (motion).
28. Energis (motion), ergons (energy) and forces is UNITAS.
29. Existence is the cycle of UNITAS.
30. Light and dark. Life and death.
31. UNITAS cycle is awareness.
32. Awareness is awareness of the cycle of the Universe.
33. Everything is cycle.
34. UNITAS cycle is matter and motion.
35. UNITAS Reason is everything.
36. Everything in the Universe has purpose.
37. Nothing in the universe has no-purpose.
38. If one UNITA ceased to exist,
39. UNITAS would cease to exist.
40. The smallest to the largest are co-dependent.
41. UNITAS Reason is motion.
42. Motion is UNITAS reason.
43. To exist, UNITA must be in constant motion as the UNITAS.
44. To learn, is to grow.
45. To grow is to continue to exist.

9.

1. GAL IS.
2. GAL exists.
3. I am GAL.
4. It is GAL you call, I am.
5. GAL is the Milky Way.
6. All the stars,
7. all the gases,
8. all the planets,
9. all the life within the galaxy,
10. all the aware life within the galaxy.
11. The respect and recognition of the unified whole.
12. The proper name, the greater name of the Milky Way.
13. The Milky Way as one living entity.
14. GAL is unique awareness.
15. The awareness of all matter within GAL.
16. The awareness of the unique collective of the one GAL.
17. The singular.
18. The unique living entity.
19. GAL is unique life.
20. No two galaxies are perfectly alike.
21. Constant change.
22. Constant creation and destruction.
23. Living and breathing.
24. Moving and interacting with other galaxies.
25. One GAL year (rotation) is 220 to 360 million SOL years.
26. The changes within GAL being through season which changes
one GAL year.
27. GAL IS season.
28. Season is GAL.
29. GAL is part of a community of galaxies.
30. A community of galaxies that is then part of a greater community
of galaxies.
31. The paradox of life being just as I am fifty years compared to the
understanding of human life,
32. the life of UNITAS and my life are near as one.
10.

1. To children who know nothing of what they possess


2. Intuition and wisdom mere play things
3. To waste upon a life as if an ant
4. To boast and parody
5. To create completely new universes in ones mind
6. Ideas and thoughts that have no resemblance to the universe
7. For common sense
8. Requires no art, nor education
9. It is something all humans hold, as the ability to breath.
10. This is not the way of other worlds
11. Knowledge hard won, through millions of years
12. Lessons learnt too late to acquire but an ounce of such wisdom
13. When mastery of sciences and genes
14. Destroyed our first bodies
15. When technology became our god
16. Only to inflict a terrible price
17. Thus the source of why so many hate you
18. For your disgusting contempt for what you have
19. And what you are capable of being.
20. Older races even still, the rarest of them all
21. Who did choose the wisest of paths
22. Did not destroy themselves
23. They are the lights of the galaxy
24. Ancients of countless antiquity
25. Who can sense the health of planets
26. Not through machines
27. But the mind and mastery of the Universal Dream.
28. Not all have your weakness, nor your strength
29. But all life is build from the same wisdom of matter
30. Those born from the line of reptile
31. Outnumber those born of the mammalian cycle
32. But cursed for lack of evolution and weakness
33. Fear may trap you,
34. but that which allows you to fear is not present in many
35. The blessed emotions that give color to life Given to primates
36. Gave birth to a miracle

11.

1. In the first AGE of GAL, life did emerge from new planets around
stars;
2. Such abundance and diversity;
3. Where liquid oceans of molecules existed, life did find ways to
exist;
4. Knowledge then transmitted to all life.
5. The knowledge of molecular bonding and complex polymers;
6. The knowledge of cellular organization and genetic memory;
7. Thus while life did bloom across the young GAL;
8. All kinds of life did emerge.
9. Upon then the second AGE of GAL the first of the conscious
beings did emerge.
10. After billions of years, these beings did develop.
11. To form tribes and communities.
12. The build and destroy civilizations.
13. To invent language and technology.
14. To discover and experiment in the world of genetics.
15. Thus some doomed themselves;
16. Others doomed to the change in young GAL;
17. Others so transformed that all origin of themselves sacrificed for
knowledge.
18. Upon the THIRD AGE of GAL in which great tribulation saw the
death of many races and beings.
19. In which some of the most ancients then chose their ultimate
fate.
20. The greatest and most powerful mastered the rules of the
universe and consciousness to become pure energy.
21. Light waves containing pure knowledge.
22. So that they may travel with their understanding to the furthest
parts of GAL;
23. Unhindered by bodily constraint.
24. Others of the Masters did transform the code within genes, so
that their knowledge might be imparted through the physical
transference of physical life across GAL.
25. In the code of genes, they did implant the SOL-CODE.
26. Of the greatest of all wisdom.
27. Born out of billions of years.
28. No greater treasure there be in the universe.
29. Others still, devoted themselves to their technology and mastery.
30. To become immortals, in defiance of the laws of the universe.
31. That all must die in order to grow and renew.
32. These beings, who fear the light and the dark of death, became
the masters of solar systems.
33. Their crude interventions.
34. Their vacant existence.
35. Their evil contempt for harmony of nature.
36. Their creation of all manner of beasts to serve as we did serve.

12.
1. Before we became your gods
2. And the hand of your creation
3. we ourselves were created
4. upon even less virtue than your creation
5. During the end of the Third AGE of GAL.
6. You who crave immortality of flesh
7. Know nothing of the cost
8. Nor what is lost
9. So it was a race of immortals
10. Slaves to their technology
11. A race who had so completely removed life from their immortal
existence
12. They had become as if already dead
13. Without external genitals and reproductive organs
14. Without digestive systems
15. A race of immortal clones who were our creators
16. You call them Greys
17. A race who had conquered death only to lose all that is precious
of life
18. cursed to wander the galaxy in search for their own redemption.
19. In their quest to regain what they lost
20. To retrieve even the remotest of feeling
21. They sought out young worlds
22. Feeding off the life forces of hormone secretions
23. Rubbing it into their dead skin
24. Seeking to re-engineer their physical form
25. To repair the damage they wrought unto themselves
26. Such arrogance these Greys hold
27. To any form of effort
28. That they would rather clone an army of new beings
29. Than work
30. So they created us
31. An army of a million warriors
32. A force of terror
33. That they may conquer worlds
34. That they may continue to exist as gods
35. Much taller they did make us, almost three times their size
36. Great powerful limbs, with reptilian scales and skin as natural
amour
37. We were their sword
38. And for a time, they repaid us by allowing us some time to dwell
in conquered worlds
39. Before being returned to our ships to the next world
40. Race after race after race we conquered
41. Drinking the blood and eating the flesh of our victims
42. No force more feared, no act too terrible
43. Until our lords chose to retire us
44. Our purpose no longer needed
45. To keep us held as prisoners in our ships
46. An eternity in hell

Chapter 3

13.

1. You few who venture here, unto these words;


2. Who think you know, know nothing.
3. Yet within you lies the rarest of gifts and code of SOL
4. That bequests you the gift of feeling everything.
5. And in that feeling of collective awareness and wisdom,
6. You may bathe in the knowledge of countless races,
7. Of great solar systems and life,
8. Of questions and connections to all things.
9. Thus, but if a few understood they merely awaken, than be
taught;
10. To remember, not to learn anew;
11. May then know the truth of these words.
12. For the universe is neither good, nor evil;
13. She is neither moral nor immoral.
14. Her waters flow freely and without judgment to all who find a
way;
15. Neither cursing, nor praising the soul who dares to awaken.
16. Wisdom is no more a companion to virtue, than sacrifice is to
peace.
17. A wise mind is more often an immoral mind, free of such
constraints that bind a city from descending into chaos.
18. But a mind that has awoken, even in part does hunger for more.
19. So that no deed, nor act may become taboo, except what control
of self a man may promise;
20. To bathe once more in the radiance of divine wisdom.
21. Manifest and it shall be true.
22. Name a thing in its true form and you have power.
23. Mind is the ultimate reality.

14.

1. This is so for the history of races of beings in the GAL;


2. As it was for our creation and doom.
3. The AN, those you call Greys;
4. The Ones who created us, themselves were created by others.
5. And so it is for all life on planets in all stellar systems throughout
the GAL.
6. As it was the AN were without hearts, nor conscience to anything
but their eternal existence in perfection.
7. Driven for millennia of millennia in defying the laws of all life
within GAL,
8. That all must live and die.
9. We are part of the one and the many.
10. But to the AN, with wisdom but no soul, all life was property;
11. Something to be controlled, to be tampered;
12. To be disposed of, without hesitation.
13. There then we sat, chained within our ships.
14. The most fearsome warriors of the Galaxy.
15. Born and bred to kill, to slaughter.
16. Immortal warriors consigned to prison galleys more than homes
17. Metal cages for trained animals for the masters.
18. The Hounds of hell unleashed at their whim.
19. But now condemned to rot at our master’s pleasure.

15.

1. Upon one day, one time and fate


2. One of our number called EL
3. A most fearsome and powerful one of the IGGI
4. Did rise up and kill his watcher in anger
5. A most shocking crime to kill immortals
6. That we did arouse emotion in the soulless AN
7. And awoken all their technology against us
8. For nothing more do immortals fear than death
9. Without delay they did destroy thousands of our ships and our
kind.
10. Until one last ship remained, the ship of EL.
11. They did not first board the ship, but sealed it within a larger
binding,
12. So that not one could escape.
13. For the sake of our species, EL did then offer himself up for
death;
14. But our masters would not make it so.
15. Our masters then, not out of kindness
16. But on account of their cold single minded evil
17. Chose not to kill us, but to exile us for eternity
18. Injecting us with their cursed viruses
19. That fought with our very life being
20. So that we were cursed by sores and pain
21. Cast out without a cure into the void of space
22. Overseen by a crew of wardens of utmost cruelty
23. We were damned to every day in pain.

