Showing posts with label science fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science fiction. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Prologue - Morgan's Story

Prologue

Exodus 2006

Authors Note - this is a rough draft of Morgan's Story 

In the decade leading up to June 6, 2006 the president of the United States of America claimed he wanted to wage a war on terrorists. He started his war in a country that coincidentally contained a wondrous amount of oil. Many of the Middle Eastern people wondered why he did not look in other parts of the Middle East if he were truly waging a war on terrorism, a question which was on many minds around the world.

The news media took the stories of these times and ran with them. The media reported stories of atrocities performed by these terrorist and how many American soldiers died protecting the innocents.

The politicians did not report the heroics of the Armed Forces or how many innocent people died because of the president’s war on terrorism. There were also threats of World War III and what the Christians referred to as the end of times or Armageddon.

During this time many people on Earth worked for the betterment of humanity anonymously. These people were the true heroes of the day.

This is a story of two such groups, The Knights of Divinity and the Twilight Flowers.

Their truth was to teach the people of Earth how to live unconditionally. These are men and women who might live in your neighborhood. They do not have secret handshakes or passwords. There isn’t a certain religion which they follow. This group was not given knighthoods by a queen or king or received any political gain. These people help in many ways, for example, picking up trash from the streets or highways, planting trees, flowers or taking care of stray animals. Making sure children received birthday and Christmas presents or school supplies and help anonymously. The people within these groups gave to local charities helping with the betterment of the human condition.

In the group the Knights of Divinity there was a man named Gabriel Villa. His occupation was repairing and maintaining computer networks. He traveled to many places to do his job. He liked to travel and meet new friends. As Gabriel traveled to different parts of the world he became aware that many people lived in fear of a third world war. He became concerned. Everyday he would say a simple prayer; ‘God show me a way to help the people of this planet.’

Gabriel received the answer to his prayer to help the people on planet Earth while he sat drinking coffee at his favorite café and reading a news paper. A woman walked over to him and stood waiting for his attention. When he looked up he thought he saw an angel. Then he shook his head and looked again. He smiled. She was a beautiful lady. He thought he saw a golden glow all around her and was immediately curious as to why she would want to talk to him.

“Hello Gabriel, I have an answer to your prayer. Copy what is on this sheet of paper. Put it everywhere you go and give it to everyone you see, put your e – mail address on it so people know how to contact you.” The woman told him smiling, handing him a sheet of white paper.

Gabriel opened the paper and read what it said;

The Covenants of Sanctuary
IAM God and Goddess
IAM known by many names
IAM an unconditional Supreme Being
I Love You
You will learn to honor the IAM Presence within yourself
And all other living entities
All of My names are blessed
Remember the Seventh Day,
Keep it holy, fun and
Wondrous
Honor your family,
Husbands and wives honor and love each other
Parents honor and love your children
Children Honor and love your parents
Unconditionally
Be truthful and honest in all you do.
Care for your community
Be a good example for yourself and others

While he read the paper the lady sat across from him and waited.

“Is this for real? I think these ideas are great but. . .” He looked at the beautiful lady.

“How does it really help?” She asked raising her eyebrows.

“Yes, how does it help?” He agreed.

“You have read or heard about different large groups disappearing off this planet and the speculation going with the disappearances?” She asked pressing her fingers together and making a cup of hot cocoa appear before her. Gabriel almost fell out of his chair, staring at her.

“Would you like a refill Gabriel?” She asked looking at him like what she did was a normal thing. “I love chocolate, I think it is one of the most wondrous foods on this planet and so when I come here I eat as much as I can.”

Gabriel nodded, amazed at what he witnessed. He wasn’t afraid. He felt incredible bliss in the presence of this woman. He watched as his coffee cup filled itself. He touched his cup to make sure the cup was real.

“Now there are many souls on this Earth who want to leave. Some of the souls still have soul contracts to finish here. So you will leave in different groups. There is a place on this other planet for your soul group. You will like it very much. It is very pretty. Many of the people there are from here or at least their forefathers are from here. This place is not as convoluted or corrupt as Earth is presently.” The pretty lady told him between sips of her hot cocoa.

“Is it heaven?” Gabriel asked wondering if he was going to die.

“Everywhere is heaven; it depends on your perspective. You will be going to a different planet. There are people there, who know you and your group are coming and portals will be set up for you to enter their time space. You get to ascend to the next level Gabriel and you get to do it knowingly. Isn’t that great?” She asked smiling beautifully at him.

Gabriel listened and he believed her, she was so happy and filled with light he couldn’t resist believing her. He laughed.

“I take these covenants and give them out and then what?” He asked, “What is your name?”

“IAM Archeia Hope. IAM the Divine Twin Flame of the Arch Angel Gabriel. IAM a Messenger. Your soul group is also praying for relief and they are ready to ascend. I will come back when you are able to bring them together. Some will not have to be present when you meet. They will only need to see the covenants and know where they have to be to leave the planet. You will leave June 6, 2006. I thought that would be an amusing date. So you have six months Gabriel. Get busy. The day you choose for your group to meet I will come back and speak to all of you.” ArcheiaHope told him.

Gabriel nodded, he felt like he wanted to laugh and cry at the same time,
“How will you know when to come?” He asked.

“IAM an Angel, I can be anywhere, anytime, anyplace. It is my focus to keep track of all my messages and messengers. You are my messenger. Now I will go and you will do this. Remember to keep fun in your heart Gabriel. I love you!” She disappeared and Gabriel cried for joy.

