Chronicles
of the
Children of Destiny
Eternity
by
Daniel Thomas
Andrew Daly
Copyright 6179 SC
Prologue
And so, events having
transpired within the Realms of Home, Heaven, Infinity and Eternity
as God having desired them, he turned his attention to the new
work
Humans – Terran’s – would be made in the Image of
God and the Angels. They would look essentially like the Children of
Heaven, also lacking wings, being their closest resemblance. In most
ways, identical, apart from the physical nature of their being, as
opposed to the spiritualized nature of the Children of Heaven and
Angelicdom.
Like his own Children and Angelic Children, the
Children of Adam and Eve would be dear to his heart. Each of his own
children and Angelic children would taste the existence of being
human – of being a Terran – and amongst those other children of
Mankind who, through their good works, became holy enough, the
opportunity to become Angelic – part of the planned Ketravim Angels
of Eternity, and to thus live forever – would be made
available.
Ultimately, the gift of eternal life was to be made
available to all – yet only those who understood the nature of what
was required for eternal life – the ultimate choice of choosing
life over death – would be granted that gift. For the rest, the
realm of Death and Hades would be their eternal domain.
And
so, as he had planned before, God planned again, approaching the very
beginning of the Terran Years.
Chapter One -
Urakiba
Urakiba, often, remembered the early days of life for
the Cherubim. His brother Semyaza had been greatly admired by many of
the Cherubim, so eloquent in speech and passionate in heart for the
Cherubim community. Urakiba had looked up to him for a long time
because of this, joining him and following his methods which had led
Urakiba also to be admired in the Cherubim community. Yet his twin,
Talael, had admonished him often, encouraging him to be his own
angel. Able to stand firm for his own life not always having to run
around after Semyaza.
Urakiba and Talael were the secondborn
in the Cherubim community. They came from the community of India in
the Pelnaphora district, were Gandel of the Seraphim often resided as
well, he being the oldest and most respected of the Pelnaphoran
Indian community.
Urakiba had, initially, been a little
reluctant to partake of the fruit of knowledge of good and evil, but
when Semyaza had persisted, he had gone along with the idea, like
Ramiel and Kokabiel.
For weeks afterwards Urakiba had been
greatly depressed, very withdrawn and almost hating life. But then
there had come two days of extreme joy, almost as a climax most
unexpected – a time of healing – to the days of darkness.
He
had contemplated death in those days, as if such thing were ever a
possibility for an angel. No angel in the community of the Realm of
Eternity had ever died but, slowly, Davriel and others had been
communicating to the realm that, as Torah said, in the Garden of God
was knowledge of life but also, and to be feared because of it, there
was knowledge of death.
But for the angels of eternity, death
was something none of them had yet to encounter.
Very rarely
an Angel did major injury to himself, in which case the healing
properties of Mitraphon could be called upon to assist the Angel in
healing. It seemed no malaise was beyond the healing ministry of
Raphael and Mitraphon. But, fortunately, injuries were rare, apart
from minor cuts and bruises, and as such Raphael’s great powers
were rarely called upon.
But Urakiba, in his recent malaise,
had wondered, should the mysterious death enshroud his soul, whether
even the greatest of healing powers of Raphael could recover him from
the grip of the underworld, to which he almost felt destined to
travel to.
But, no, he had healed from the darkness, and when
the joy had subsided, normality had returned.
And now, in
light of the way the fruit had affected him, Urakiba was seemingly
following the pathway both Saruviel and Semyaza had trodden, into his
own private introspective thoughts on the authority of God and wether
such a thing need necessarily be as it was in the realm of
eternity.
He thought on the Seraphim Torah and his recent
malaise. Section 11 principle 9, Melaniel’s principle, read: ‘In
the Garden of God is the Knowledge of Life’.
To know this
life, Urakiba felt, would be so important. Would be so fundamental to
his life. Of course, the Seraphim partook of the tree of life of the
Garden every century, but the Cherubim only partook so, in the centre
of Zaphora, once a millennium, as this was all they really needed, so
God had maintained, an issue which had puzzled Urakiba.
When
he had first partaken of the tree of life he truly had felt an
invigoration of the soul, and had been tempted, as many of the
cherubim had been, to ask for more.
And due to that life in
him from the fruit, when it had come to knowledge of good, which
Urakiba seemingly connected with knowledge of life, he had made
another connection.
He had partaken in his early youth of the
tree of life. And, recently, with Semyaza, under Saruviel’s
suggestion, of the tree of knowledge of good and evil. And thinking
on Melaniel’s principle in the Seraphim Torah, he thought on the
very next principle, section 11, Principle 10, Davriel’s principle,
which read, ‘In the Garden of God is the Knowledge of Death.’
If
life was good, was death, then, evil? And if he had partaken of the
tree of knowledge of good and evil, did he now have knowledge of
death within his soul? Perhaps, in the very craving for death that
had haunted him, that may have been very very true.
But, now,
the pain and the passion were gone from him, and normality resumed.
Yet, the questions lingered on. And in those questions simply being
there, which Semyaza also had affirmed, Urakiba questioned what
exactly would knowledge of death bring about for his heart and
soul.
God had spoken to Urakiba personally, in one of the
throne-rooms, speaking of one of the eternal children unknown to the
angels of the Realm of Eternity. He had forbidden him speaking of her
to others, but had taught him that ‘Death’ was one of the eternal
children of God from the Realm of Heaven, as it was known as. And
then he had told him this, ‘Urakiba, Angel of God. Within the heart
of death, hades herself, from which none ever return, the eternal
destiny of darkness lives on forever. If you venture to this realm
onLY Death’s gentle embrace you will ever know. Unless, of course,
those other Eternal’s insist on interfering. Which they might, dear
child of God. They just might.’ And then God had been silent,
speaking no further, and the flickering of purple amongst the flames
had returned to the persistent green which Urakiba was most used
to.
With all of these thoughts in mind something, though, did
become clear to Urakiba. Saruviel had around him a spirit – a
spirit of darkness. Urakiba had sensed this spirit on more than one
occasion. This darkness was of death, Urakiba had begun to believe.
Saruviel had very early on partaken of the fruit of knowledge of good
and evil and, in a sense, partaken of death. And because of that, the
darkness hovered there, around him, enshrouding his soul.
For
Urakiba darkness, death and evil had now become associated with the
stance Saruviel had seemingly taken in relation to God his father –
one of rebellion, denying God’s authority and the notion of
individual freedom.
And, because of this reality, Urakiba had
come to a firm conclusion in his mind. If he trod water with Saruviel
and Semyaza in the way they were heading, he would taste, ultimately,
death. Of this he was sure. And to choose that, would mean he would
meet the child of eternity and disappear into her eternal dark
embrace. And, in that temptation – in that temptation to leave life
completely and embrace the heart of what could only be called ‘Other’
- Urakiba surrendered his soul, dedicating himself to pursue the
agenda of Saruviel and Semyaza to the very bitter end. And,
ultimately, for no other purpose than to taste the fruit of death
itself and see what ungodly paradise it could offer his soul.
*
* * * *
‘And the serpent. When the serpent is grown, Ramiel,
it becomes a dragon, as all serpents in fact do. For the destiny of
Serpents is to partake of the blood of their enemy and fly into the
heights of eternity, filled with new life through death. For life,
through death, is the glory of the Serpent – the glory of the
dragon – the glory of the devil.’
Ramiel sat listening to
another of Urakiba’s endless tales about Serpents and Dragons and
Devil’s from the Torah’s rich tapestry of imagery, but for Ramiel
such teachings, while flattering his now bad-boy imagery and nature,
were the stuff of imagination only, and no practical use apart from
fantasy story telling.
Indeed, for Ramiel and Semyaza, who had
witnessed firsthand Saruviel’s first exile for the rebellion, and
second exile only to be finally forgiven for that also, returned to
them once more, but taken to the heart of God in repentance and
restoration, seeing Saruviel, as many once did, as the grand ‘Dragon’
of the Seraphim and Cherubim Torah, which Urakiba seemingly
maintained – one destined to lead the coven of dragons in their war
against the children of the light, as the Cherubim Torah spoke of –
had lost its potency as a strong belief for so many given Saruviel’s
current repentance and acceptance of the authority of God. Ramiel had
maintained that if Saruviel ever really were such a Dragon, it had
since departed his nature.
Ramiel suspected, personally, that
Azazel was perhaps the infamous dragon of the Torah. Azazel himself,
unlike Saruviel, had been born in Kalphon Keep, the firstborn child
of God of the Cherubim to have come alive in the throneroom of
Kalphon. And considering Azazel’s rebellious nature, he who was the
1000th born male of the Cherubim of eternity, who had become such a
dragon in so many ways, often competing with Semyaza for the headship
of the growing community of ‘bad angels’ amongst the Cherubim,
seemed like the far more likely suspect to be the infamous ‘Dragon’
of the Torah. And in that assumption, Ramiel was in fact quite
correct, unbeknownst to himself.
Yet Urakiba himself, while he
had nearly always viewed Saruviel as the Dragon, being one who had
promoted such ideology for so long, was slowly coming to the position
of Ramiel and Semyaza in accepting Azazel as the new and most likely
of identities for that role.
Azazel, himself, was perhaps the
most feared of the ‘Bad Boy Angel’s’, and had gained a
reputation around the realm for fierce fighting, especially when
drunk. While it was still true that, while they carried on this
image, they still apparently respected God and attended the usual
celebrations the other angels did, the community was slowly and
inevitably coming to the conclusion that there existed amongst them
two competing forces or groups based on two fundamentally and
diametrically opposing principles.
On the side of goodness
were such angels as Michael and Gabriel and the other Archangels, and
especially Ambriel who was disdained greatly by those of the
darkness.
On the side of the dark a smaller number, initially
followers of Saruviel, but now particularly in line with Semyaza who
remained of such inclinations, and the ultimate bad boy himself,
Azazel, who was generally feared amongst the populace.
This
problem, if it were a problem, was ignored by many of the senior
angels in the community for much time. Yet, when Saruviel’s reign
began, it was queried by many what would now happen. Seemingly,
though, during Saruviel’s millennia reign as head of Zaphon and the
Realm in general, little did change in this respect and it was only
as Michael took over the running of Zaphon as head overseer for the
fourth time, that what had been happening silently during Saruviel’s
tenure became noticeable.
The darkness had been growing.
Slowly, silently, and inevitably, the darkness which emanated
ultimately from Samael of the Realm of Heaven, the grand devil behind
all the schemes of evil, infiltrating the Realm of Infinity when and
were it could and, likewise, through Samael’s protégé, fallen
from the Realm of Infinity, firstborn of the Saruvim Angels, Satan,
who now haunted the Realm of Eternity with his other Fallen Saruvim
Cohorts, to the purpose of achieving the plans of Samael of Heaven in
his opposition to Destiny of Heaven, the darkness had indeed been
growing through Saruviel’s millennia, and was now about to
strike.