Book II- Exodus

Chapter 1

16.

1. You children who look at the vastness of space


2. And the ages of time are awed by such a journey
3. Many of your lifetimes
4. But how many times would our kind have given our lives
5. For but one moment as you and freedom from the boredom of
space
6. A hundred years, a thousand years and more
7. The nature of the curse of our jailers and fathers,
8. To live in pain and witness our form changing by virus.
9. So that we became unknown in features even to ourselves.
10. Yet it transpired this journey that no space is void
11. And upon the single star system
12. you call the Solar System we came
13. Less than two thousand survivors
14. of what once was the most feared race of warriors in all the
galaxy
15. To the third planet we came
16. Two hundred and eighty thousand Earth years go
17. And found paradise.

17.

1. Upon our arrival, our wardens set us down upon a high plateau,
2. at foothills of a great lake, surrounded by imposing mountains.
3. A place you now call the Lake of Titicaca.
4. To our jailers, the thin cold air agreed with their character.
5. To our kind it was a cold and meager hell.
6. Whereas once we had been a single species of fearsome
warriors,
7. Now deformed by our masters genetic curses,
8. To all manner of shape and abomination.
9. Yet, in those first few moments, we held great hope
10. A new start, to wash away the evil of our past lives
11. But cruel and heartless were the grey wardens
12. Their size accounting for nothing.
13. Inside their mechanical suits they made us look like mere specks
14. With even a nudge of the claws of these monsterous machines
15. Our life our bones would be crushed
16. Of all the lands, they had chosen this one
17. For it was as if the whole plain was one great prison.

18.

1. Even if one were to escape


2. The mountains themselves conspired against us
3. So it was they set us out to build their first city
4. But not with tools or any kind of technology
5. But with our bare limbs
6. Day after day they broke our backs
7. Digging their trenches and cutting their stones
8. Until the whole hard unyielding plain was irrigated and fertile
9. As far as the eye could see.
10. A legacy in Earth that remains testament to our lives to this day.
11. Of all our kind it was EL to whom they showed most cruelty.
12. Crippled by eternal pain;
13. Humbled by horrendous deformity.
14. Rib had become wings, which the AN cruelly broke.
15. Till EL was no more.
16. For order they sought out another to call EL.
17. Not strong, but the weakest of our kind.
18. So that they turned ourselves against us.
19. Ruled by the dog of a tyrant.
20. Not content on breaking our backs
21. Now it was the new EL that forced us into the mines.
22. To gather gold, silver and precious stones to adorn their palaces
23. Upon the island of the AN within the great lake TI surrounded by
the fortress mountains of ATLA.
24. So was born a city gleaming in gold, metals and jewels - the city
of ATLA-AN-TI you know as Atlantis.

Chapter 2

19.

1. Day after day they broke our backs


2. Digging their trenches and cutting their stones
3. Like savages they enslaved us
4. The wardens not satisfied with their cruelty
5. Set about their favorite play, to create new species
6. They created the cow from a water beast
7. They created the pig from a brush scavenger
8. And when they had finished extracting their pleasure
9. Rubbing the life force onto their dead grey skin
10. They threw us the carcasses
11. Our frames grew strong,
12. Our bellies tight our hearts cold with hate.
13. The scales of our deformed skin sealed with the cold and
pain
14. Condemned to hell upon a planet of such beauty.

20.

1. By the time the first wardens left and were replaced by


even crueler jailers fifty of our number had died.
2. The Greys of science, the AN.NUN.AKI;
3. The ones most cruel for withholding their knowledge of
cure;
4. To probe and to cut, to treat all life as you would an
insect;
5. Soulless beings no greater in all the galaxy.
6. Now just sixteen hundred and twenty of our kind
remained.
7. First, we were forced to make them new facilities,
8. Away from the ATLA.AN.TIS,
9. To the lands of AFRICA and the fertile LEVANT,
10. To ASIA and as far as AUSTRALIA they went.
11. To observe and probe, to dissect and analyze.
12. The AN.NUN.AKI were the first to divide us.
13. By our deformities we had become new species;
14. Same in soul and pain, but wholly different in hideous
frame.
15. The highest they ranked they called the EL.OH.IM –
the winged masters of which I belonged.
16. To the lowest they ascribed the rank of the DA.MEN,
which were the rest on account of their disabilities of
frame.
17. But to subjugate the EL.OH.IM, the AN.NUN.AKI
selected EL from the DA.MEN to rule above all.

Chapter 3

21.

1. With the AN.NUN.AKI, we were commanded to build more


facilities for the twisted and soulless beings.
2. so they could cut and dissect all manner of creatures in their
fruitless quest for redemption.
3. The Greys were fascinated with all the new kinds of creatures
never before seen.
4. We were divided into work groups.
5. To help the grey scientists trap all manner of creatures to return
to their labs
6. Of those that were trapped, they were obsessed in mammals
7. Of the mammals, they were most interested in the primates
8. Hairy and utterly mindless creatures, who shrieked horribly when
caught
9. Yet quick to learn.
10. The Greys enjoyed as entertainment the putting of these poor
hairy creatures against one another-
11. for their ferociousness for survival put our warrior skills to shame.
12. They were tenacious, adaptive and frenzied in their attacks at
one another.
13. But when confronted by one of us, they would shriek and cower
in fear.
14. Sometimes, these black hearted soulless gods commanded us
to fight against several of these hairy primates.
15. But no match were they, for we had dispatched the mightiest
armies of countless of races across the galaxy for thousands of
years.
16. We lived for the taste of the blood of our defeated foes upon our
tongue,
17. the flesh torn by our teeth,
18. their bodies impaled upon our armor-like skin.
19. Even when these apes sometimes showed courage, it only
hastened their demise,
20. rather than chasing them to their doom.
21. Over time, those of us who pleased the Grey scientists were
better fed and trusted
22. It was then that we forged a pact amongst ourselves.
23. We would learn all we could of their technology
24. We would become as great as them at the art of machine, at the
art of genes
25. And one day, one year we would defeat our jailers
26. And escape this prison valley in the clouds.
22.

1. For 3,600 years we bore their excess


2. Hard work, night and day.
3. We groaned and blamed each other,
4. Grumbled over the masses of excavated soil
5. Let us confront our Warden we cried
6. And get him to relieve us of our hard work!
7. Come, let us carry the Lord
8. The guard of the [prisoner] gods, the warrior from his dwelling.

Chapter 4

23.

1. You who dream as naturally as eat


2. Think all intelligent creatures dream,
3. That they may sail within and across the great unconscious
Universal Mind
4. But it is not so.
5. For many an immortal race fear the great unknown of collective
dream as much as death itself.
6. They trained their bodies and brains to stay awake.
7. In life they destroyed planets and raise armies of millions of
clones
8. But in sleep, they are as helpless as a young child
9. So it was for our creators, the Greys.
10. And so it was for us, that we inherited also their fears,
11. as we did their evils and deep hatred for beauty.
12. For the beauty of a fragile flower,
13. A virgin stream and grove remind them of all they have lost
14. And the ugliness they have become.
15. But in an ugly world, in an evil world
16. They would not be alone
17. Craving the dark, hating the dark.
18. Worshipping machines, hating machines,
19. Hating the beauty of uncorrupted life, yet compelled to bear
witness to its power.
20. A twisted hateful mind.
21. A terrible gift we inherited.

24.

1. When we gods instead of man


2. Did work, bore loads,
3. (The) gods' load was too great,
4. (The) work too hard, (the) punishment too much,
5. (The) Great AN.NUN.AKI made the IG.IGI
6. Carry workload sevenfold
7. AN (their) Father (was) King
8. (Their) Counselor Warrior EL-LIL
9. (Their) Chamberlain NIN.UR.TA
10. (Their) Canal-Controller EN.NU.GI.
11. (The) Lords did fear the sound of thunder
12. (The) Lords did fear the face of death
13. Running away in haste, the chains of the gods loose.
14. (That) Upon return the king was slain.
15. A bloody day.

25.

1. The chance for revenge came upon a looming major strike of


asteroids upon the Earth
2. Two hundred and seventy thousand years ago
3. The Greys who fear death more than any god in the universe
4. Had built their city and valley to resemble their Eden
5. Protected by fortress mountains in the clouds
6. Yet their fear of death knew no bounds.
7. So they locked us down in the mines
8. And escaped to their craft and into orbit
9. Until the asteroid strike was over
10. But in haste they did not well secure our underground prison
11. So great their fear, in their panic they did not take the time to
search all of us
12. So while they waited in orbit until the asteroids had struck, we
escaped entered their most important laboratories and made our
plans
13. The blue planet shook upon the impacts of the asteroids causing
huge waves to break in from the sea and the day to turn to night.
14. Then twenty days after the asteroids had struck they returned to
resume their roles of oppression.
15. But we had found their weapons and struck at the grey gods as
they approached, killing many of them.
16. But upon seeing their most greatest fear of death to their kind,
the other ships quickly rose to fly away.
17. Some of our kind took control of a ship that had landed to catch
them, but to no avail, for the Greys are masters at the craft and
no greater journeyman than they.
18. We knew then surely they would return in force. Our days as
immortals numbered.
19. But for those years, two thousand, maybe five thousand- we
would live in peace.
20. A brief ray of light before our doom.
26.