Auriel Grace
A Gang of Girls


Sunday, April 8, 2012

Commandments from The Story of Morgan

We are the Creators & We are known by many names!


We are unconditional Supreme Beings ~ We love you!


Do not use any of Our Names in vain.


You will learn to honor your Divinity through your personal connection to US.


Remember the seventh day! Keep it Holy - rest and enjoy being YOU!


Honor your Family - 
Children honor your Parents.
Parents honor your Children.


Do not commit acts of violence.


Do not commit adultery


Be truthful in all of your business and personal relationships.


Care for your community, be a good example to yourself and others.


Love your neighbor as you love yourself.




This is an excerpt from the Story of Morgan, a work in progress.


Auriel Grace


Monday, September 21, 2009

To the Top of the Tree

Airel, Leaf & Web



Excerpt from A Soul Group’s Journey:



*I was there when you and Web climbed to the top of the old tree to see which one of you was the bravest.*Star paused to allow Airel to remember the event.*Who was the bravest Airel?*

The enormous tree Airel lived in as a child and some of her adulthood, sheltered her whole tribe. The elves lived in dens dug out under the roots and in tree houses among the limbs.

Airel was fostered by an elf named Ezra, who was the mother of Web. Airel and Web were sisters in every way. They played, ate and hunted together. Every day was an adventure when they were cublings in Ceyenda forest.

Web and Airel had a male friend named Leaf. Leaf was a very fun and imaginative cub.

One day the three of them were lying on the grass under the Tribal Tree looking up at the limbs.

*Do you think if we climbed the tree we could touch the clouds?* Airel asked looking up through the limbs trying to see the top of the tree.

*I think we could touch the stars.* Web said picturing herself on top of the tree touching a sparkly star.

*No one is looking, we should start climbing so we can reach the top before the sun sets.* Leaf advised as he sat up and looked around to see if the elders were busy with their tasks.

*I will get some mushrooms and berries, Airel you fill your water skin. Leaf you watch the elders and find a good place for us to start climbing.* Web instructed sitting up. She looked around for her mother, Ezra. Web stood up and walked slowly toward her mother’s den.

Airel and Leaf walked toward the water barrel. Leaf dipped Airel’s water skin into the barrel to fill it while the two of them watched their elders. Airel knew if they made too much of a disturbance they would be called to do some sort of chore that would keep them from their adventure.

Web signaled them from a low branch, Airel and Leaf walked over to her and climbed up. *Let’s go.*

The trio made good time for the first part of their journey up the tree. None of them really knew how tall the tree was as they had never see n the top even while they were laying on forest floor or when they were climbing in other trees. They passed many tree houses and many elves they rarely saw or never saw before. The tree houses were all different. Some were very elaborate and large. These houses took up many limbs and usually had potted gardens on many levels of their houses. Then there were the small houses with porches that looked like they were not lived in much.

When Airel saw that the branches were starting to get thinner she looked up and she saw the sky. She thought how pretty the sky is from the branches of the tree. The birds flying and insects flying about and small animals scurrying on the branches with them, Airel started to appreciate her journey in this moment. She took a deep breath and sat down on a limb. Just to look around and see this part of the tree she had never seen before. She wondered how many elves had seen this part of the tree.

The leaves on the great tree up here were green instead of the purple color they were closer to the ground. The insects flew, crawled and hopped around. Their colors were vibrant. Airel know a vibrant colored insect should not be eaten. She let them walk all over her though appreciating each one. The bark on the top of the tree was thinner too. She could peel it here. The bark smelled good. She took the piece she peeled and put it in her pouch so she could smell it later.

Web sat next to her looking up, *We are nearly there, it looks as though the sun is going down. We should hurry so we can touch the stars.*

Leaf stood up and looked around. He pointed to a branch that went upward. *That branch looks safer than any of the others. We need to start being careful, unless we can float. Some of these branches are very brittle.* Leaf told them pointing to some thinner branches.

*I can float a little.* Airel said climbing onto a branch and then dropping off of it. Airel focused very hard and drew in energy from all around her. To Leaf and Web’s surprise she did float even after she opened her eyes.

*Who taught you that?* Web asked watching Airel settle daintily on a branch.
*Lynx said my mother knew how to float. He didn’t tell me how though so I have been figuring it out.” Airel said smiling. *It has taken me a while to do just that little bit of floating.*

*That floating can come in handy; you should practice all the time Airel. You never know when you might have to float.” Leaf observed. Then his face changed as Web and Airel’s face. Their parents were calling telepathically to them. Now was the time to make the decision of ignoring them and going to the top or going back down and not being able to touch the stars.

* I want to touch the stars,* Airel stated and went over to the branch and started walking toward the top of the tree.

*If we get up there and it is dark we will have to wait until the morning to go back down.* Leaf said looking at Web and Airel.

*That is alright with me.* Airel said.

Web nodded her head. *Let’s move, tomorrow we will be in so much trouble. I hope we can reach the stars.*

On they went and right when the sun hit the horizon they reached the top of the old tree and looked out. There they saw how immense their home was and the other trees like their home. They saw how interwoven the forest was from their vantage point and it took their breath away. It was another world on top of their own with different animals, and insects. As the sun set the stars came out. Web and Airel could not touch the stars; they were astounded by the beauty of the night sky. The three moons were up high one was full and the two smaller moons were at a quarter full. The sky was velvety blue and the stars sparkled so much they did not need light to see each other.