The father of Glory, from his eternal domain, had
spoken with Eve – Destiny – of the Children of Heaven. And he had
pronounced a judgement upon Saruviel for Saruviel’s lack of dealing
– once and for all – with his legacy of darkness, by countering
the work he had earlier done. He had spoken with Destiny and crafted
the ultimate role within her plans of the final days ‘Antichrist’,
the man bearing the number 666, as a punishment to Saruviel for his
failing to rebuke the seed of evil he had sown when he should have.
This destiny would come to Saruviel in the latter days – in the
days of ‘Terra’ – but he would not know of the judgement of God
until years beyond then. God would leave him a time to contemplate
and, ultimately, teach him why he had been judged as such.
When
Saruviel’s millennia did in fact end, Urakiba had suggested
something.
God had announced, with the return of Michael, an
impending creation. The creation of ‘Terra’ and
mankind.
Urakiba, mighty Angel of God, had suggested to Azazel
and Semyaza that the dark angels, or demons as they had come to be
known, seek to corrupt the ways of the humans and seek to control the
destiny of mankind. And Semyaza and Azazel had both listened to
Urakiba’s ideas and, in the end, agreed and affirmed to them. Yet
they would wait many years, for the creation of mankind was to be
postponed. For many reasons, beyond the knowledge of the Angels of
Eternity, God had deemed it important for the idea of man to be known
first, and brought into being much later. With proper planning came
success, for in mankind the destiny of angels lay eternally
intertwined.
* * * * *
‘AND NOW, LET US MAKE MAN IN
OUR IMAGE, AFTER OUR LIKENESS.’
The gods – the angels of
glory – all caught in a moment of time – with only the children
of eternity to remember how creation came to be, the memories being
vanquished from the other angels – with Logos and Memra, the words
of infinity and eternity, and Metatron overseeing the whole work –
the gods spread their hands towards two angels. Two angels, male and
female, who were to be the image of the firstborn. And from the rest
of the angelic images, the blueprint for all the children of mankind
– all in the image of the gods – the elohim.
The two
selected angels were Krystabel, 7th of the female Seraphim angels of
eternity, and Saruviel, 7th of the male Seraphim angels of eternity.
Eve and Adam would be formed on their very own images.
And so,
the power of the divine – the power of the Almighty – the
infinite power which brings all things to life – surged, grew and
erupted into the hearts of all the children of God. And when that
great day’s activities were complete, truly, all the Morning Stars
sang together, and the Sons of God shouted for joy.
* * * *
*
Saruviel, sitting next to his twin Krystabel in Kalphon, was
at peace. For both of them, creation had been an intense experience.
God had chosen the two of them to be the primary creators of Adam and
Eve. For the life of him he could not fathom why God had made such a
choice as himself, given his reckless past, yet the grace of God had
chosen Saruviel and Krystabel, and they had fulfilled their duties
gladly, Saruviel acting as the Father’s image for that
encounter.
Sitting there, enjoying his sister reading some
poetry from a book by Uriel, he heard a noise over at the side of the
lounge room and saw the Cherubim Beyonce coming into view – queen
of the Numerology.
She looked at them both, with a big smile
on her face. Brother, sister. I have some really amazing news.
Saruviel looked up at his younger sister, curious as to what could be
so important.
‘I have been doing some research into you and
Krystabel’s name and I worked out the number in which you find
perfection together.’ Saruviel was mildly interested, but had not
really gone into the Gematria studies other angels had taken to.
‘Well,’ he said. ‘What is that number?’ Beyonce began
nervously. ‘Well, your number is 107 and Krystabel’s number is
112. Adding them together comes to 219. That is your ‘Twin’
number. ‘Saruviel nodded, already knowing that. Beyonce continued.
‘Well, the 7th principle for Gematria is ‘Perfection’, whose
number is 111.’ ‘Why is it 111?’ asked Saruviel. ‘Numerical
equivalents make Perfection equal to 111 if you take A as 1 and B as
2 and so on.’ ‘Yes, that is right. I was forgetting.’ Beyonce
continued. ‘It’s very complicated, but basically the number for
when you two have perfection is 219 times 111.’ ‘Sounds big,’
said Krystabel. ‘What is it,’ she asked,’ her curiousity
aroused. ‘This is the amazing thing. It is 24,309.’ Saruviel
looked at her for a moment, thinking on the number, then it just hit
him the significance. The current year was 14,309 – creation of
mankind beginning on the year.’ ‘But that would mean,’ began
Krystabel. Beyonce nodded. ‘That is right. At mankind’s 10,000th
birthday, you celebrate your year of perfection.’ Saruviel looked
at Beyonce for a few moments, and then turned to Krystabel, a
slightly stunned look on his face. After a while he spoke. ‘That….is
actually kind of interesting. Isn’t it sister.’ Krystabel looked
at him. ‘My my. Perhaps there is something to this Gematria after
all.’
* * * * *
When the creation of men finally came
to pass, the demons fell to earth and, through Enoch, God passed his
inevitable and ultimate judgement on the evil angels. It had been a
judgement long awaited by the good angels of eternity and, when the
evil had been purged from them, they had been greatly relieved.
But
the judgement of God had been without mercy and as the years passed
in heaven, Ambriel thought on his brothers gone from him, and he
thought on Urakiba who he had gotten to know for some time early in
Urakiba’s youth. And Ambriel had besought his father and pleaded
for mercy. And God had spoken to Ambriel and asked him if no other
would plead – as if he was all alone. So Ambriel had spoken to
Daniel, with whom the friendship of angels had become close, and
Daniel had agreed to speak on the fallen ones behalf as well.
And
then God had passed this judgement.
‘Dear Children,
ultimately, in life, there is no place or no heart or no evil that
can escape the love of goodness. You, dear children, have shown this.
And because of this I speak to you that every heart – whosoever it
may be – which truly seeks repentance before God, can and will be
forgiven through the atonement of the soul.’
‘So there is
hope for them, Father?’ Ambriel had asked, in hope. ‘If they
repent, dear son. If they repent.’
And with that decree
Ambriel and Daniel had been satisfied.
* * * * *
The
Father of Glory, ultimately, felt sorrow. He had given his children –
the children of Adam and Eve on Earth – great freedom. Yet, in
truth, they failed to realize with great freedom came great
responsibility. And as those with free will are wont to do, they
rebelled. They rebelled and sought out the ways of evil in which they
believed, vainly, that their lives would be the most satisfied. Yet,
when the evil in men became so great, even despite the influence of
the fallen angels, that brother slept with mother and even father,
when rape and pillage was commonplace, when child sacrifices to
demons was rampant, when nobody’s possessions were safe from
anyone, and when neighbour hated, despised and fought with neighbour,
the patience of God had reached a limit. Yet, there was a righteous
line from Adam – one which had kept faith and taught God’s laws.
And when Noah was born God saw within him the salvation of mankind’s
future.
And thus the wrath of God gave birth to the great
deluge, and mankind in his wicked pride of sin and rebellion against
the authority of God was destroyed, drowned and sent to the
netherworld.
God made covenant with Noah and those who had
been redeemed. He made covenant and gave the Rainbow as the sign of
the covenant. And, his wrath satiated, he promised never again to
send such a flood, for the father of Glory now knew the heart of
man.
And God blessed Noah, and his sons, and mankind’s
restoration began.
* * * * *
Noah was in the vineyard
one fine day, picking grapes. Young Elam and Asshur, his grandsons
through Shem, were also busy picking some grapes. Just then, Elam
yelled out. ‘Grandpa Noah! Quick! There is a Lion,’ said Elam,
pointing to a lion which was approaching them. Noah told Elam and
Asshur to stand behind him, and he reached for his spear. The Lion
came closer and closer. The situation was tense. And, suddenly, it
sprang at Noah. Yet, brave Noah, spear in hand, pierced the Lion in
the heart, and it died, slowly bleeding to death.
Elam looked
at the dying Lion. ‘It might make good food, Grandpa. What do you
think?’ Noah looked down at the dying Lion. ‘Lion’s are unclean
animals, young Elam. The covenant our great God has made with us does
permit us to eat any animal, yet I feel it is perhaps not always for
the best. And, of course, we may never eat the blood of any animal.’
Asshur looked at his Grandpa. ‘Why can’t we eat the blood?’
Noah came over to Asshur, scruffed him on the head, and replied. ‘The
life is in the blood young Asshur. It is what sustains and gives us
life. God has forbidden us eating it because of that reason.’ ‘I
see,’ replied Asshur.
They dragged the Lion to the edge of
the Vineyard and placed stones over the body to hide it from
vultures.
‘What was it like before the flood?’ Elam asked
his grandfather. Noah, wiping the sweat from his brow, looked down at
his young grandson. ‘They were violent times, young Elam. Violent
times. People hated each other. They stole from each other rampantly
– nobody’s possessions were ever safe. And even some of the
wicked men worshipped carved idols made of animals and sea creatures,
even the stars and moon. They worshipped these idols and mistakenly
believed that these were the spirits of life who ruled the world.
Often, such men insulted those of the LORD who tried to teach them
the right way, even insulting the glory of the LORD. They blasphemed
his holy name and despised our ancient traditions. Men would sleep
with other Men’s wives, and even with each other which the LORD
hates. It was, young Elam, in truth the most immoral of times in our
history. And because of this – because the wickedness was so great
– God judged the world and sent the great flood.’ Elam nodded,
soberly taking in that information.
‘Grandpa,’ began
Asshur. ‘What can we do to make sure the world never becomes like
that again?’ Noah looked at him firmly. ‘The LORD commands us to
make Law Courts. To have judges who judge our communities to ensure
that we obey God and live in peace with each other. My child, we must
have mercy and patience with those who transgress God’s holy laws,
as he is merciful and patient with us. But, if they continue to
disobey, we must punish them to preserve the law, order and peace in
the world. By doing such we bring happiness to the world – we
continue to make it a better place – returning it to the glory of
Eden. Dear Grand-children. Every time you look at the Rainbow, think
on these laws, and with your children and your children’s children,
teach them, everlastingly so, to be faithful to God and the laws of
holiness.’ Elam and Asshur looked up at their wise grandfather,
smiled, and returned to picking grapes. And another day passed in the
life of Noah and those who God had redeemed from the rest of
mankind.
* * * * *
Abram was different. God knew, from
Abram’s days in eternity, that this particular Cherubim angel of
his was different. He was valiant and brave. And, above that,
responsible. So greatly responsible that God saw within this child of
his the strength to be a father of nations. And thus, in Abram’s
destiny, God implanted this child of his into Ur of the Chaldees, and
from there, as he promised him, made a great nation of him.
*
* * * *
‘Jacob. You really are a trickster, aren’t you.
You fooled me, really. You played on my weakness. You should relent
of holding me to my promise, you really should.’
Jacob thought
carefully. The birthright was too important to let go, so he again
devised a way to keep it.
‘But Esau, dear brother. Are you not a
man of your word. Father speaks so highly of you. He says to me, ‘Now
Esau. You can trust Esau. He always fetches my game and his hunting
skills are second to none. Esau, now he is a man of his word.’’