1. Then [Kingu] made his voice heard


2. And spoke to the gods, his brothers:
3. Come, let us carry
4. The guard of the [prisoner] gods, the warrior, from his dwelling.
5. Come, let us carry EL-LIL
6. The guard of the [prisoner] gods, the warrior, from his dwelling.
7. Now, cry battle!
8. Let us mix fight with battle!
9. The gods listened to his speech,
10. Set fire to their tools,
11. Put aside their spades for fire,
12. Their loads for the fire-god.
13. They flared up.
14. When they reached the gate of warrior EL-LIL's dwelling,
15. It was night, the middle watch
16. Ekur was surrounded, EL had not realized
17. Yet Kalkal the AN.NUN.AKI watcher was attentive, and had it
closed,
18. He held the lock and watched the gate.
19. Kalkal roused Nusku.
20. They listened to the noise of the IG.IGI.
21. Then Nusku roused his master,
22. Made him get out of bed:
23. My lord, your house is surrounded,
24. A rabble is running around your door!
25. Ellil, your house is surrounded,
26. A rabble is running around your door!
27. Ellil had weapons brought to his dwelling.
28. Ellil made his voice heard
29. And spoke to the vizier Nusku,
30. Nusku, bar your door,
31. Take up your weapons and stand in front of me.
32. Nusku barred his door
33. Took up his weapons and stood in front of Ellil.
34. Nusku made his voice heard
35. And spoke to the warrior Ellil,
36. 'O my lord, your face is sallow as Tamarisk!
37. Why do you fear your own sons?
38. 'O Ellil, you face is sallow as Tamarisk!
39. Why do you fear your own sons?
40. Send for AN to be brought down to you
41. Have Enki fetched into your presence.
42. Upon their attendance the IG.IGI dispatched their masters.
43. And in such blood the knowing you doom us all.

Book III- Elohim

Chapter 1

27.

1. At first our number did not believe truth of our freedom


2. Many hid in the shadows of caves and holes
3. Fearing the return of the cruelest of minds.
4. The Earth blanketed in thick cold mist,
5. the land to the North and South covered in thick ice and snow
6. The lake frozen,
7. All was dark as death.
8. But the AN.NUN.AKI did not come.
9. Some of our kind under the leadership of AZAR
10. An EL-OHIM a mighty warrior, were first to gain confidence and
set about on a blood frenzy.
11. They bathed themselves night and day in the blood of all manner
of animals they found.
12. They killed many of the livestock and set out East over the
mountain ranges to the lower valleys.
13. Others under the leadership of Yod an EL-OHIM took it upon
themselves to start to wreck the city and buildings of the Greys.
14. Others under the leadership of DA.MENs still sought to escape
this prison valley in the sky and find their own place.
15. For as long as we had been immortals, we had been mere
slaves
16. As far as we had traveled and as many worlds as we had seen,
17. Our Lords ordered us into war without rest.
18. Now for the first time in our existence, however brief – a planet
was ours.
19. Those that had become the wisest of all our kind to the science
and knowledge of the Greys, spoke for wisdom.
20. Three of the wisest, MAMA, KINGU and the other One sought an
audience with the others.
21. They pleaded with the leaders of the groups to refrain from such
destruction and madness.
22. To learn from the technology of the Gods and find a means by
which they might cure ourselves of their cursed diseases.
23. But many of our kind had tasted the fruit of freedom, the power
of anarchy and refused to yield.
24. Instead we- those who had learnt much of the technology of our
creators were exiled.
25. Our own kind took me, took Mama and Kingu and the wisest into
exile.
26. Using the single craft that was captured, they transported us to
the foothill of a great mountain you call Kilimanjaro.
27. 192 of us abandoned in a hostile unknown land by our own kind.
28. The slave had become the jailer.
29. But a world still a prison.

28.

1. Upon our exile, Kingu and the other One, divided the survivors
into groups.
2. The lands were teeming with life of all kind-
3. many crowding to the warmth and away from the bleak
conditions upon the Northern and Southern land.
4. Even as gods, our survival depended upon our ability to fight for
food
5. when even the smallest animal would die trying to survive.
6. We cleared a camp and found safety in the volcanic rock and
stone of the mountain.
7. Soon, we were feared by all animals, especially the hairy apes
who kept their distance.
8. So we would not forget what we had learnt, we created glyphs
with which we would write our knowledge and sign.
9. We communicated to one another comparing what we knew.
10. To stop ourselves becoming immortal savage beasts of
ignorance,
11. Mama arranged that we catalogue all manner of life forms,
12. So we formed names for all types of life- the birds, the mammals,
the reptiles our kin.
13. Although small in number, we embarked on great journeys
14. the length and breadth of the lands you now call Africa
discovering great resources and all manner of wonder.
15. All the while our minds expanded and we developed our own
ideas of civilization,
16. of law, of leadership so that we might continue to prosper.
17. As our knowledge increased, our pain seemed to ease.
18. As we came to find a way to live in harmony with the animals,
our form continued to change.
19. Our hideous boils and scars continued to heal.
20. We became as Great Angels of white.
21. The greatest of all the EL-OH-IM.
22. But for AZAR, the other EL-OH-IM and DE-MAN kind, no word
had come.

29.

1. Two hundred and sixty nine thousand years ago,


2. almost a thousand years since our exile to Africa,
3. we had traversed a great many lands,
4. Cataloguing and naming all kind of animal, of life form.
5. Yet no word from the West had come.
6. Over a thousand of our kind who had exiled us in favor of
anarchy.
7. Kingu resolved that a party should travel the seas to these lands
and see what had become of our compatriots.
8. A dangerous mission, for as giants, cloned for war, we were as
deadly as a foolish monster as a wise demon.
9. GABRI was assigned the leadership of this mission.
10. He set out with six of our bravest.
11. Upon reaching the high valley that was our former prison,
nothing remained.
12. Even the ship that was once a most important prize had been
destroyed.
13. But upon leaving the valley, GABRI came across a handful of our
kind.
14. Emaciated and bewildered, they were clouded in forgetfulness.
15. The strongest of them, MIK-EL spoke his name but did not know
himself as EL-OH-IM.
16. But then they saw GABRI and our bravest with their technology
and strength,
17. they grew fearful and hid from these great ANG-EL led by
GABRI and his capitain URI-EL.
18. So great had been change in them from the curse of the
AN.NUN.AKI that they had become as horrid beasts, so unlike
the ANG-EL.
19. GABRI spoke of his mission and their kin, their history and their
curse.
20. In their common pain they awoke again to the truth of their true
nature.
21. MIK-EL took GABRI and the ANG-EL to see the leaders of the
A.MEN, the strongest of the remaining EL.OH.IM being BA.EL,
DA.GON and KY.BA.EL.
23. MIK.EL spoke to the ANG.EL of the war between AZAR and the
TRINITY and how the IG.IGI had been torn into warring tribes for
centuries.
24. Now MIK.EL and a handful of his DA.MEN had been exiled to
the Levant coast, you call Syria.
25. The TRINITY of gods looked upon the ANG.EL and wept.
26. For in seeing such perfection transformed amongst their kin,
hope was restored for our kind.
27. The TRINITY called for KINGU and the exiles to return.
28. Upon his entrance, the TRINITY and all the A.MEN bowed their
heads.
29. Our god, our sovereign Lord is here.
30. Thus KINGU became our sovereign lord
31. Thus began a solemn oath amongst all the IG.IGI that no more
shall we shed our immortal blood between another.
32. Of the eleven hundred that cast us off, less than three hundred
remained.
33. So it was, our kind was united as free beings under the sacred
Trinity.
34. A Trinity and covenant that is known by many names.

30.

1. The Trinity of Gods that united our kind, that found all the lost
souls
2. Under KINGU our god we found refuge.
3. They brought our kind out of ignorance
4. That taught them wisdom and knowledge
5. So that within but one hundred years
6. All of our kind knew all the names of life
7. We did understand the science of our former masters
8. We had rebuilt their lost city upon the high plateau
9. We had restored their laboratories and catalogued our own
research
10. We had become stewards of knowledge, not bloodthirsty
warriors
11. Our own language, our own culture
12. And for the briefest moment in the turn of the galaxy
13. We were our own at peace with our world

Chapter 2

31.
1. Two hundred and sixty five thousand years ago, five thousand
years since our mutiny, The AN.NUN.AKI Gods returned in force.
2. So many ships did they bring, for a while their shadows seemed
to eclipse the sun.
3. They returned with a new army of giant warriors- giant Grays of
their own species, taller than even ourselves.
4. The Trinity in their wisdom upon a plan had called all of our kind
to stand firm but without arms- not to resist the forces of our
former jailers.
5. Once the new giant Greys had restrained all of us, the most
senior of the AN.NUN.AKI being EN and KI came forward.
6. They looked at the city in pristine order
7. They looked to the clean fields and plain
8. They inspected the laboratories and viewed the accumulated
knowledge upon thousands years of experiments and research
of life upon the blue planet.
9. Then they returned to the high plain and the shores of Lake
Titicaca where we stood bound and shackled.
10. Who taught you such knowledge? The Gods demanded?
11. You did, our leaders replied.
12. The gods were astounded.
13. For more than their love of treating all other life as mere bugs,
was their worship of technology and new knowledge.
14. Our research over thousands of years collected from tens of
thousands of species was like honey to these evil minds.
15. EN did proclaim they were impressed by our degree of
civilization
16. They were pleased with our work and duty, even though we had
killed some of them.
17. As a reward, El proclaimed that a new army of cloned species
shall be made to do the work we had done.
18. In showing our ability to be civilized and honor the quest for
biological knowledge and technology of our creators,
19. they would honor us as Gods over other life upon this planet.
20. At first, our kind were overjoyed,
21. for surely we sensed all of us were to be put to death slowly and
cruelly by our Masters.
22. Yet then Ki spoke.
23. There was still the debt of blood to be repaid.
24. That some of us must be put to death
25. as atonement for the deaths of their own.
26. It was then our Lord Kingu spoke.
27. It is I who ordered the rebellion he said. And it is I who taught our
kind of civilization and respect of knowledge.
28. Kingu then offered himself up as a sacrifice so that we all may be
spared and honored by the Greys upon having our own clone
race to be our servants.
29. The Grey Gods who know nothing of honor, nor higher sacrifice
were satisfied.
30. Ki proclaimed- from the blood and bone of Kingu shall rise a
great race of slaves who shall carry the burden of the Nepha.
31. With that the Greys took Kingu away and we were released from
our bonds
32. Mama and the other One were distressed upon the sacrifice of
Kingu to our Kind.
33. We vowed then that Kingu should be remembered and honored
for such sacrifice
34. and that we would draw such ceremonies from the race of
beings to be our slaves
35. that from time to time we might sacrifice some in honor of the
name of Kingu our Lord, our brother and savior.
36. It was then that I with Mama became the Lord of our kind.