And
the trick worked. Esau felt guilty, and relented. He relented of
trying to obtain back his birthright, and Jacob smiled. Perhaps he
had been unfair – perhaps. But if his brother was so irresponsible
to give up his privileges then he really didn’t deserve to keep
them. And because of that belief, and the faith Jacob attached to it,
the Father of Glory said to himself ‘Very well Jacob. If that is
what you believe than the glory shall be yours.’
* * * *
*
But there are prices to pay for trickery. Heavy prices. And
the sojourn of Israel in Egypt, were times of Mizery were truly
enjoyed. Yet the redeemer and lawgiver came forth, and Moses restored
his people and brought them to glory.
* * * * *
David
looked at the heavens. Atop his palace in Jerusalem he looked at the
heavens and, as he so often did, marvelled at the works of the LORD.
‘LORD – you are beyond comprehension. Through your blessed ones,
your holy angels, you created all that is – the sun in its majesty,
the stars in their glory, the earth and moon. And mere man – what
is he that he should live to behold such glory? What is he? Alleluia
to he that is. Alleluia.’
And David looked up at the
heavens, contemplating their glory. And focusing on one star, it
almost seemed to twinkle a little brighter – perhaps a wink from
the Almighty.
* * * * *
The prophet spoke to his king,
affirming the certainty of his words. ‘So you are sure, Jehoshua,
that the angels sit on a heavenly council and run the affairs of
heaven. That this council – this council of glory – is where the
LORD is glorified in the heavenlies.’
‘The spirit in me says
so, King David. Of this I am sure.’
And King David stroked
his beard, and began contemplating mentioning such a council in a
psalm.
Chapter Two – Ariel's Concerns
Eventually,
Ariel, concluding that Daniel and Sharlamane in the last few thousand
years had become an irrevocable partnership, started sleeping around
again. She had waited – for a long time she had waited – but as
she had told herself many times in earlier years, the obnoxious brat
(although with charms) that was her twin was, ultimately, to
difficult to really fathom to make a life together worth the effort.
Besides, he would never leave Sharlamane.
Ambriel spoke with
her briefly, having heard news on the grapevine about one of Ariel’s
new lovers. He spoke cautiously, but reminded her that Daniel was her
twin. And that she needed to remain patient with him to win his heart
given his precocious nature.
But she didn’t care, in the
end, and concluded that, while the twin thing was important, it did
not necessarily mean a romantic relationship was to exist between
each and every twin, which seemed to have stood true so far in the
life of eternity, with only a small percentage of twins involved on a
permanent basis with each other.
‘It’s a fascination,
Ambriel. That is all that it is. I know that between you and Meludiel
it will likely eternally be a bond of trust, but you make more out of
it than necessary, I really think. And the way Meludiel went with
Daniel for a while demonstrates that.’
But all Ambriel would
tell her was to be patient. Love would win in the end.
* * * *
*
Daniel sat reflecting on some of the words spoken to Adam
and Eve in the judgement at the fall. Michael had spoken the words,
on the behalf of God, as the intercessory Angel Image of God, and
later shared them with Daniel.
The Angels, now, were used to
the idea of coupling and marriage amongst humans. Many years back,
Michael had proposed to Elenniel, who had accepted the offer, but
they had decided to wait a while until the fullness of time in which
the ceremony would best be appreciated. For both of them it was a
long engagement.
What Daniel did note, in Michael’s words to
Eve, was the obligation, apparently, of a wife submitting to her
husband. Daniel wondered to himself if such a thing would be
important between Michael and Elenniel if they ever married, but felt
Michael had such respect for Elenniel that it would be a non-issue.
But Daniel was more cynical. He felt, if he were ever to marry, he
would perhaps desire the submission on part of his wife.
But,
whatever else, despite the strong relationship he now had with
Sharlamane, marriage would not become a reality until Michael and
Elenniel had wed. He had made up his mind on that point.
* * *
* *
Michael sat in his office keep, sipping on a mug of coffee
Cindradel had just brought into him. Recently, Karanasius, firstborn
of the seven Ozraphim Angels of Eternity, and mentor to the Overseer
of Zaphon Keep, had been talking with him of ‘Home’ were God
resided in a physical persona, alongside ‘Metatron’, the very
first of all the Children of God, and two other figures which Michael
had come to know as the Oraphim of Eternity – the two Words of God
– Logos and Memra. Knowledge of these individuals was mainly kept
within the upper hierarchy of the Realm of Eternity. Logos and Memra
were the two ‘Oraphim Angels’ which, as far as Michael understood
it although he had never been specifically told, left Metatron as the
firstborn Onaphim Angel of the Realm of Eternity.
And then
Karanasius had spoken in some detail of the Children of Heaven and
the Angels of the Realm of Infinity, which lay just above Gloryel’s
‘Rock’. It had been expected of Michael to keep this information
to himself, being told that the other angels would meet there other
eternal brethren in the fullness of time. And Michael had promised,
because of this, to keep silent on the issue, but contemplated it on
a personal basis a great deal. Karanasius had, though, permitted him
share this information with the 7 Archangels, and whatever Seraphim
he felt appropriate to handle the information. It had been deemed
that the elder angels which Michael approved of would be now
responsible enough to handle this news.
Now aware that the
Angels of eternity had been broken down into specific groups, based
on the number system of the Angels, Michael queried what was next.
Presumably, if God ever decided to bring more angels to the life of
eternity, they would be the ‘Ketravim’, or the sixth group of
angels. The numbering system of the Angels from 1 to 10 read: Ona,
Ora, Ozra, Sera, Cheru, Ketra, Saru, Abra, Noah, Cimbra.
If
God did ever decide to bring the ‘Ketravim’ into existence,
Michael considered that he would likely expand the realm yet again
into a third plateau. That thought, in truth, was somewhat appealing
to himself. He had been nervous when the Cherubim had been created,
but it had proven great wisdom. Perhaps another great expansion may
one day be appropriate. Michael liked to think so anyway.
He
sat there, sipping his coffee, thinking on the Realm and the newest
addition, humankind, and just relaxed. Life was good, he thought to
himself. Life was good.
* * * * *
Was life good for
Elenniel, firstborn female Seraphim of the Realm of Eternity, she
asked herself. Was life good? It had been aeons ago, practically,
since Michael had proposed to herself and despite the fact that every
so often somebody remarked to Michael about his proposal to Elenniel,
he had yet to set the date. And Elenniel was becoming anxious.
She
often wondered that, perhaps he was to busy. Caught up in the affairs
of the realm and not having the time to commit to the relationship
such marriage promised. Perhaps, when the next overseer of Zaphon was
finally announced, perhaps then he would marry her. She hoped this
true ever so much.
She’d had a wedding gown prepared ages
ago, in the tradition of the various fictional books on the subject,
but it had started to wear down a little, so often she had handled it
in wonder at the day. She was reluctant to order a new one, which
might inevitably be seen as an act of defeat on her part. But, no.
She would handle it more carefully, and anxiously await Michael’s
day of courage.
* * * * *
Mindful of his daughter’s
heart, God probed Ambriel to speak with the firstborn of the
Seraphim. Not directly asking him, but putting forth the idea to
Ambriel’s thoughts. It was time they were wed.
* * * *
*
‘Well, actually, I did have sort of a day in mind. As you
know Saruviel never really designated a successor to his reign, which
seems to have left the choice to me. I had decided that the last act
of business in this tenureship was the marriage, and then turning
over business to the new overseer to enjoy my honeymoon.’
‘That
sounds perfect,’ replied Ambriel. ‘When? Elenniel is incredibly
anxious from what she says to Meludiel. She has waited a
while.’
‘Yes, I know. Soon, brother. It will be soon. Don’t
fret.’
‘Ok. I’ll take you at your word.’
* * * *
*
Raphael sat with Nimorel, at dinner, in Mitraphon keep, in
the district of Mitraphora. They had been reflecting on the news that
humanity’s and their own destiny lay inextricably intertwined, in
the words of Michael at the recent Overseers conference in Zaphon.
Raphael, who administered Mitraphora from the province known as
Malawi, understood that, perhaps, one day he would taste human flesh
in existence, as this seemed to have been the general thrust of the
idea that Michael had put forward, without being quite specific in
saying as such.
Of course, Raphael was of the African family,
alongside his twin Nimorel. Nimorel had been close to Raphael on and
off for some time, but Raphael honestly felt that it was a sense of
duty and responsibility that motivated Nimorel to be near him; but
she did confide that she loved him, telling him that from time to
time.
But, in truth, it was the general love of a twin which
was in Nimorel’s heart, rather than any burning passionate desire
which Raphael, although he would not speak his heart, truly
desired.
Raphael was, perhaps more so than even Michael,
expected to set the highest standard in spiritual holiness in the
realm, as Mitraphon was the keep devoted to the spiritual ministry of
the Angels. Loquiel had assisted him for many years, but was now in
Kalphora, in the Canadian province of which he was overseer. Ambriel
had run Mitraphon briefly, but he was now overseer in Canbraphon,
were Daniel also lived without any real responsibility, having
seemingly not chosen overseersmanship in his core duties and
responsibilities.
These days Raphael found himself mostly
surrounded by other’s of the African family in his ministry in
Mitraphora, the same way in which the other families had gravitated
to their own provincial and district lands. But this was as it should
be, so he had been informed. One thing, though, had gradually come
into the life of the realm. While Mitraphon itself was still the main
keep devoted to spiritual ministry, they mainly ministered to
Mitraphoran’s these days. Likewise, each of the other Keeps
continued in their appointed roles, but mainly for their own
districts. Over time within the districts, those aspects to which
they had initially gone to other districts for to start with based on
the original specialization of district keeps had tended to become
part of their own districts with their own special keeps devoted to
such things.
Michael had called this a separation of duties,
the best idea in the end due to the family structure of the Angelic
communities and the physical geographical problems.
It had
seemed that the close family like atmosphere of their youth had
passed, and the angels were now within their own particular
communities. Raphael, in general, felt this was perhaps for the best,
and the way it should be.
Thinking on the continent south of
were Adam and Eve and the community of mankind had been born on
Earth, Raphael had concluded this was a parallel to their own
district of Mitraphora, as he assumed for other districts and their
earthly parallels. And, so it would seem, into this African community
on earth he would one day be born and partake of another step in his
eternal destiny.
* * * * *
Gabriel stood looking at the
flames above the throneroom in Terraphon keep. As usual, a
consistently burning blue flame.
Gabriel, now, had lived a
fairly long life. He knew, in comparison to his father who had always
been, such time was nothing, but still he felt old in many ways; and
if not old, experienced.
As head of Terraphon keep Gabriel was
administrator over a keep devoted to scholasticism and knowledge,
which indeed was still true. The passion of youth which had seen
Terraphon alive with research and study had diminished to a large
degree, and in some ways it was a shadow of its former glory.
Especially in recent millennia which had seen, to a large degree, the
decentralization of authority and responsibility, more and more of
the community responsible for the running of their own communities
and lives. This, apparently, had been the purpose all along. But in
this decentralization, Michael had informed them of an important
preoccupation that should be foremost amongst their thoughts: the
importance of the standard of excellence they set in being an example
to others in how to operate and function. In that sense Gabriel knew
exampleship was a key factor for his life from then on.
And,
in setting that example, Gabriel had replaced the mission of
administrator early on in Terraphon’s history, to that now of
scholar and educator. Perhaps contrary to the type of angel Gabriel
had been in younger years, God was now expecting more and more of
him.
And in those expectations, hopefully, being realized,
Gabriel was growing in knowledge and experience. And in that
experience, he had turned his studies to the ideas of the colours of
the flame of God and what, if anything, they represented.
At
first, he had felt perhaps family spoke a particular colour – the
features of all the angels in the communities they dwelt. But he had
left that idea, and was now thinking in terms of what God represented
ultimately to the Angelic community. And, to Gabriel, God was a
loving and caring God. Because of this Gabriel felt that each colour
of the spectrum of flame represented an aspect or quality of the love
of God towards the angels. And the varying type of love he displayed
towards each community showed the heart and affection he had towards
that particular community.
He had spoken this idea to Davriel
who had almost affirmed it immediately, declaring it a very sound
idea. And then Ambriel had commented to him when discussing it ‘well
obviously’, indicating his younger brother seemed to already
know.
And, settling on that idea, Gabriel was now trying to
understand just what each colour represented.
Terraphon’s
colour was inevitably blue. But what was blue? It was quite a common
colour in the realm, the colour of the sky and water, and various
plants. It was also used in clothing and other items through dies a
great deal. But what did it mean spiritually? He had considered
perhaps seeking Ambriel’s advice, but a stubborn streak had told
him to persist in his inquiries. Whatever it was, he would find out
eventually. He just needed to be patient.
* * * * *
Saruviel
sat in Kalphon keep, in his office, reflecting. Reflecting, so far,
on quite a lived life. What next from the Father of Glory, he
wondered to himself. He contemplated the ideas Michael had spoken at
the overseer’s conference. ‘To taste human flesh,’ had been his
words, used subtley and alluding to their human life to come, yet
without directly stating that the Angel’s would in fact do so, but
making that fact understood by everyone without literally saying so.
He had been clever, in that way. Perhaps God had instructed him to be
so.
But what would be of Saruviel’s human life? What would
be?
* * * * *
Krystabel sat in the water of the warm
bath, heated by the heating implements newly installed into the
ancient keep of Kalphon. In the latter half of Saruviel’s
overseersmanship of the Realm from Zaphon keep, electricity had been
mastered and, in the last century of his tenureship, electrical
cables had been laid down throughout the realm, running from various
power stations based on light-based energy, received from the glowing
light which illuminated the realm each day. And then, right near the
end of his tenureship, computing technology had come into being.
In
the years following, with the return of Michael, computers had become
gradually more and more advanced, along with the visual reproductive
items such as cameras, televisions and other things. Technology had
come alive in the realm.
Saruviel had initially focused the
main keeps on keeping the traditional approaches, with the newer
keeps featuring all the newer designs. As such technology had not
come to ever home instantly. But, slowly, it had and Saruviel had
recently relented on his traditionalist approach in running Kalphon
to allow the technological revolution to take a hold.
Krystabel,
now lying in a bath heated by hot water from electricity, was now
grateful for this final addition to her home, having so long been
used to the older ways.
Saruviel was strange in this way. He
was the most forward thinking and advanced of all the angels in some
ways, always forging ahead and looking into new areas in his
continual challenge of life. Yet he had a sense of when and were such
innovations could and should be practically applied, in a sense
balancing modernity with ancient established wisdom. And Krystabel
admired her brother because of this. But she really was enjoying her
lovely warm bath.
* * * * *
Raguel and Dorachel were
both adroit in the newly emerged ‘Portuguese’ language which
dominated life in the ‘Brazil’ province of the district of
Brephon. Portuguese actually emerged as a spoken language in the
Portugal province in Terraphora, but Raguel, who had strong family
ties to people in Portugal, had introduced the language and it was
slowly being spoken all throughout Brazil. Yet, in the rest of
Brephora, the Spanish language developed by the Seraphim Halyudiel,
who was overseer of Spain, was dominant.
Raguel was the 5th
born of the Seraphim of Eternity, alongside his twin Dorachel. For so
long now he had run Brephon as the chief administrator, his job both
the management of the keep itself and the directing of resources from
Brephon, which specialised in food-goods primarily, out to the
remainder of the realm. Two items in particular, coffee and cocoa
were in huge demand from the Brephora district, and Raguel’s life
often involved discussion on these items.
In other respects,
Brephora as a district had gradually become self-supporting and
independent amongst the greater community, as each district seemingly
had over time. Michael’s work in the 10,000 years he had again been
overseer since Saruviel’s millennial duties had been focused on the
proper functioning of the communities of the realm in how they
operated individually and in relation to each other. Ultimately a
large degree of decentralization had come forth from Zaphon, with far
less top level decision making now involved. For Michael, it seemed,
policy was the more important thing rather than direct administrative
work. And, for Raguel too, such a truth, with how Brephora now ran so
smoothly after millennia of output, seemed also to be becoming a
reality.
These days, with the experience each of them had, far
lower level workers could make the necessary administrative decisions
on a daily basis. Most angels knew what they were on about
now.
Because of this life in the Realm, especially in the
latter few thousand years had, apart from the steady rise of what had
often been called the ‘Bad Boy’ or ‘Demon’ community, which
had really been born in Saruviel’s reign, but had come to light
since then, been generally a pleasant and relaxed type of lifestyle
for the angels of God.
A number of the senior Seraphim had
been given exemptions from work if they so chose, on the basis that
they had willing workers to fill their own overseer
positions.
Raguel had noted that Daniel seemed to have taken
this advantage for so very long but had recently announced in the
last week that, despite, so he claimed, having had an ancient
arrangement with Sariel to the overseersmanship of Yorkshire, which
Sariel vaguely recalled and affirmed, he had settled on life in
Canbraphon and taken up overseersmanship of the Canbraphon province
in lieu of Ambriel, who had accepted, at Michael’s invitation,
governance over the southern half of Zaphora with Davriel given
responsibility over the central section. Under Ambriel, the name of
‘Judah’ had been given to southern Zaphora with ‘Samaria’ the
name given by Davriel to the Central Section. The northern section
was called ‘Galilee’, to which Jesus of the Cherubim had been
appointed overseer. Michael himself, having long been involved with
the community of the chosen people of Israel on earth had been the
first to name Zaphora Israel.
It had now become obvious to
many, the parallels in geography, family and name between the Realm
of Eternity and Terra Earth. But, supposedly, from what Gabriel had
once commented in council, this had been the will of God from the
start.
In the inter-relationship between Terra and the Realm,
language as well had become important. Raguel felt that the emerging
community in the Terraphoran equivalents on Earth, which had Roman,
Greek, Spanish and other emerging cultures, would gradually, as had
already emerged in many cases, would give birth to Portuguese
inevitably, and he already knew were Portugal should be in relation
to Spain on Terra and knew it would eventually be named down their as
well.
With the establishment of Israel under David and then
Solomon, Raguel and the other Archangels watched on anxiously,
viewing events often from the viewing portals which had been
established in various places throughout the realm.
A
culmination, from the Realm’s perspective, was when the Cherubim
Daniel took form as the prophet Daniel of Judah and the prophecies of
heaven were given through him.
Seraphim Gabriel appeared to
Daniel in Babylon, sharing information with him from the Book of
Truth which had gradually been emerging from the throne of God in
Zaphon. Gabriel spoke to Daniel and then inspired him with dreams of
the time being very near at hand in which the Kingdom of Israel would
come to exist permanently in spiritual form, never again given over
to the power of the idols. And at that time, the Angels of Heaven –
the ‘gods’ of the divine councils of the Realm of Eternity –
would take up their authority in completeness and become permanently
responsible for their authority over mankind which God had gradually
been imparting to them.
* * * * *
And so it came to
pass. The eternal Kingdom of God on earth, established in the days of
the Kings of Babylon, Media-Persia, Greece and Rome, faithful Israel,
came to be.
God had worked so diligently and faithfully in the
heart of his earth-bound child Israel that he had brought them to a
place, through his strict upbringing which he knew they often
resented but needed for eternal fidelity, were they as a people would
walk with God eternally and forever, so much so that the Kingdom of
God through Israel would never not be on Terra from that time forth
and forever.
Yet, there were to be two prophecies of this
Kingdom. First the spiritual, a prophecy given to Daniel speaking of
its fulfilment, which had now been coming to pass in fidelity of
faithful Israel.
And then the literal, a prophecy spoken into
Daniel’s dreams, but not realized until the end of days. A time
when the people of Israel and the faithful children of Noah would
rule all the hearts of the children of mankind.
* * * *
*
When the wars in the heavenlies began, in which the growing
demonic forces of the Realm, lead often by Seraphim Belshazriel and
the Seraphim Gilgadel of Babylon, Michael understood the way of
prophetic fulfilment of Daniel’s dreams, known to himself, Gabriel
and few others.
Throughout the Realm of Eternity no physical
combat had yet taken place, as it seemed all the parties had
instinctively agreed to this. Yet in the heavenlies above earth, and
an in attempt to gain ground and grow their own dominions, in the war
of powers developing in the new Dominions, the war was waged twofold.
Physically on earth were the angels and demons engaged in combat with
each other to claim territory and win advantages of prestige from
each other, and spiritually in the Realm were, especially in the
growing world of individual provincial dominions under overseers who
had gradually been seeking to exert their influence even more so and
gain more power.
Prizes of combat had now been engaged in and,
as had seemingly become accepted, when Angels gained new territory on
Terra below, they were awarded dominion in the Realm above.
Yet,
in all this, it was still a game in some ways, important for matters
of honour and personal glory – yet still a game. A game, until
Saruviel took it to another level.
With the introduction of
the monetary system in the Realm of Eternity, proposed initially by
Gabriel many years ago, but now promoted zealously by Saruviel to
Michael, Michael had sensed something which, after speaking with his
Father, he knew inevitably to be true. They were proud, his brothers
and sisters, and wanted to exert themselves. To display their own
vainglories. And, while God reminded Michael that peace would triumph
in the end, it was allowable to let them parade their glories for the
lessons they would learn from an eternal perspective.
Michael
often felt for the human casualties of war which often paid a heavy
price for the pride of the angelic ‘god’s’ of heaven, but his
Father assured him that humanity was no stranger to pride of heart
either, and that things were, still, ultimately as they should be.
And then God had said something to Michael which had changed him. He
had said ‘Be bold Michael. Claim your victories.’
And from
then on Passion and Warfare had become an inevitable part of the
heart and life of Archangel Michael, Warrior of God, and firstborn of
the Seraphim Angels of the Realm of Eternity.
Chapter
Three - Loggerheads
The council was at loggerheads.