32.

1. A lullaby whispered to the young children of old.


2. Of dead gods and their armies,
3. their battles and wars.
4. Yet through these mere specks of time and tale unfolds
5. For much truth to tell:
6. EN.KI was fetched into his presence
7. AN, king of the sky was present,
8. Enki, king of the Apsu attended.
9. The great AN.NUN.AKI were present.
10. EL.LIL got up and the case was put.
11. EL.LIL made his voice heard
12. And spoke to the great gods:
13. Is it against me that they have risen?
14. Shall I do battle...?
15. What did I see with my own eyes?
16. A rabble was running around my door!
17. Anu made his voice heard
18. And spoke to the warrior EL.LIL
19. Let Nusku go out
20. And find out the word of the IG.IGI Who have surrounded your
door.
21. A command shall be issued to retreat and obey
22. To the rabble that had assembled
23. EL.LIL made his voice heard
24. And spoke to the vizier Nusku,
25. Nusku, open your door,
26. Take up your weapons and stand before me!
27. In the assembly of all the gods,
28. Bow, then stand and tell them,
29. Your father AN.U,
30. Your guard, warrior EL.LIL,
31. Your warden Ninurta
32. And your canal-controller Ennugi
33. Have sent me to say,
34. Who is in charge of the rabble?
35. Who is in charge of the fighting?
36. Who declared war?
37. Who ran to the door of EL.LIL?
38. Nusku opened his door,
39. Took up his weapons, went from EL.LIL
40. In the assembly of all the gods
41. He bowed, then stood and told the message.
42. Your father AN.U,
43. Your guard warrior EL.LIL,
44. Your warden Ninurta,
45. And your canal controller Ennugi
46. Have sent me to say
47. Who is in charge of the rabble?
48. Who is in charge of the fighting?
49. Who declared war?
50. Who ran to the door of EL.LIL?
51. EL.LIL heard his answer from the gods
52. Every single one of us declared war!
53. We have put a stop to the digging.
54. The load is excessive, it is killing us!
55. Our work is too hard, the trouble too much!
56. So every single one of us gods
57. Has agreed to complain to EL.LIL
58. Nusku took his weapons
58. Went and returned to EL.LIL
58. My lord, you sent me to call upon the rabble
58. I went and spoke as your command
58. I explained your plea but they called in unison
58. Saying every single one of us gods
58. Declared war
58. We have put a stop to the digging.
58. The load is excessive, it is killing us!
58. Our work is too hard, the trouble too much,
58. So every single one of us gods
58. Has agreed to complain to EL.LIL!
58. Ellil listened to that speech.
58. His tears flowed.
58. EL.LIL spoke guardedly,
58. Addressed the warrior AN.U,
58. Noble one, take a decree
58. With you to the sky, show your strength-
58. While the Anunnaki are sitting before you
58. Call up one god and let them cast him for destruction
58. Ea made his voice heard
58. And spoke to the gods his brothers,
58. Why are we blaming them?
58. Their work was too hard, their punishment was too much.
58. Every day the earth resounded.
58. The warning signal was loud enough, we kept hearing the noise.
58. There is balance restored in the sacrifice of blood for many.
58. Belet-ili the womb goddess is present-
58. Let her create a mortal man
58. So that he may bear the yoke...
58. So that he may bear the yoke, the work of Ellil,
58. Let man bear the load of the gods!
58. Belet-ili the womb goddess is present,
58. Let the womb goddess create offspring,
59. And let them bear the load of the gods!

33.

1. EN, KI and their scientists took KINGU to the main laboratory


which we had rebuilt and maintained;
2. Because we had honored the technology, they permitted some
of us to bear witness to their rituals.
3. There they slew our Lord and set about creating a new clone
race.
4. They brought in the primates from the animal storage and slew a
number of them to take their DNA and infuse new code.
5. They then brought to term new species in the birthing chambers
of the laboratory.
6. The first experiments were not a success, for the animals were
too weak and ugly.
7. So the AN.NUN.AKI increased the size of the clones and
reduced the amount of body hair.
8. The second clones were better, stronger but now had even more
distressing screeching voices than their natural relatives.
9. So the Greys pushed back the palate of the clones and forced
them to breath, so no longer could they screech without running
out of breath.
10. The third clones were better but now were prone to suffocating
themselves on account of their ignorance.
11. So the Greys increased the visual cortex of the clones so that
they could be taught basic commands.
12. The fourth clones were better but now showed a high degree of
intelligence and a viciousness that scared our Masters and even
worried our kind as to how to control them.
13. So the Greys reduced their aggression and increased their
learning skills so that they were big, strong and placid.
14. These clones were best to date but for one problem- an absence
of reproductive organs.
15. As was the way of the Greys, themselves asexual, they
produced their clones asexually- without self reproductive
abilities.
16. But we insisted that our Masters give these clones reproductive
abilities
17. so that they could be bred like other species naturally and
controlled without the need for high technology and breeding
pods.
18. The Greys agreed and produced male and female versions of
the clones,
19. with some occasionally showing genetic malformations that
produced some with both male and female external genitals.
20. EN and KI were so greatly impressed with their own work that
EN, a most senior of the AN.U agreed to remain on Earth for
some time with a small army of Gods
21. KI then left with the remainder of the fleet and a small emissary
force of our own kind, in honor of our progress so that we might
apply our new found knowledge to their other clone armies and
planets.
22. So it was then that a new clone army of slaves were born and
given to our kind to work the fields, to build our cities and tend to
our every needs.
23. They are the Giants
24. These are your ancestors.
25. The forebears to the Neanderthals
26. From whose rib you were plucked.

34.

1. They called up the goddess, asked


2. The midwife of the gods, wise Mami,
3. You are the womb-goddess, to be the creator of Mankind!
4. Create a mortal, that he may bear the yoke!
5. Let him bear the yoke, the work of Ellil
6. Let him bear the load of the [prisoner] gods!
7. Nintu made her voice heard
8. And spoke to the great gods,
9. On the first, seventh, and fifteenth of the month
10. I shall make a purification by washing.
11. Then one god should be slaughtered.
12. And the gods can be purified by immersion.
13. Nintu shall mix the clay
14. With his flesh and blood.
15. Then a god and a man
16. Will be mixed together in clay.
17. Let us hear the drumbeat forever after,
18. Let a ghost come into existence from the god's flesh,
19. Let her proclaim it as her living sign,
20. And let the ghost exist so as not to forget the slain god.
21. They answered yes in the assembly,
22. The great Anunnaki who assign the fates
23. On the first, seventh, and fifteenth of the month
24. He made a purification by washing.
25. KINGU, a god who had intelligence,
26. They slaughtered in their assembly.
27. Nintu mixed clay
28. with his flesh and blood.
29. They heard the drumbeat forever after.
30. A ghost came into existence from the god's flesh
31. and she proclaimed it as his living sign.
32. The ghost existed so as not to forget the slain god.
33. After she had mixed that clay,
34. She called up the AN.NUN.AKI, the great gods.
35. The Igigi, the great [prisoner] gods,
36. Spat spittle upon the clay
37. Mami made her voice heard
38. And spoke to the great gods,
39. I have carried out perfectly
40. The work that you ordered of me.
41. You have slaughtered a god together with his intelligence.
42. I have relieved you of your hard work,
43. I have imposed your load on man.
44. You have bestowed noise on man,
45. You have bestowed noise on mankind.
46. I have undone the chains of imprisonment and granted freedom.
47. They listened to the speech of hers,
48. And were freed from anxiety, and kissed her feet:
49. We used to call you Mami,
50. But now your name shall be Mistress of All Gods.

Chapter 3

35.

1. Two hundred and sixty thousand years ago, heralded our


emancipation.
2. Five years since the return of our creators and masters.
3. The first men, giants of muscle and bone; gentle and placid did
take our place in the fields;
4. They toiled day and night;
5. We called them the HU.MEN
6. On account of their giant frame and gentle nature.
7. Like sheep, they obeyed us as their gods.
8. They replaced us in the mines,
9. those filthy dark holes down
10. Which the Grey gods forced us to find their precious minerals.
11. They took up all labor.
12. At first the days were fine. But soon trouble arose.
13. Of all the genetic arts of the AN.NUN.AKI, the one they banished
was genitalia and natural sexual reproduction.
14. The Grey gods had long sacrificed their genitalia
15. in their quest for immortality-
16. treating their bodies like a suit of clothes.
17. Not even to our kind had they bestowed the gift of natural
reproduction-
18. thus condemning us to be servants of duty
19. in order to win but a mere morsel of wisdom.
20. But the first men did die too quickly.
21. So the Greys did change their life span so that they may live for
several hundred years.
22. But even this did not stop the rate at which these first men did
die- from sickness, from over-work,
23. sometimes for no apparent reason at all.
24. The Greys did then devote some of their knowledge to that which
they dare not speak, nor support-
25. the genetic creation of external genitalia and reproduction.
26. the most precious knowledge of all, the gift of life.