Saruviel had maintained consistently in the months preceding council
that the free sale of land was a necessary and vital part of the new
economic community. His essential argument, that being the need for
the Angels to express themselves, their individuality and their own
life in a format pleasing to themselves, which meant the opportunity
to own land and use it to develop their own, as it were, dominion,
was an essential part of the expression of individual liberty and
life.
During council Michael’s words in opposition
were often reflective of Saruviel’s earlier rebellious phase and
hinted that his new thinking emanated from a spirit willing and
desiring to be free from the authority of their eternal
father.
And this precipitated a debate: a debate which
had long been part of the undercurrent of life in the Realm of
Eternity but which now saw an active voice in the very heart of the
communities ideology – the council of Zaphon - were such matters
were now being decisively discussed.
Gabriel commented
that Saruviel’s earlier rebellion perhaps, just perhaps, was an
expression of the heart of the way many angels often felt. And when
Gabriel communicated this idea to council, albeit sensitively, his
voice was carefully listened to.
Through the ongoing
dialogue a proposed ideology began to emerge: the idea central to the
concept of God, Torah and Law. God, it was proposed, was the central
axiom of universal law amongst the angelic and human community. God’s
purpose, so the council concluded, through the giving of Torah was to
provide harmony to the lives of his children, one in which, through
adherence to Torah principles, each angel could live happy and
fulfilling lives. Gabriel quoted from Davriel’s ‘Judgement of
God’ in stating that Torah was not given as a bondage of service to
the angels, but rather as a basic sense of universal justice in
dictating that the angels needed a core law of acceptable moral
behaviour in which to govern inter-relationships amongst
themselves.
Based on this logic, the Angels concluded
that when Torah law was satisfied, the idea of individual liberty and
self expression of the Angel’s own life was, ultimately, the
purpose which God brought the angelic community to life for in the
first place. ‘We are made in his image,’ so Saruviel maintained.
‘But we were made in his image NOT to be HIM but to be like him in
our own individuality. And in that individuality, as we are all
different, our own self expression is of fundamental and extreme
importance. In this sense, when Torah law is satisfied as the bedrock
of relational law amongst the community, all other types of
individual expression, including land ownership, should be seen as
the expression of a free heart, made in the image of God simply being
itself. When Torah is silent, we act as we judge fit.’
Michael
reflected on those council words long into the night, lying next to
Elenniel who was reading a book. He spoke many things to her,
expressing his fears at the freedoms the angels could abuse, yet
before they slept Elenniel said this.
‘What is life without
a bit of adventure, Michael. Hey?’
And Michael nodded.
*
* * * *
Michael spoke to the 6 other Archangels the
following day in Council.
‘I have concerns. Grave concerns.
In a sense, in our community, we are in uncharted territory. Our own
government for so long has been dictated by the Torah as the bedrock
of morality to govern our lives and decisions of administration have
often been based around Torah judgement. Yet I sense, in the new
economy developing, and in the expressions of our brother Saruviel,
that a new way of thought and thinking is gradually becoming part of
our community. It is a way of thought which was birthed in Torah, but
has grown up to be itself – individual – its own person. And I
can not really say wether this is a good thing or a bad thing. It is
undoubtedly true as Saruviel and others maintain – we angels are
NOT God and God is not us. We have to make our own decisions and live
by our own judgements and face the consequences for them, as we all
know well through Saruviel’s own example. Yet, while we are made in
the image of God, we are not the creature infinite in nature as our
God is. Because of this, the decisions we make and reach at for
ourselves must be grounded in the light of eternal wisdom or,
ultimately, fall away into decay. And that really is the problem with
too much individual liberty. With too much of our own selves as our
own god, rather than the father of glory.’
Michael
paused, took a sip of water, and continued.
‘Nevertheless,
freedom is important. The yearning’s and desires of each of our
hearts are important to us and God as well. And he too desires us to
express ourselves. Ultimately what I am saying is a warning or a
point of advice: In the pursuit of individual glory, never forget
what unites us – our own angelic natures, our love for others, our
love of God and our love of peace and truth. Torah speaks often of
war and passion and glory. It would seem these are to be an
inevitable part of our lives. Yet never forget those things which
unite us, I urge you. Never forget the love of unity.’
‘And
now, yes I assent. The various proposals of Saruviel are acceptable,
within reason. Established and traditional keeps are to be maintained
in the possession of all the community – or publicly held.
Spiritual places remain the domain of the Almighty. Yet whatever
remains will be given over to the initial auctions Saruviel proposes,
with the land to become part of individual owned freehold land as
long as a title of land ownership is held.’
Saruviel
nodded satisfied, and the other Angels generally affirmed Michael’s
decision. They would have to be responsible for themselves from now
on, Michael thought to himself. So they had judged for
themselves.
* * * * *
Karanasius sat
opposite Metatron, with Logos and Memra on the other sides of the 4
sided table, playing cards. Home – they were home, were they had
been all their lives, some of them.
The fields on the
edge of home ran along a hundred cubits or so, disappearing into a
rim of blackish-blue, which cascaded into an eternally changing
aurora of light. Karanasius had been born in home before coming to
the Realm of Eternity and was well used to the aurora of home. It was
comforting – strangely comforting. It whispered a strange,
appealing, love of eternal light in mystically expressed way of the
dazzling bows it so often expressed, gently speaking love and peace
to home. They were an eternal source of wonder to
Karanasius.
Metatron, though, was used to the auroras.
They were the substance of much of his life, and always had been. And
they comforted him in a way which he was more often than not not
really conscious of. They were just part of home.
God
sat in the corner of the room, the figure of the father, sipping on
some Cola, a recent invention. It was a blackish liquid, with fizzy
bubbles, which God said meant that it was carbonated. Metatron liked
the stuff, but still preferred his beer. Yet God had become addicted
to the stuff, and sat sipping on it with a straw for hours, often
with a straw, and occasionally eating chips and burgers he prepared
to have with them.
‘Your getting fat, father,’
said Memra.
God looked at his increasing girth. ‘I should
probably do something about that,’ he said, looking at his growing
waistline.
‘Yes, you should,’ she continued. ‘You must
remember your example after all.’
‘Yes, daughter.’
Replied the father.
Metatron, who once had exhibited a
rather large beer belly, but had dieted to get red of it, spoke
up.
‘Ah, he’s alright. He’s got his vice, now. Leave him
be.’
Logos looked at the Father’s waistline, and
spoke.
‘He’s lucky. He can cheat.’
As if
in response to Logos’ words, the belly of their father shrank back
down to its more regular size.
Metatron chuckled,
while Memra looked disappointed. All Logos said was ‘I’ll
remember that.’
And they went back to their game of
cards.
* * * * *
‘And what exactly is
Paradise, Rophiel?’
The Seraphim Rophiel, head of the
Islamic movement in the Realm of Eternity, considered Davriel’s,
Seraphim of eternity, and Christ of the Seraphim’s, question.
‘I
know you have met the Memra, Davriel. She spoke to me that she had
met you. And she undoubtedly spoke of the other realms – the
earlier realms.’
Davriel nodded cautiously, reluctant to
share the information which was very sensitively spoken of in the
Realm. ‘Yes, I know of the other Realms.’
‘First there
was Home, were God, Metatron and the two words exist. God is master
of Home. Metatron oversees the children of Heaven. Logos oversees the
Realm of Infinity, much like this one our own home. Yet, we of the
Realm of Eternity, are under the authority of not, ultimately,
Michael, but the Word of Eternity, or ‘Memra’. And she is female
as you know. Now, while Eternity mirrors Infinity, with a female
head, Paradise mirrors the 7 heavens, with a female head also, the
maiden of heaven, her name to be Angela, the female consort to
Metatron in mirroring heaven, yet coming forth from it, as woman
comes forth from man.’
‘Then the man is still the ultimate
authority,’ inquired Davriel in response to Rophiel’s
information.
‘Yes, man is the head. He has the authority.
Yet for these latter realms, the women do the real work of
administration, as we see now in our own realm of eternity. Nearly
all the administration is done by female angels. Males are at the
head, but it is mostly women who tell the men what to do and are in
the real positions of power – alike the way Elenniel influences
Michael. She is the real power behind much of his thinking.’
‘And
is this as it should be,’ asked Davriel.
‘Undoubtedly so,’
responded Rophiel.
‘And what is the outcome of the matter?
Were to from Paradise?’ asked Davriel.
‘Home, again. Yet,
as Memra informs me, a new addition. From his heart God brings forth
the female counterpart to himself, his own wife and mother of Home,
Celeste as she will be called.’
‘Celeste? Interesting,’
responded Davriel. ‘And all of this is the ultimate planned destiny
by those who watch over us.’
‘According to the word of
Memra, yes.’
* * * * *
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Daniel the Cherubim
sat reflecting on his time on earth, working as a prophet of God. On
earth, as he had known from the viewing portals, his writings had
been preserved as the community had returned from exile. That had
been fortunate. He silently hoped that they would endure, as he felt
they were an important contribution to the life of Israel.
Daniel,
after his chastening in hades following his rebellion with Semyaza
and the other leading Cherubim, had been the first of the Angels of
God to have been shown the Grace of God which both Seraphims’
Ambriel and Daniel sought God out for. He had been born into a house
in the tribe of Judah, but early on tasted the exilic life in
Babylon. Babylon had been grand and powerful in many ways, yet
understanding his own prophecies he knew its fate. Ultimately only
the eternal Kingdom of God would have the strength of character to
endure eternally.
He had visited his twin, Nadiel,
upon returning, but she had been only mildly welcoming, simply saying
it was good for him to be back. But, as usual with Nadiel, she was
not terribly interested in him.
Without Semyaza and
the other angels with which he usually associated Daniel felt it
difficult to make new acquaintances. But, gradually, some of the
Seraphim began making friends with him, more forgiving of his earlier
transgressions than his cherubim brothers and sisters. His Seraphim
counterpart in particular spent a great deal of time with himself
and, alongside Valandriel, they became friends for a
while.
Seraphim Daniel assured him life would get back
to normal after a while. He had been through a lot, but life would
work its inevitable healing magic, and return him to normality. And
then he had said not to forget about Nadiel.
Ultimately,
after his human sojourn, life back in the Realm really was bliss. He
just wondered, given his life on earth and the things he
prophetically uttered, just what the future held for Daniel the
Cherubim.
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In the new economic system of the
Realm of Eternity it seemed almost a new type of life had emerged.
Nobody, really, anymore was free from work through exemption. Unless
of course they were provided for financially by somebody
else.
Everyone needed money, as everything cost money.
Michael had ensured that every angel could find a home, if necessary,
in the older established keeps of the Realm, in which to find living
quarters. And the high majority of such keeps could never be sold
according to rulings of the council. So everyone would always have
somewere to sleep, if they could not afford a place of their own if
they did not already own one. But food, that was now not
free.
There had arisen a number of collective-based
organisations who claimed as their mission to provide free of charge
food for any angel who desired that. These communities usually arose
in a setting known as a ‘kibbutz’. But, for most angels, the new
economy worked well enough, motivated them to do some useful work
with their life, and provided an opportunity in the new and ever
expanding markets of goods and services for ownership of an
ever-growing array of lovely and oh so wanted items.
The
mint for the currency of the Realm was maintained in Zaphora. After
the initial allowance given to every angel, a system of governing
financial affairs had arisen, and a monetary council also existed
alongside the traditional administrative one. And as time had passed
demands on the monetary council had increased greatly, as well as the
traditional council, as more and more of the angels pursued what
Saruviel had said they would, their own agenda and their own
dreams.
* * * * *
Now owning a
reasonable portion of the land surrounding Glimmersphon keep on the
northern shore of Golden Lake, just to the west of Zaphon in the
upper district of Zaphora, Dameriel and his twin Florel had started
receiving quite a reasonable allowance from the guests they
entertained at Glimmersphon keep. Dameriel, having been steward of
Glimmersphon for so long, had been deemed the moral owner of the
keep, and it had been ceded to himself and his twin Florel as owners.
And as such, they had started what had come to be called throughout
the realm a ‘Bed and Breakfast’ in which angels would come to
stay the night or a few days and enjoy the sights and hospitality of
Glimmersphon Keep.
He had left Ireland, appointing
another Cherubim as overseer, to relax in life at Glimmersphon a
number of centuries back – a return to the place he had been for so
long. Of course, he could return as Overseer to Ireland in Terraphora
whenever he chose, but some part of his heart told him that it was in
Zaphora at Glimmersphon Keep were he really belonged. And so he had
moved back and in the new economy ran the ‘bed and breakfast’
with his twin Florel.
Life was, generally, quite good
for Dameriel now. He was the eleventh born of the male Seraphim of
Eternity, quite old comparatively, but he was mostly known for his
gentle ways and his humility and love of his brethren. Like Ambriel
in many ways, he comforted those who stayed with him, and he was
respected almost as a father figure in the community, like so many of
the elder Seraphim were also treated.
Through the
viewing portal kept in Glimmersphon Dameriel occasionally viewed
matters on Terra, taking particular interest in the land
corresponding to Ireland, which seemed to be an Island of its own
near the Welsh, Scottish and English Island. Unlike in the heart of
the Terraphoran and Zaphoran equivalents on earth, Ireland was still
relatively basic in its governance and administration. But it was
slowly being built up and Dameriel occasionally prayed to God for the
furtherance of this Terran society. He assumed, as most now did, he
would be human their one day and taste the physical world in all its
glories.
* * * * *
Ariel lay in her
latest lover’s arms, the night slowly passing, looking out into the
nightlight. Carefully, so as not to wake the nameless cherubim, she
arose and wandered into the living room of the new apartment the
cherubim owned. It really was a flash looking apartment, filled with
all the latest technological innovations. The Cherubim she had been
dating worked at Brephon in a high level administrative position.
With the economy now thriving, prestige, importance and high
pay-packets had become associated with the best working positions in
the realm, and they were competed for furiously, as everyone wanted
the best in life.
Computing technology was now
becoming quite sophisticated in the Realm, and the Realm-Net, were
everyone could communicate with each other via the computer network
was an essential part of the Angels life.
Ariel had
wondered if such things would become part of the human community on
Terra one day, and had assumed that God would work in them to
introduce such ideas eventually. Perhaps at their own rate, alike the
way Angels society had gradually grown and matured.
She
sat down at the computer to look up the Zaphoran council’s website.
Clicking on Saruviel’s tab, she read through his latest post in
which he advocated the official formation of Angelic Governance, with
the accreditation of council rulings since their inception into the
format of official law, something akin to the way law had been
developing in human society. There were various comments in the
comment section underneath Saruviel’s post, and she read through
them for some time.
Eventually, pulling herself away
from the screen, she ventured into the kitchen to get herself a glass
of melit water with ice and, sitting at the couch, thought on life.
She was now, generally speaking, quite happy with everything. She had
lovers when she needed to, who usually paid for her upkeep. And work
was always available when people wanted it, albeit in minor starting
positions. But until she needed to work she wouldn’t let herself
worry about such things.
Really, all was well in the
life of Ariel the Seraphim apart from one small matter concerning her
twin. But that could not be helped at the moment, and so she waited
on life, walking along through its merry pathways.
* *
* * *
Daniel had been overseer at Canbraphon for a
number of years, living happily with Sharlamane, but had just
recently returned to Zaphora, taking a position in financial
administration in the monetary council now housed in buildings around
Zaphon Keep. Zaphon had become built up of late, with it becoming the
important part in many ways of the new economy, as it had been
called. Administration and Financial management took place in
Zaphora, were the mint was also located. Other Districts throughout
the realm had their strengths and weaknesses, of course, and
Zaphora’s particular strength was being the seat of central
government from were administration took place and, in the hopes of
Saruviel, were the new courts and official formation of law and
policy would take place in the new government he proposed.
Daniel
had been intrigued at these ideas and had moved back to Zaphora to
stay as informed and up to date with all the latest information. The
financial position was simply his own way to stay informed and he
would use it to the best of his ability in this sense. He also took
time to sit in on council deliberations amongst the head 7 Archangels
who formulated key policy and overall direction for the realm. Yet,
now it seemed, to Michael’s own admission, it was time for the
expansion of council. Soon they would be going from the format of 7
members sitting on council to 12 – the first 12 of the Seraphim
officially. Yet this was only to be temporary. Ultimately, in the
governance proposed by Saruviel, and which Michael had admitted
seemed to be a growing necessity, the full council of the 70 Male
Seraphim overseers would be necessary for the proper administration
of Realm Affairs.
When Daniel had heard that news he
had been excited. It seemed his opportunities to show his talents may
come sooner than expected. Perhaps it was simply a matter of
time.
* * * * *
‘Soon’. It was all
Michael had said to her when she had inquired wether they would ever
be wed. ‘Soon.’ And so Elenniel, again, patiently awaited the day
when her consummation with her twin Michael would be complete.
Of
course, she sensed he was greatly preoccupied with things of council
at the moment, with all the great changes which had been taking
place, and she knew she could not expect too much of him because of
it. But he had assured her that he had a great deal of money saved
now and that, when the next overseer was to be announced, they could
spend a century or so simply enjoying the luxurious pleasures of the
realm as husband and wife.
Elenniel kept herself busy
with her work at Pelnaphon under Uriel, and had made a great deal of
money recently at auctions selling some of her older artistic pieces,
which had grown in adoration by many of the angels of the realms who
had known Elenniel and her artwork from ancient years.
She
was paid a good wage in Pelnaphon, which received a government grant
for its work, under the idea that arts had always promoted a positive
lifestyle for the angelic community, if not being that immediately
applicable in the economic sense in which everybody, now, needed to
compete. But such was life in the new economy.
Yet, to
take a break from it all – to enjoy the pleasures of the realm with
her beloved Michael and simply enjoy life – well that was something
definitely to look forward to. And so she patiently waited, anxiously
waiting for the day.
* * * * *
Meludiel
sat with Ambriel at dinner in Zaphon keep. Ambriel had been appointed
chief administrator over southern Zaphora, known as ‘Judah’,
whereas Davriel was head over central Zaphora known as
‘Samaria’.
Ambriel had made Zaphon, again, his
home, and the seat for his governance.
In the real
sense he was answerable to Michael who ran all of Zaphora, but
Michael was usually busy with matters of the whole Realm these days,
and had felt Zaphora needed its own particular administrators, to
which Ambriel and Davriel had been appointed.
Ambriel
had a number of Cherubim workers who worked directly under him and he
hoped he administered life in Judah to the satisfaction of
everyone.
Tonight at Dinner not only was Michael
present, but their Seraphim brother Daniel, who had taken a position
recently in the financial sector of Zaphora, was also present, and
had been chatting with Meludiel constantly, much to Sharlamane’s
frustrations and jealousies.
All Ambriel could say to
Sharlamane was not to worry too much – this was Daniel in all his
glory, and in spite of all his charms he didn’t really change very
much.
Sharlamane smiled at Ambriel’s words and
Meludiel, who was paying close attention to Daniel, who she still
reserved quiet affection for, silently listened in to Ambriel’s
advice to Sharlamane. What her twin said about Daniel, though,
struck. Yes, he really did have his charms once you knew him. It was
probably why she really did love him so much.
That
night, which was a Melladon celebration, passed with much happiness
and later on Meludiel reflected on where she was in life. She was now
quite old. She had lived so much and experienced so much. But, so the
Torah reminded her, this was life. The nature of eternity. And it
would go on and on forever, under the steady helm of the authority of
her eternal father. It was something to be pleased with, she felt to
herself. Something to be oh so pleased with.
Chapter
Four – Israel Redux
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Israel was home. The exile had come and gone and
they were now rebuilding their homeland. And, now, Michael sensed a
fulfilment of Daniel the prophet’s prophecy. The last vestiges of
idolatry and infidelity were gone from Israel and, as a kingdom of
holy saints, God’s eternal kingdom of Israel would now last, as
Daniel spoke of, forever. He had been told by Davriel that due to
other aspects of Israel’s Torah they may not necessarily live in
the land of Israel forever – meaning they may live in exile from
time to time – but as a faithful community there would now always
be a strong faithful remnant keeping faith in the holiness of God and
his laws, thus preserving the eternal kingdom. And this fulfilment
had now come to pass, so Michael of the Seraphim
believed.
However, Daniel spoke of a time when Michael
would know human existence – but that was not yet to be – not yet
to be until the fulfilment of the ages. That would come at Judgement
Day – not before, and not after. It would be then, when Michael
tasted human flesh, that the prophecies of Daniel would find their
final culmination.
He anticipated, though, the soon
manifestation of Jesus of the Cherubim – the Christ still for so
many of the angelic community – and had asked Davriel many
questions about what role Jesus would assume in that community. All
that Davriel would say was that he would be Christ, but that also he
would not be Christ. That it would unfold a deep mystery of God, in
which the ultimate lesson was humility and truth. And when he asked
specifically why Jesus would not be the Christ, Davriel responded
that Israel would accept another at a later date, and that Jesus
spoke only for the ecclesia he would bring forth.
Michael
knew the prophecies, but he knew also that God had spoken with
Davriel and Jesus, so Davriel had told him, and that they were not to
receive the full reward that they both desired for certain claims of
Christianity which would come forth one day. And for those claims
Jesus would pay the price and become the scapegoat – he would not
receive the glory he desired.
All this was confusing
to Michael, yet he knew Davriel a passionate and spiritual determined
Angel, so left the issue in the hands of his Father.
His
father had assigned Michael as the Archangel and protector of Israel.
His brother Gabriel had been assigned district in the Italian
provinces and, from his words to Michael, had a great empire soon
planned – one to change the world forever. Michael worried about
that empire, and the potential threat it could pose for Israel, but
he trusted that Gabriel knew what he was doing. Whatever else, the
time ahead should prove most interesting for the angels of God in the
affairs of the children of Adam and Eve.