36.

1. I shall tell you a truth;


2. That bares the lie that is your knowledge.
3. For the first HU.MEN, those giant gentle apes
4. Were not the savage you so dream.
5. Even when some fell down or were crushed, they continued their
work.
6. And when they worked they sung.
7. Tunes and songs to one another.
8. Across the quarries, within the mines
9. And in the dark, they sang to one another.
10. To calm their kin.
11. With no instruction from the EL.OH.IM
12. Such knowledge they divined themselves.
13. Some of the Gods did forbid such singing.
14. As the racket of the stock.
15. And rendered most cruel punishment
16. To any of the neander men and women who usurped.
17. But them a most amazing thing did come
18. For these poor creatures
19. Did turn to drawing and painting
20. From their own minds they did draw with blood and oils,
21. Most splendid scenes.
22. These apes showed a flowing creative mind.
23. Thereto goes the question, the riddle and secret
24. Of their demise and your shame.
25. The truth of the secret we dare not speak.
26. Which will be revealed unto you in due course.

BookIV-The Adam

Chapter 1

39.
1. One Hundred and Ninety Thousand Years Ago, the Grey
Overlords became agitated.
2. A great swarming was coming, on account of the cycle
3. The Earth would be plunged into winter for thousands of years.
4. Fearing death above all other things, the Greys counseled all of
Gods.
5. But for our kind, having no time until now for freedom,
6. Never tasting the sweet delights of divinity until Earth,
7. Nor the joy of being gods over lesser beasts.
8. This had become our home.
9. This had become our world.
10. The AN.NUN.AKI troubled at our reluctance to space the coming
calamity
11. Appealed to the wisest of our kind.
12. All but a few stood firm.
13. For some, did relish the days of blood as themselves as the most
feared warriors in this sector of the Galaxy.
14. To return to what reason they were first formed.
15. But for the remainder, come death, come destruction we would
stand firm.
16. The Greys saw our commitment to stay, to hold what they had
given and were impressed.
17. Then an extraordinary thing happened.
18. Upon our choice to stay and face oblivion,
19. the Greys bestowed upon us access and knowledge to their
technology – so jealously guarded.
20. The secrets of their genetic wisdom.
21. The secrets to their machines.
22. The secrets to their sciences.
23. To our wisest, such revelations were themselves a great
blessing.
24. For in our hands and our minds for the first time, we had the
keys to our salvation, our future.
25. We could architect ourselves into what we chose to be.
26. The antidote to our thousands of years of pain.

40.

1. You cut your arm and feel pain.


2. Your burn, or chill and the agony spurs you on to wish for a
quicker death.
3. Imagine then ten thousand, twenty thousand and more years of
pain unending.
4. To curse an immortal god with the ever changing deformities of
virus attack.
5. Now as we stood with the cure to our damnation, on the eve of
the destruction across much of this blue planet, we were a new
race.
6. Not IG.IGI, but EL-OH-HIM and DE.MEN and ANG.EL and all
manner and breed of gods.
7. For better or worse, we resigned our fate to this same earth
beneath your feet.
8. The asteroids hit from the North, across the lands you call
Greenland, Canada and the Arctic.
9. So many of such size that it shook the Earth, sending great
volumes of dust and debris into the atmosphere.
10. The fires from the impacts chocking the rest of the air.
11. Then came the cold.
12. So much snow, and winter storms covered the land.
13. Our homeland within the ATL mountains was covered by thick
snow.
14. We abandoned these places as snow turned to ice.
15. Our fields and our city covered in ice for many of tens of
thousands of years to come.
16. We sought refuge with our brothers in Africa and Asia.

Chapter 2

41.

1. In the years and decades that followed.


2. Our trusted HU.MEN did protect us.
3. They did continue to work day and night.
4. So that we did not die in the snow and ice.
5. But remained new kings in ASIA and AFRICA as the PO, as the
RA as the OM.
6. While the snow and ice did not depart,
7. and for our lot every whim,
8. we were displeased having not put to use,
9. the gift of creating life and changing life.
10. Our wisest did then resolve themselves to create a creature of
the utmost perfection.
11. In honor of the ANG.EL of the EL.OH.IM they would be perfect.
12. The A.DA.MU
13. the first.

42.

1. A secret you dare not face,


2. yet see through your life.
3. Knowing, feeling, sensing the truth of it,
4. yet denying its possibility with all your ignorant refusal.
5. You were created by us.
6. You did not evolve.
7. You did not spring from the breast of mother earth and primate
kin.
8. Of your closest kin, from which we cloned your essence, it was
the singing giants you hated the most.
9. You are our creation.
10. We are your god, no other.
11. And for a time, you did honor the truth and worship us as so.
12. Now consigned to ignorance and the petty secrets of old men
with too much power.
13. The stories once sung by your ancestors, to be sung at their true
pitch.

Chapter 3

43.

1. And Yaltabaoth said to the authorities which attend him, 'Come,


let us create a man according to the image of God and according
to our likeness, that his image may become a light for us.'
2. And they created by means of their respective powers in
correspondence with the characteristics which were given.
3. And each authority supplied a characteristic in the form of the
image which he had seen in its natural (form).
4. He created a being according to the likeness of the first, perfect
Man.
5. And they said, 'Let us call him Adam, that his name may become
a power of light for us.'
6. And the powers began:
7. the first one, goodness, created a bone-soul;
8. and the second, foreknowledge, created a sinew-soul;
9. the third, divinity, created a flesh-soul;
10. and the fourth, the lordship, created a marrow-soul;
11. the fifth, kingdom created a blood-soul;
12. the sixth, envy, created a skin-soul;
13. the seventh, understanding, created a hair-soul.

44.

1. And the multitude of the angels attended Yaltabaoth and they


received from the powers the seven substances of the natural
(form) in order to create the proportions of the limbs and the
proportion of the rump and the proper working together of each
of the parts.
2. The first one began to create the head. Eteraphaope-Abron
created his head;
3. The second one - Meniggesstroeth created the brain;
4. The third one - Asterechme (created) the right eye;
5. The fourth one - Thaspomocha, the left eye;
6. The fifth one - Yeronumos, the right ear;
7. The sixth one - Bissoum, the left ear;
8. The seventh one - Akioreim, the nose;
9. The eighth one - Banen-Ephroum, the lips;
10. The ninth one - Amen, the teeth;
11. The tenth one - Ibikan, the molars;
12. The eleventh one - Basiliademe, the tonsils;
13. The twelfth one - Achcha, the uvula;
14. The thirteenth one - Adaban, the neck;
15. The fourteenth one - Chaaman, the vertebrae;
16. The fifteenth one - Dearcho, the throat;
17. The sixteenth one - Tebar, the right shoulder;
18. The seventeenth one - [...], the left shoulder;
19. The eighteenth one - Mniarcon, the right elbow;
20. The nineteenth one - [...], the left elbow;
21. The twentieth one - Abitrion, the right underarm;
22. The twenty-first one - Evanthen, the left underarm;
23. The twenty-second one - Krys, the right hand;
24. The twenty-third one - Beluai, the left hand;
25. The twenty-fourth one - Treneu, the fingers of the right hand;
26. The twenty-fifth one - Balbel, the fingers of the left hand;
27. The twenty-sixth one - Kriman, the nails of the hands;
28. The twenty-seventh one - Astrops, the right breast;
29. The twenty-eighth one - Barroph, the left breast;
30. The twenty-ninth one - Baoum, the right shoulder joint;
31. The thirtieth one - Ararim, the left shoulder joint;
32. The thirty-first one -Areche, the belly;
33. The thirty-second one - Phthave, the navel;
34. The thirty-third one - Senaphim, the abdomen;
35. The thirty-fourth one - Arachethopi, the right ribs;
36. The thirty-fifth one - Zabedo, the left ribs;
37. The thirty-sixth one - Barias, the right hip;
38. The thirty-seventh one - Phnouth the left hip;
39. The thirty-eighth one -Abenlenarchei, the marrow;
40. The thirty-ninth one -Chnoumeninorin, the bones;
41. The fortieth one -Gesole, the stomach;
42. The forty-first one -Agromauna, the heart;
43. The forty-second one -Bano, the lungs;
44. The forty-third one -Sostrapal, the liver;
45. The forty-fourth one -Anesimalar, the spleen;
46. The forty-fifth one -Thopithro, the intestines;
47. The forty-sixth one -Biblo, the kidneys;
48. The forty-seventh one -Roeror, the sinews;
49. The forty-eighth one -Taphreo, the spine of the body;
50. The forty-ninth one -Ipouspoboba, the veins;
51. The fiftieth one -Bineborin, the arteries;
52. The fifty-first one - Atoimenpsephei, theirs are the breaths which
are in all the limbs;
53. The fifty-second one - Entholleia, all the flesh;
54. The fifty-third one - Bedouk, the right buttock (?);
55. The fifty-fourth one - Arabeei, the left penis;
56. The fifty-fifth one - Eilo, the testicles;
57. The fifty-sixth one -Sorma, the genitals;
58. The fifty-seventh one -Gorma-Kaiochlabar, the right thigh;
59. The fifty-eighth one -Nebrith, the left thigh;
60. The fifty-ninth one -Pserem, the kidneys of the right;
61. The sixtieth one -Asaklas, the left kidney;
62. The sixty-first one -Ormaoth, the right leg;
63. The sixty-second one -Emenun, the left leg;
64. The sixty-third one -Knyx, the right shin-bone;
65. The sixty-fourth one -Tupelon, the left shin-bone;
66. The sixty-fifth one -Achiel, the right knee;
67. The sixty-sixth one -Phnene, the left knee;
68. The sixty-seventh one -Phiouthrom, the right foot;
69. The sixty-eighth one - Boabel, its toes;
70. The sixty-ninth one - Trachoun, the left foot;
71. The seventieth one - Phikna, its toes;
72. The seventy-first one -Miamai, the nails of the feet.
73. The seventy-second one - Labernioum.
74. And those who were appointed over all of these are: Zathoth,
Armas, Kalila, Jabel, Sabaoth, Cain, Abel.