* * * *
*
The New Economy was progressing. Indeed it was
progressing. And now, with land ownership, Saruviel had made plans –
bold and great plans. He had never taken much interest in the affairs
of men and the rules of angelic chivalry to seek provincial
dominions. But now, with land ownership up for the taking, he was
more interested. For a while now, in these games, victorious angels
had claimed various titles of dominion to display their own vainglory
– but after time dominions always returned to the original
overseers. Now, with land ownership, a more firmer realization of the
concept of dominion could be achieved. And Saruviel desired that,
perhaps, more than any other angel.
He had an
advantage, did the seventhborn of the Seraphim of eternity. A great
advantage. Naturally he was respected. His term as overseer had
afforded him that luxury. But, perhaps more than that, and perhaps
more than any other angel, Saruviel was feared. He was feared as the
Dark Lord of Rebellion and, as such, playing on those fears he could
achieve his dreams and goals.
Yet, while he was
sometimes convicted of his goals, he was reminded that indeed and in
truth such had been the role his eternal father had appointed him to,
especially with the original appointment as overseer of Kalphon, the
keep devoted to the ‘Challenge’ in life. If he was to be an
adversary, an adversary he would be, and let all who stood in his way
tremble and fear before the might of the Dark Lord of Rebellion.
*
* * * *
Sariel, Bantriel, Cimbrel, Dameriel and
Valandriel were now the newest additions to the council of the
Seraphim, taking the council from the first seven-born to the first
twelve-born. But everyone knew this was, really, an interim council
until the full council of the 70 male Seraphim was established. And
for that establishment, Valandriel had suggested something – the
building of a Parliamentary building just to the south of Zaphon were
council could be held. The idea was discussed in the first council
session to unanimous support. Michael felt a new council building,
instead of using his office, would be inevitable anyway with the new
council, unless they used the dining room of Zaphon, which would be
ultimately impractical.
And so they discussed the
idea, approved of it, and placed a notification in the ‘News’
section of the council’s website for the proposed new
building.
Davriel was given responsibility in design,
the council agreeing to give honour to the youngest of the male
Seraphim, and with little to dictate that it could not begin
practically immediately, it was decided that they really needed only
a few meetings of the interim council. The full council would come
soon.
There were other minor council affairs, with the
approval of the first ‘Aeroplane’ network, something which had
been a latter addition to the realm, coming into place and being
approved of. They’d had mechanical vehicles for sometime now, which
were commonly used, and roads had been built and maintained for the
vehicles to travel on. But a plane network linking the major keeps
had seemed ideal and had now been given approval.
Their
father, though, had asked them not to fly as high as Gloryel’s
rock, and deemed beyond that point completely forbidden to them. Such
were the mysteries of God.
* * * * *
‘I
know you did not serve in Canbraphon as overseer for that long, dear
brother, but I had always really assumed you had lost interest in the
ambitions of your younger years. As I recall, that ‘Challenge’
you entered and won seemed to answer many dilemmas of your heart on
the issues of personal accomplishments and vainglories.’
Daniel
the Seraphim considered his brother Valandriel’s words.
‘Yes,
probably true Val. Probably true. We are old now, I guess, most of
us. And proving ourselves does seem something for a younger
generation. But like your-self I do still have ambition. Ambition to
show my full capabilities and the talents that God has breathed into
this Angel of God. And thus the new council affords me perhaps the
greatest opportunity of all that I could possibly desire. The ability
to contribute my own ideas for the administration of our home.’
‘It
certainly is that,’ nodded Valandriel knowingly.
Walking
along, having travelled south from Zaphon, they had now arrived at
their destination – ‘Bethlephon’, residence to Davriel and
Rachel. Daniel came to the main doorway of the keep and gave a sharp
loud knock. Moments later Davriel’s face appeared and he welcomed
them inside.
Upstairs he showed them what where the
final blueprints for the Parliamentary council. They’d been
reviewed by council twice, and now been accepted. It was now simply a
matter of organising the building material and getting the project
underway. Phanuel, overseer of Romnaphon, who sat on the council
since its inception, had been given that responsibility. Romnaphon
had always been a keep dedicated to such work responsibilities, and
he seemed the ideal choice to head the project. And he was quite
wholehearted about it as well.
‘And how do you think
you will find your new position,’ Valandriel asked
Davriel.
‘Rewarding. Most definitely rewarding. I have
longed for a position of real authority and power. And while overseer
of Samaria is rewarding in itself, council membership beckons such
greater opportunities. I will not hesitate to give my utmost to God
in my duties.’
‘Well said, young brother,’ responded
Daniel.
They went over the blueprints for half an hour
or so, Daniel asking the most questions, and then they sat down to
dinner with Davriel and Rachel.
It was a peaceful
dinner, such being the kind of spirit most attracted to Davriel of
the Seraphim, still considered a ‘Christ’ figure by many of the
community. He was, really, a very passionate and spiritual angel,
even more so than Raphael now, but Daniel sensed something in Davriel
which, perhaps, desired otherwise. He sensed that Davriel had chosen
the lifestyle he was now committed to but, as Daniel saw it, not the
kind of lifestyle he was by nature. They were similar in moulds, but
Davriel was, when himself, more gentle and Angelic than his new
responsibilities allowed him. Daniel felt if Davriel could show
himself more grace and just be himself he would be the happier for
it, rather than worrying about the example he still continued to try
and set. But each to his own, thought Daniel the Seraphim. Each to
his own.
* * * * *
‘Zaphon is purple.
Terraphon is blue. Mitraphon is Green. Pelnaphon is yellow. Brephon
is orange. Romnaphon is red. And Kalphon is inevitably
black.’
Aquariel nodded. ‘And each colour. Have you yet
surmised what each colour represents?’
Gabriel raised his
hands in a gesture signalling that he was not really sure. ‘I have
been concentrating so far on working out which colour most represents
each major keep. And these are the definite conclusions. Those
colours shine most brightly in those keeps than any others. But to
discern what each colour mean, I think, will take a while. Like
Ambriel says it represents a type of love God displays towards each
keep, but which kind of love I cannot yet say, and why for each
different keep I yet do not know. But I will study and pray, and even
ask Ambriel for his advice. In time I will gain the answers I
seek.’
‘And God’s word on this?’
‘For me to
find the answers myself. He will not speak of it, so he tells
me.’
‘Mmm. Well please keep me informed of all your
research, dear brother. The ultimate answers should prove most
illuminating.’
‘I am sure they will,’ responded the
secondborn of the Seraphim.
* * * * *
Daraqel
sat with Kantriel in Kalphon keep, a place they often met with each
other to catch up and discuss, unsurprisingly enough, Saruviel. They
worked for Saruviel, now, pretty much directly employed by him. As
overseers for New York and California respectively, Daraqel and
Kantriel received an income as all the Overseers did from their own
province. But Saruviel, who from the very beginning of the new
economy, had been savagely buying businesses and forming new ones,
had quickly grown his own economic empire. And while his own physical
empire might be limited to Kalphon Keep and its own province, his
commercial ventures straddled the realm.
And so
Daraqel and Kantriel now worked for him in maintaining his holdings
on the east and west of the ‘North American’ district of
Kalphora, and received a happy enough wage for their work.
In
truth it surprised neither of them that the ‘New Empire’ of
Saruviel had grown to become what it was. So far the council had
placed no real limits on the amount of what one Angel could really
own and, so it was believed, absolute wealth would not likely really
last forever. Eventually competitors would rise to taste their own
glory, and nobody would stay on top forever. In the initial
burgeoning economy that idea had been so true. And so, because of
this, nobody really objected to that vast power and wealth Saruviel
controlled. And really, given Saruviel was who he was, it was not
viewed as that surprising that he had achieved what he had.
And
for Daraqel and Kantriel, partners in the empire of Saruviel, the
rewards had been great. For their loyalty they had healthy figures in
their bank accounts, which were growing increasingly, and they had
the opportunity to afford great luxuries they had not necessarily
been able to afford in younger years.
They were
discussing these ideas and what the future could possibly hold for
them. Both were tentative, both were reluctant, but both ultimately
concluded that Saruviel had one real agenda. Absolute economic
dictator. While he could not rule the realm of eternity, he would own
as much of it as he possibly could. And, really, who could dare
oppose him. Who could dare?
* * * * *
‘Shares,
you say? And what advantage could this have in business?’
‘Really,
we already have something of a ‘share’ network already, with the
partnership system in business available. But with the formation of
an exchange for the shares, which I would call a ‘Stock Exchange’,
companies can be divided up in ownership into hundreds if not
thousands of shares, with them being owned by multiple owners. And of
the yearly profits, shareholders take a percentage of the profits
based on the percentage of overall shares they own. It also gives
voting rights in company directives.’
Michael looked at
Saruviel, squarely. The proposal, now that he had begun thinking
about it, sounded reasonable. The ability to divide ownership of
companies further than the ‘partnership’ approach could be a good
stimulus for the economy and lead to a wider ownership of companies
and a wider receipt of profits by the Angelic community. He had to
concede that such an idea sounded sensible.
‘Do you have a
draft proposal document?’
‘It is on my Kalphon website.’
Saruviel turned to the council. ‘If the idea is to go ahead, you
will all need to be familiar with the details.’
Valandriel
spoke up. ‘This sounds good, Michael. The wider ownership of
companies and their profits – opening up the marketplace to a more
diverse array of people and to those who might otherwise not have
been interested or attracted to such an idea - certainly seems a good
one to me.’
‘Yes, yes I think you are right Valandriel.
Saruviel, I have no objections. We will review the documents each of
us, but voting can wait until the new council. It is probably an
issue worth saving for the 70 Seraphim council – a good
introduction to council life. It can wait for now.’
‘As
you wish,’ nodded Saruviel. But the wait would not bother him, as
the proposal would now go ahead, much to his delight.
*
* * * *
It was at Zaphon, after a meeting of council,
when a number of the council members were in the main lounge of
Zaphon, where Gabriel had been in discussion with Saruviel about the
flames of God. And then Saruviel, quite deliberately, suggested that
the blue flame was a flame of patience, and that God needed patience
with all of Gabriel’s stupidity. It was a comment quite unlike
Saruviel in most respects, and while Gabriel stood to his feet,
angered, Michael told him to simply forgive and forget. Yet on this
occasion Gabriel felt vengeance towards his brother Saruviel, for the
subject was dear to his heart. And because of that Gabriel took out a
glove from his tunic and swiped it against Saruviel’s face,
indicating a challenge by chivalric combat. Yet Saruviel did not
flinch, for this had been his intent all along. He saw opportunities,
now, in the games of warfare and possession the Angels played,
especially in the prize of dominion on Earth, and it was his plan to
challenge Gabriel in some way. Gabriel had given him the opportunity
he desired.
They met at Kalphon, in the front lawns.
The terms were simple. If Gabriel was successful in the combat
Saruviel would apologize and grant him a large percentage of shares
in a number of his companies as soon as the stock exchange was
formalized. Yet, if Saruviel were successful, Gabriel would cede to
him much of the land he owned in the Terraphoran district.
The
combat would be resolved simply. A duel with sabres, with first blood
to determine the victor.