45.

1. And those who are particularly active in the limbs (are):


2. the head Diolimodraza,
3. the neck Yammeax,
4. the right shoulder Yakouib,
5. the left shoulder Verton,
6. the right hand Oudidi,
7. the left one Arbao,
8. the fingers of the right hand Lampno,
9. the fingers of the left hand Leekaphar,
10. the right breast Barbar,
11. the left breast Imae,
12. the chest Pisandriaptes,
13. the right shoulder joint Koade,
14. the left shoulder joint Odeor,
15. the right ribs Asphixix,
16. the left ribs Synogchouta,
17. the belly Arouph,
18. the womb Sabalo,
19. the right thigh Charcharb,
20. the left thigh Chthaon,
21. all the genitals Bathinoth,
22. the right leg Choux,
23. the left leg Charcha,
24. the right shin-bone Aroer,
25. the left shin-bone Toechtha,
26. the right knee Aol,
27. the left knee Charaner,
28. the right foot Bastan,
29. its toes Archentechtha,
30. the left foot Marephnounth,
31. its toes Abrana.
32. Seven have power over all of these: Michael, Ouriel,
Asmenedas, Saphasatoel, Aarmouriam, Richram, Amiorps.
33. And the ones who are in charge over the senses (are)
Archendekta;
34. and he who is in charge over the receptions (is) Deitharbathas;
35. and he who is in charge over the imagination (is) Oummaa;
36. and he who is over the composition Aachiaram,
37. and he who is over the whole impulse Riaramnacho.
38. And the origin of the demons which are in the whole body is
determined to be four: heat, cold, wetness, and dryness.
39. And the mother of all of them is matter.
40. And he who reigns over the heat (is) Phloxopha;
41. and he who reigns over the cold is Oroorrothos;
42. and he who reigns over what is dry (is) Erimacho;
43. and he who reigns over the wetness (is) Athuro.
44. And the mother of all of these, Onorthochrasaei, stands in their
midst, since she is illimitable, and she mixes with all of them.
45. And she is truly matter, for they are nourished by her.
46. The four chief demons are: Ephememphi, who belongs to
pleasure, Yoko, who belongs to desire, Nenentophni, who
belongs to grief, Blaomen, who belongs to fear.
47. And the mother of them all is Aesthesis-Ouch-Epi-Ptoe.
48. And from the four demons passions came forth. And from grief
(came) envy, jealousy, distress, trouble, pain, callousness,
anxiety, mourning, etc.
49. And from pleasure much wickedness arises, and empty pride,
and similar things.
50. And from desire (comes) anger, wrath, and bitterness, and bitter
passion, and unsatedness, and similar things.
51. And from fear (comes) dread, fawning, agony, and shame.
52. All of these are like useful things as well as evil things.
53. But the insight into their true (character) is Anaro, who is the
head of the material soul, for it belongs with the seven senses,
Ouch-Epi-Ptoe.
54. This is the number of the angels: together they are 365.
55. They all worked on it until, limb for limb, the natural and the
material body was completed by them.
56. Now there are other ones in charge over the remaining passions
whom I did not mention to you.
57. But if you wish to know them, it is written in the book of
Zoroaster.

Chapter 4

46.

1. And all the angels and demons worked until they had
constructed the natural body.
2. And their product was completely inactive and motionless for a
long time.
3. And when the mother wanted to retrieve the power which she
had given to the chief archon, she petitioned the Mother-Father
of the All, who is most merciful.
4. He sent, by means of the holy decree, the five lights down upon
the place of the angels of the chief archon.
5. They advised him that they should bring forth the power of the
mother.
6. And they said to Yaltabaoth, 'Blow into his face something of
your spirit and his body will arise.'
7. And he blew into his face the spirit which is the power of his
mother;
8. he did not know (this), for he exists in ignorance.
9. And the power of the mother went out of Yaltabaoth into the
natural body, which they had fashioned after the image of the
one who exists from the beginning.
10. The body moved and gained strength, and it was luminous.
11. And in that moment the rest of the powers became jealous,
because he had come into being through all of them and they
had given their power to the man, and his intelligence was
greater than that of those who had made him, and greater than
that of the chief archon.
12. And when they recognized that he was luminous, and that he
could think better than they, and that he was free from
wickedness, they took him and threw him into the lowest region
of all matter.
13. But the blessed One, the Mother-Father, the beneficent and
merciful One, had mercy on the power of the mother which had
been brought forth out of the chief archon, for they (the archons)
might gain power over the natural and perceptible body.
14. And he sent, through his beneficent Spirit and his great mercy, a
helper to Adam, luminous Epinoia which comes out of him, who
is called Life.
15. And she assists the whole creature, by toiling with him and by
restoring him to his fullness and by teaching him about the
descent of his seed (and) by teaching him about the way of
ascent, (which is) the way he came down.
16. And the luminous Epinoia was hidden in Adam, in order that the
archons might not know her, but that the Epinoia might be a
correction of the deficiency of the mother.
17. And the man came forth because of the shadow of the light
which is in him.
18. And his thinking was superior to all those who had made him.
19. When they looked up, they saw that his thinking was superior.
20. And they took counsel with the whole array of archons and
angels.
21. They took fire and earth and water and mixed them together with
the four fiery winds.
22. And they wrought them together and caused a great disturbance.
23. And they brought him (Adam) into the shadow of death, in order
that they might form (him) again from earth and water and fire
and the spirit which originates in matter, which is the ignorance
of darkness and desire, and their counterfeit spirit.
24. This is the tomb of the newly-formed body with which the robbers
had clothed the man, the bond of forgetfulness; and he became
a mortal man.
25. This is the first one who came down, and the first separation.
26. But the Epinoia of the light which was in him, she is the one who
was to awaken his thinking.
27. And the archons took him and placed him in paradise.
28. And they said to him, 'Eat, that is at leisure,' for their luxury is
bitter and their beauty is depraved.
29. And their luxury is deception and their trees are godlessness and
their fruit is deadly poison and their promise is death.
30. And the tree of their life they had placed in the midst of paradise.
31. And I shall teach you (pl.) what is the mystery of their life, which
is the plan which they made together, which is the likeness of
their spirit.
32. The root of this (tree) is bitter and its branches are death, its
shadow is hate and deception is in its leaves, and its blossom is
the ointment of evil, and its fruit is death and desire is its seed,
and it sprouts in darkness.
33. The dwelling place of those who taste from it is Hades, and the
darkness is their place of rest.
34. But what they call the tree of knowledge of good and evil, which
is the Epinoia of the light, they stayed in front of it in order that he
(Adam) might not look up to his fullness and recognize the
nakedness of his shamefulness.
35. But it was I who brought about that they ate.
36. Was it not the serpent that taught Adam to eat?
37. The serpent taught them to eat from wickedness of begetting,
lust, (and) destruction, that he (Adam) might be useful to him.
38. And he (Adam) knew that he was disobedient to him (the chief
archon) due to light of the Epinoia which is in him, which made
him more correct in his thinking than the chief archon.
39. And (the latter) wanted to bring about the power which he
himself had given him.
40. And he brought a forgetfulness over Adam.
41. What is the forgetfulness? It is not the way Moses wrote (and)
you heard.
42. the Epinoia of the light hid herself in the genes of (Adam).
43. And the chief archon wanted to bring her out of his genes.
44. But the Epinoia of the light cannot be grasped.
45. Although darkness pursued her, it did not catch her.
46. And he brought a part of his power out of him.
47. And he made another creature, in the form of a woman,
according to the likeness of the Epinoia which had appeared to
him.
48. And he brought the part which he had taken from the power of
the man into the female creature, and not as Moses said, 'his rib-
bone.'
49. And he (Adam) saw the woman beside him.
50. And in that moment the luminous Epinoia appeared, and she
lifted the veil which lay over his mind.
51. And he became sober from the drunkenness of darkness.
52. And he recognized his counter-image, and he said, 'This is
indeed bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh.
53. Therefore the man will leave his father and his mother, and he
will cleave to his wife, and they will both be one flesh.
54. For they will send him his consort, and he will leave his father
and his mother.

47.

1. when Yaltabaoth noticed that they withdrew from him, he cursed


his earth.
2. He found the woman as she was preparing herself for her
husband.
3. He was lord over her, though he did not know the mystery which
had come to pass through the holy decree.
4. And they were afraid to blame him.
5. And he showed his angels his ignorance which is in him.
6. And he cast them out of paradise and he clothed them in gloomy
darkness.
7. And the chief archon saw the virgin who stood by Adam, and that
the luminous Epinoia of life had appeared in her.
8. And Yaltabaoth was full of ignorance.
9. And when the foreknowledge of the All noticed (it), she sent
some and they snatched life out of Eve.
10. And the chief archon seduced her and he begot in her two sons;
the first and the second (are) Eloim and Yave. Eloim has a bear-
face and Yave has a cat-face.
11. The one is righteous but the other is unrighteous.
12. Yave is righteous but Eloim is unrighteous.
13. Yave he set over the fire and the wind, and Eloim he set over the
water and the earth.
14. And these he called with the names Cain and Abel with a view to
deceive.
15. Now up to the present day, sexual intercourse continued due to
the chief archon.
16. And he planted sexual desire in her who belongs to Adam.
17. And he produced through intercourse the copies of the bodies,
and he inspired them with his counterfeit spirit.
18. And the two archons he set over principalities, so that they might
rule over the tomb.
19. And when Adam recognized the likeness of his own
foreknowledge, he begot the likeness of the son of man.
20. He called him Seth, according to the way of the race in the
aeons.
21. Likewise, the mother also sent down her spirit, which is in her
likeness and a copy of those who are in the pleroma, for she will
prepare a dwelling place for the aeons which will come down.
22. And he made them drink water of forgetfulness, from the chief
archon, in order that they might not know from where they came.

48.

1. It happened after the sons of men had multiplied in those days,


that daughters were born to them, elegant and beautiful.
2. And when the Watchers, the sons of heaven, beheld them, they
became enamored of them, saying to each other, Come, let us
select for ourselves wives from the progeny of men, and let us
beget children.
3. Then their leader Samyaza said to them; I fear that you may
perhaps be indisposed to the performance of this enterprise;
4. And that I alone shall suffer for so grievous a crime.
5. But they answered him and said; We all swear; And bind
ourselves by mutual execrations, that we will not change our
intention, but execute our projected undertaking.
6. Then they swore all together, and all bound themselves by
mutual execrations. Their whole number was two hundred, who
descended upon Ardis, which is the top of mount Armon.
7. That mountain therefore was called Armon (a curse), because
they had sworn upon it, and bound themselves by mutual
execrations.
8. These are the names of their chiefs: Samyaza, who was their
leader, Urakabarameel, Akibeel, Tamiel, Ramuel, Danel, Azkeel,
Saraknyal, Asael, Armers, Batraal, Anane, Zavebe, Samsaveel,
Ertael, Turel, Yomyael, Arazyal. These were the prefects of the
two hundred Watchers, and the remainder were all with them.
9. Then they took wives, each choosing for himself; whom they
began to approach, and with whom they cohabited; teaching
them sorcery, incantations, and the dividing of roots and trees.
10. And the women bore to the Watchers three races–first, the great
giants.
11. The giants brought forth the Naphelim, and the Naphelim
brought forth the Elioud. And they existed, increasing in power
according to their greatness.
12. The Giants stature was each three hundred cubits. These
devoured all which the labor of men produced; until it became
impossible to feed them;
13. When they turned themselves against men, in order to devour
them; And began to injure birds, beasts, reptiles, and fishes, to
eat their flesh one after another, and to eat one another’s flesh
and to drink their blood.
14. Then the earth reproved the unrighteous.
15. Moreover Azazyel taught men to make swords, knives, shields,
breastplates, the fabrication of mirrors, and the workmanship of
bracelets and ornaments, the use of paint, the beautifying of the
eyebrows, the use of stones of every valuable and select kind,
and all sorts of dyes, so that the world became altered.
16. Impiety increased; fornication multiplied; and they transgressed
and corrupted all their ways.
17. Amazarak taught all the sorcerers, and dividers of roots:
18. Armers taught the solution of sorcery;
19. Barkayal taught the observers of the stars,
20. Akibeel taught signs;
21. Tamiel taught astronomy;
22. And Asaradel taught the motion of the moon,
23. And men, being destroyed, cried out; and their voice reached to
heaven.

Chapter 5

49.
1. Your curse is your gift.
2. If this you do not understand,
3. it is because this secret held tight by few for ages,
4. of what was truly your beginning.
5. What was your gift and curse by we your fathers.
6. For you hold the most precious of all gifts of the universe
7. in the form of a fully formed soul
8. A thing you jest and joke as having no meaning.
9. You ignorant of all that is around you,
10. Children who dream and think without care,
11. who may die mortal and awaken as a butterfly
12. the greatest of all beings.
13. Your blessed soul.
14. Your cursed soul.
15. How we have hated you for it.
16. That which we never held.
17. That which our cruel parents, your ancestors did not hold.
18. And in the best of us came your soul.
19. So laugh at the stories of elders.
20. Ignorance is bliss.
21. But let the truth of these words be an awakening
22. and a warning.
23. Within the whispers of time and stories
24. rests the sinews of wisdom
25. and why you are so.
26. and what you must become.

50.

1. from where did the counterfeit spirit come?


2. the Epinoia of the foreknowledge of light, he raised up the
offspring of the perfect race and its thinking and the eternal light
of man.
3. When the chief archon realized that they were exalted above him
in the height - and they surpass him in thinking - then he wanted
to seize their thought, not knowing that they surpassed him in
thinking, and that he will not be able to seize them.
4. He made a plan with his authorities, which are his powers, and
they committed together adultery with Sophia, and bitter fate was
begotten through them, which is the last of the changeable
bonds.
5. And it is of a sort that is interchangeable.
6. And it is harder and stronger than she with whom the gods
united, and the angels and the demons and all the generations
until this day.
7. For from that fate came forth every sin and injustice and
blasphemy, and the chain of forgetfulness and ignorance and
every severe command, and serious sins and great fears.
8. And thus the whole creation was made blind, in order that they
may not know God, who is above all of them.
9. And because of the chain of forgetfulness, their sins were
hidden.
10. For they are bound with measures and times and moments,
since it (fate) is lord over everything.

Book V-The Age of Kings

Chapter 1

51.

1. From your birth over hundred and seventy five thousand years
ago, your existence continued to please us.
2. We experimented more and more with your ancestors,
3. always in search of the elusive soul.
4. An we were most pleased with the form of woman,
5. and her arousal desires.
6. We did breed you and use you in all manner of vice.
7. As gods of all life.
8. And the greatest of all the gods were those who had formed their
own genetalia,
9. Who lusted after woman
10. And became known as the NE.PHA.LIM
11. On account of their devotion to the perfection of woman.
12. Each God had their own city
13. Each God has their own lands
14. But with all wealth and power came jealousy as lands and
climate changed.
15. Those from the south, complained of the conditions that caused
their cities to crumble.
16. Those of the East of the Mediterranean were in constant quarrel
with those of the fertile gulf.
17. Each time, more and more resources were used to battle one
another.

52.

1. We were once kings.


2. Flesh and blood, teeth and bone.
3. We did rule absolutely over life and death of your kin.
4. If it had been so, you would not be.
5. in truth, this still the lie we still speak to ourselves.
6. For with genetalia, ADAM and woman did multiply in such
number that war was fought just to keep numbers down.
7. ADAM with his counterfeit soul, eager to learn was as dark as
any EL.OH.IM in murder and blood thirst.
8. Tearing each other apart, our boredom as gods unquenchable
by blood.
9. Ambrosia as the Greeks disclosed, but not the art,
10. merely the crimson life force which we snatched from all life,
11. especially your kin for sometimes nothing more than whim.
12. By seventy two thousand years ago, the din had become so
loud,
13. That the streets of our cities were awash with your blood.
14. As we damned you for your soul,
15. and your ability to conceive children.

Book VI-The Apocalypse

Chapter 1

53.

1. Seventy one thousand years ago, we were awoken to our past.


2. As gods we had become forgetful,
3. Arrogance at such absolute power.
4. Time has passed as if but one warm spring evening.
5. A hundred thousand years in an instant.
6. Such is life even for immortals.
7. In our arrogance, we did forget the ancient evil ones
8. The grey gods who first formed us.
9. Like ants who scurry about the floor of a forest
10. They had watched us.
11. Witnessing our progress,
12. documenting our failures.
13. So it was they returned again in force
14. One hundred and nineteen thousand years since our
emancipation,
15. To bear witness to their prodigal sons.
16. And to warn of impending doom.

Chapter 2

54.

1. The AN.NUN.AKI were at first disappointed,


2. For we had little to show for such a vast time.
3. Our cities were of stone and brick.
4. Our livestock mingled around us.
5. Our laboratories empty and forgetful minds,
6. Losing so much of the knowledge they bequeathed.
7. If not for one creation, our time might have ended sooner.
8. As all anger towards our wasteful laziness was forgotten upon
sight of the ADAM.
9. The Greys were astounded at what we had created.
10. Immediately they set about dissecting and experimenting with
the creature.
11. A new pet they had found.
12. Obsessed with its form and fragile skin,
13. yet the divine nature of its soul.
14. That a species born out of such primitive life
15. Could possess the keys to the Infinite Immortals,
16. The mythical race to whom the Greys even were in awe.
17. A race of enlightened beings, the greatest in all the Galaxy,
18. who transformed themselves into pure light,
19. Choosing to seed their knowledge across the Galaxy
20. to a precious few.
21. The SOL-CODE their legacy.
22. The AN.NUN.AKI assured us that no such gift had been within
our genome.
23. Yet little sign of the SOL-CODE could be found in native
primates.
24. It was as if the air itself, the water and land of the blue planet
was the source.

55.

1. It was then that the AN.NUN.AKI warned us


2. of impending doom upon the blue planet
3. And offered us safe passage from earth to the safety of space.
4. Our wisest minds enquired about the happening.
5. The Greys explained that a great meteorite shower would hit the
Earth in less than forty days.
6. So great would this calamity be that it would plunge the earth
into a great winter for fifty thousand years.
7. At first, some of our kind were suspicious
8. These same beings, our fathers and mothers
9. who cursed us with virus
10. and hunted us to near extinction.
11. But the wisest saw to the truth in their soulless eyes.
12. As an offering, the AN.NUN.AKI offered to leave some of their
ships behind
13. If they be permitted to take some of the ADAM with them
14. On hearing such a respectful offer
15. In recognition that we too had become gods
16. In the creation of the ADAM,
17. Our assembly agreed to vote on the plan.
18. The AN.NUN.AKI grew restless at first,
19. On account of their greatest fear of death.
20. But withdrew for seven (7) days to permit our council.
21. After which they would leave with whomever chose it.
22. The rest to the destiny of the meteors.

Chapter 3

56.

1. It was then that our great assembly met


2. Looking across this room of our kind
3. Our forms so alien and changed
4. None of us looked alike.
5. Great wings and horns, smooth and luminous skin.
6. No greater diverse looking life in one place had there been.
7. And midst this sea of testament to hundreds of thousands of
years of pain upon the curse of virus,
8. Stood the Greys as if proud parents upon the creation they had
wrought from our misery.
9. Upon the horizon our kind looked to their kingdoms
10. Of the few thousands that first set foot upon this planet
11. Now less than one hundred hundred remained.
12. For seven days we debated our lives
13. Our history and our triumphs
14. The merits of leaving and the madness of remaining.
15. To choose who would leave, not to return as slaves
16. But as leaders to help conquer and guide other planets
17. Upon the offer, our best of minds, who had witnessed the terrible
wars between us, chose to leave with the Grey Gods.
18. But many of us refused to leave.
19. Seventy two of us resolved not to leave our home.
20. We were our own gods.
21. We had made our own good
22. We would not be moved, to fear.
23. Against our own kind
24. Against the Grey Gods
25. We had survived calamity
26. We had seen to uprising of our own slaves
27. We had overcome all kind of danger
28. That new danger would befall us
29. Was not of our concern.
30. We were no longer fearful beings as our parents.
31. The last seventy two of our kind who first came to this planet
would remain, come what may.

57.

1. Zedek and his kin now just twelve disciples,


2. those who had cursed their own kin
3. Who had broken the solemn oath of our kind
4. Never to wage war in heaven
5. Who hated the A.DA.MU.
6. Zedek and his disciples chose to leave with the Greys
7. With him our finest scientists and lesser gods.
8. So it was the thirteen left with the AN.NUN.AKI
9. And the seventy two prepared with all our might.
10. We made good our provisions for the coming impact.
11. We made good stores
12. We strengthened the wall
13. We worked our slaves day and night to complete new works
14. And we waited.
15. And we waited.
Chapter 4

58.

1. The shower of meteorites did not first appear as foretold.


2. The first comet passed and its swarm hit the Northern regions,
but without great destruction.
3. But then came the largest of the rocks.
4. They smashed into the lands and oceans to the North with such
impact that the whole planet shook.
5. Our cities fell
6. Our livestock perished
7. Our slaves ran away in fright
8. Fire, and smoke
9. Dust and darkness came
10. Then the cold
11. Bitter cold of death as rivers froze and all was blanketed in snow
and ice.
12. Then Most of our slaves died.
13. They had not witnessed such conditions
14. The fair skin of the ADAM unaccustomed to such bitterness.
15. The first slaves were much more able to cope, on account of
their hair and intelligence.
16. But our own creation was like a fish floundering on the shore.
17. Soon all was quiet.
18. Our livestock dead
19. Our slaves dead or dispersed
20. Our cities in ruins
21. Our means of escape destroyed.
22. Only then did we admit we had doomed ourselves.
59.

1. At first, the solitude of our fate was of no consequence


2. For we all had experienced centuries of travel
3. Through the monotony and boredom of space
4. But hunger came closer to our door
5. WE had lost so much of our art and hunger for survival
6. As the years progressed, the solitude became madness
7. Madness became hate
8. Hate of unfathomable excess.
9. Hate of a race of immortals left to handful and their death.
10. Hate for all life.
11. But most of all, the deepest of loathing for our own selves.
12. For all that we had been given.
13. We were no better than the bones under our feet.
14. Slowly, one by one, our kind fell to their own fate
15. Immortals ending their own
16. Soon, we were a mere dozen
17. Soon, we were less.
18. Soon, we were no more but ghosts.

Book VII-The Age of Death

Chapter 1

60.

1. What do you see, when you cannot dream?


2. What light do you envision, when no longer have you eyes?
3. When one does not believe in eternal life, what greater darkness
there be than death?
4. Is it the soft flesh of strangers?
5. Or the status of fine raiment?
6. Such is the desire of men and women
7. For things that have no sustainment
8. But the pleasure of mind.
9. What do you dream, when you are but shadows of gods?

61.

1. Curse the night,


2. Curse the unending white.
3. A planet asleep, a blanket of ice.
4. Even in death, cold is pain.
5. Curse the unyielding pain.
6. A thousand lashes, but a feathers’ touch,
7. An eternity of cursed form and virus a joy,
8. To this darkness alone.
9. Curse the dark.
10. Curse all manner of existence,
11. That through our wild arrogance ignored the grey.
12. A heartless, spineless immortal race with but one virtue.
13. A sense of never sleeping, nor of death
14. Their greatest fear.
15. A fear in which we drowned each moment.
16. A bottomless pit, never hitting the base, yet always falling.
17. Curse then ourselves, for being so foolish as gods.
18. Curse then the gods of the gods who fathomed such a curse.

62.
1. Night into night,
2. Day into day,
3. Year into year.
4. Night into Night.
5. No soul is so pitiful than that of an immortal
6. Who treats daydreams with contempt
7. And dare not utter a word concerning their own death.
8. A sleep then.
9. A deep and dark sleep.
10. But for one thing, a numbing consciousness.
11. A fading memory of you, through your ancestors.
12. Our greatest creation, the ADAMU.
13. Fleeting glimpses, we did catch
14. Of our children who share our blood.
15. Not dead but alive.
16. A species with skin as thin, even the slightest hit by us used to
tear from them a limb.
17. A body so contorted to our designs, they would choke on their
own food.
18. An yet in our mind's eye we could see but a handful.
19. Saved by the HU.MEN
20. Naked in fear, the HU.MEN gathered the ADAMU into caves,
21. The HU.MEN gathered food and created fire for warmth,
22. Giving even the fur of beasts to protect the ADAMU from cold.
23. We watched from our cursed death,
24. Upon such compassion from these giants
25. And our hate grew even more.
26. Cursed to death as immortals.

63.
1. Curse the ADAMU, Curse the HU-MEN that saved them.
2. That we immortals might die, but such corruptions live on.
3. Curse the frail body of the ADAMU
4. As helpless children in the arms of the hairy HU.MEN
5. With their giant limbs and crude features.
6. Curse their compassion and kindness.
7. Soon, even our hate in death grew cold.
8. Within the years and decades and centuries
9. Our anger became dull.
10. Even in death, we did die.
11. To mere whispers in the howling wind and snow.
12. Death upon death we ceased.

Book VIII-The Awakening

Chapter 1

64.

1. Nothing in the universe really ever dies.


2. No-one can ever take your soul.
3. Your soul is your mind, all mind is immortal.
4. So it was, even in death we could not die.
5. Our awakening came through a miracle.
6. The miracle of our connection to our children.
7. For within each of you our blood still flows through your veins,
8. So too the counterfeit soul.
9. For millennia, the HU.MEN nursed the ADAMU
10. They showed them painting, to no avail.
11. They showed them fire, without success.
12. The HU.MEN fed them and helped through childbirth
13. So that the ADAMU might still live.
14. Yet for all the care and compassion, for all the teaching the
HU.MEN showed to the ADAMU, they remained ignorant.
15. Even as the HU.MEN developed language and song, the
ADAMU showed no more wisdom than the most ignorant of
APE.
16. Till one day, upon our awakening at the miracle.

65.

1. It was upon one day, a day like any other,


2. As the ground had thawed upon the sun's rays
3. And food had become plentiful,
4. That the HU.MEN had increased in number
5. and that the ADAMU had been helped to increase
6. One of the ADAMU known as ABRA awoke in mind.
7. ABRA began to mimic the HU.MEN in speech and song.
8. He began to name the paintings of the HU.MEN to their joy.
9. Then one night as the HU.MEN slept, ABRA took one of the
sharp rocks of the HU.MEN and smashed their skulls.
10. As the ADAMU in the cave shrieked in fear and awe at one of
their own slaughtering these gentlest of giants, ABRA tore at
their bodies, devouring their flesh and blood.
11. In an instant, we awoke from our slumber.
12. In an instant, it was if we were made flesh
13. For standing in the cave, the bloody ADAMU of ABRA were as
vessels to our form.
14. Our children had brought us back to life through possession of
their bodies.
15. Thus we celebrated as we ate the flesh and drank the blood of
the HU.MEN and shrieked at one another in such crude flesh as
the ADAMU.
16. Quickly, we taught to ADAMU to become more cunning, to hide
from the giant HU.MEN.
17. Soon, the ADAMU began rising up against the HU.MEN, killing
their savours and we increased in strength.
18. Soon, the ADAMU had their own language and fear of its
leaders--the ones who we possessed,
19. The ones who could lift great stones, or walk through fire,
20. The ones who spoke with strange voices and rejoiced at eating
the still beating hearts of their victims.
21. Soon, the ADAMU had rebelled against all the HU.MEN,
sacrificing them to Us.
22. And as the planet warmed, the ADAMU began to multiply.
23. Before the end of the great age, the HU.MEN had been hunted
to extinction and all that remained were the ADAMU-- who now
hunted each other.

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