There was a small gathering,
mostly elder Seraphim, and Aquariel and Krystabel both watched on
anxiously.
Perhaps there can be nothing more certain
than a Saruviel victory when challenged in combat. Such was the
reputation of this Seraphim, and his adroitness in personal combat,
that the result seemed known before even began. Still, Gabriel fought
well, but when the slash to his cheek left a scar which would remain
for many years, the outcome had really been inevitable.
Gabriel
had dropped the issue then, acknowledging the rules of chivalry, but
he felt a small degree of bitterness now towards his younger brother.
A bitterness which, perhaps, would remain for many years to
come.
* * * * *
After a break in
England, visiting Sariel, and discussing the impending creation of
the enlarged council, Saruviel spent some time contemplating the
future. With Gabriel he had made a useful strike in his goals. His
power had become greater and he was feared even more so. But the
future beckoned – the eternal future – and he contemplated
Kalphora’s counterpart on Earth, populated by the native tribal
redskins. They did not seem to be the kind of people he would have
had in mind for populating Kalphora’s equivalent, but the future
could change things. Later settlers could perhaps alter that
reality.
And so he sought out Jesus, the ‘Christ’
of the Cherubim, 21st born of the Cherubim community, who was
apparently gifted in the ministry of prophecy – foretelling future
events. Jesus spoke to him of a time when, indeed, Europeans –
Terraphora’s equivalents’ – would be the major populace of the
Northern American Continent.
And then Jesus spoke to
Saruviel in no undoubtable terms. ‘And then, brother of mine, you
will rule the world. As you so seek, God will deliver. But beware the
hand of fate, for it may speak things against you. Things you have no
desire to wish upon yourself or others.’
Saruviel
questioned what Jesus meant by this, but the ‘Christ’ would speak
no further. Only time would answer those questions.
And
so Saruviel continued contemplating the future, his life and his
role, and the things he desired to achieve for himself in the Realm
of Eternity. Something was driving him, now. Something even beyond
himself he sensed. But it blessed him nonetheless, and he would flow
in its spirit to its ultimate reward, whatever that may be.
*
* * * *
Jesus thought on Saruviel questions about his
future for some time and then, turning to his own impending
manifestation, reached some conclusions. Israel on earth would be his
chosen vehicle for the birth of the ‘Christian’ faith amongst the
children of men. He would achieve his victory and, at the final
sacrificial price, rise again to glory and complete his
objectives.
He thought on Abraham and the sacrifice
God had almost required of his son Isaac. He would be that Sacrifice,
Jesus thought to himself. He would be that sacrifice and fulfill the
word of God.
His angelic Cherubim followers were
ready, well trained. His holy elect angels. They would work with the
humans and form the church. And he would forge an eternal destiny –
a destiny never to be forgotten.
* * * * *
Logos
sat at the dinner table of home, his wife Memra cooking at the stove.
God had wandered in, sat opposite, and shared with Logos news. He
would soon taste human existence. Soon he would be born in Israel.
But he would be joined with another – another particular angel –
and thereby form a symbiote which would think and act as one – but
which would achieve the goals of Destiny and the Almighty.
Logos
was concerned, worried wether he would lose his sense of self, but
his father ensured him he had nothing to worry about. That the two
would be one – thinking and acting as one – and united as such
for a long period of time like that. So he would not really lose his
mind or identity. But he would not be who he was.
And
when Logos had simply asked ‘Why’, God had said, ‘Just because,
Logos. Just because.’ And that had settled the issue.
*
* * * *
And so the new Parliamentary building neared
completion and eventually came to be, situated just a few hundred
cubits south of Zaphon, not far from Bethlephon. The first council’s
day of business was centred around how it would operate, but the
suggestion that along similar lines to the already established
council would be suitable. Of course, voting with majority rule had
been accepted as the decided for split decisions. That way of
deciding suited most of their objectives.
The stock
exchange proposal was voted upon and accepted and a special task
force of 7 Seraphim males was established to see to the
implementation of the exchange. Both Davriel and Seraphim saw to it
that they would be part of that task force, both keenly
interested.
It was decided that they physical location
of the stock exchange be on the northern side of Zaphon, and
unsurprisingly Zaphon was now becoming the centre of commerce for the
realm. Many business, given its central location, had their
headquarters in some of the newly built keeps around Zaphon, and some
of the older ones had even been torn down with newer and larger and
taller building now being built.
Davriel often thought
on the tower of Babel incident, and how his father had rebuked the
children of men for their pride in their accomplishments. And,
silently, prayed to God that the angels were not now following such a
similar route.
As time passed in the Realm of Eternity
the economy grew ever stronger, and a type of lifestyle which was
also prevalent on Earth had gradually become accepted as the way
things simply operated in the Realm of Eternity. It was a
‘capitalist’ state, in the words of various economists, and
working for a living was the state of play. And while that suited
most, many still fondly looked back at their times of innocence when
life, in memory anyway, seemed somewhat fairer and gentler.
Chapter
Five – In Darkness I Dwell
Darkness. In darkness I
dwell, I live, I have my being. It is the darkness which is my
friend, my confidante, my lover. It is darkness that guides me,
teaches me, empowers me to overcome. It is the darkness which is my
lord.
Michael – he is my adversary. As I am the
adversary to all in the Realm of Eternity, the firstborn is the one
who is my most bitter opponent. Gabriel – him I understand – his
strengths – his weaknesses. He is a simple angel, ultimately.
Simple, easily persuaded, mouldable. And in the power I seek he shall
become my pawn.
But Michael – firstborn has always
been problematic. I fear father endowed him with a strength, a power,
a mindset unlike the rest of us. I have heard it told that Michael
was the Fathers very first planned creation. That he existed in the
heart, in the loins of God, before all else. That he is the Fathers
greatest delight because of it. Yet no matter. No matter.
Life
is, curious, these days. Most curious. The darkness has guided me
carefully these many years, teaching me those truths of life which
show its true merit. And in pursuit of those truths, so it teaches
me, never to falter. For darkness opposes light and light opposes
darkness – but EVIL. Now evil only gives way to one victor –
DEATH. And EVIL can not and will not ever be in the heart of
Saruviel, Archangel of God. For I am a child of life and not death.
And I seek life for all that is and for all that would be. For life
beckons us onwards, eternally so.
Yet EVIL has only
one objective – the END. The death of all that is and has been. And
this evil is mine enemy. This evil can never and will never be able
to triumph. Yet, evil’s adversary is not myself. For I am the
darkness and my adversary is the light, Michael. But EVIL, only God
himself can thwart and overcome that dark power.
It is
evil, hidden at the back of the mind, tempting us, always asking as
to give in and let it dominate our hearts, our minds. It is evil
which is the power of corruption, eating away at the hearts of
goodness in all the children of God. I have seen much evil now, in
the demonic forces of our Realm, in the way they parade their
physical prowess, as if their power at arms makes them into something
great, something worthy of praise. But they are fools – true fools
these forces of evil, these demonic beings. For I know they have a
fate – a fate on the day of judgement to be spurned by God and paid
back for all the sins of pride that they have accomplished. And in
the dream God has shared with me, of my fate as the ultimate lord of
darkness and rebellion, wearing the dread title ‘ANTICHRIST’, God
has shown to me the plan of destiny to thwart the power of EVIL. For
under the guise of one deemed its greatest servant, this very angel
speaking to you, the EVIL shall be conquered and vanquished forever.
For the ANTICHRIST shall be CHRIST in a way. Nay, not necessarily
anointed by the Spirit of GOD, but triumphant in opposing all the
parades and vanities of EVIL’s so called triumph at the end of
days. For evil shall not be triumphant on that day. Only good and
mercy shall triumph. For the wisdom of God is beyond our searching
and our understanding, and in the pawn role I play and serve to his
infinite understanding, I now understand how great and wise is the
mercy of our eternal father. For in defeating evil he shows its
perpetrators and victim’s alike grace in illuminating its wicked
ways. And then, when they then understand, vanquishes the power of
evil then and forever. For it is our lesson, the power of EVIL. It is
our lesson, the power of death. And when each of us – all of us –
have learned this great, grim and powerful lesson, each of us will be
born anew, in a sense, ready and able to fight on for the fight of
eternal life before us, stronger and more capable for the ultimate
lesson each of us has learned.
And life. Yes, life. It
is good to me these days. Very good. I am now growing in power and
authority. I am now growing and seeking that which I had perhaps
failed to seek as passionately in younger years – power. But it
matters not my former weaknesses, for I was young and preoccupied
with authority. But I am older now. Older and a little wiser.
I,
Saruviel, seventhborn of the Seraphim Angels of the Realm of
Eternity, and Archangel of Kalphon Keep, have learned. I have learned
my role, now, and I delight in it. For I challenge the Angels of my
realm. I challenge them to rise above and be more than their hearts
had yet dreamed of. For unless we rise to become all that we can be,
we live in the hollows, the shallow places in life, quibbling over
minor matters and affairs, and hiding our faces from the success and
grandeur we all secretly desire anyway. But, in my adversity, I shall
seek their glory. I will challenge them, constantly, to be the best
they can be. To be all they can be. To rise above and go beyond their
mere Angelicdom and become, dare I say it, gods. To become powers of
virtue, life and love beyond the simple role of Angel of God, beyond
the simple role of Messenger of the Most High.
And
they will shine, I tell you. They will shine. One day the Angels of
God will shine and rise above, becoming greater than they had thought
of, had dreamed of, had ever possibly imagined. They will shine like
the stars of earths heaven, being light in dark and nay, even the
blessed ones, being the dark in light, alike myself.
But
that is in time. That is in time. For now they travel their merry
pathways, lost in their innocence and naiveté. But they are young
and simple. And I do not blame them for that. For I was as such,
once, many years ago. A simple angel. A lesser angel. Going about my
mundane matters of life. Going through the simple and basic ways.
Yet, even I am challenged. And that by my predecessor in Seraphim
Torah. For I grace the last principle of all in the Seraphim Torah,
but just before I my brother Semambarel. And he teaches a lesson
which I know I must learn. For it convicts me often, and challenges
wether, in the glory and power I seek, wether pride is in my heart.
Wether, for I, like the powers of demonic evil, pride is the only
motivator. For his principles says, ‘A Game is just a Game. A life
is just a life. Beyond the days of Pride – the Secret to our Life.’
And they haunt me, those words. They haunt me. For if this game of
life is just that, a game. If the power and glory we all seek and to
which I challenge all to reach and achieve is just a game of vanity.
Then, as Semambarel would rightly say, they are just days of pride.
And perhaps then, in our simplicity, in our youthfulness, in the love
born of younger days, the secret to our life resides. In the simple
love and affection of brethren living together in unity. Yes, this
challenges me. It challenges me. But I do, in the end, have the last
word in the Torah. I do have the last word of Seraphim wisdom, which
says, ‘…….And whatever shall be shall be.’
For
perhaps, even in the simplicity of the days of our youth, life, in
all its eternal complexities, ventures on further and forever. Yet,
while Semambarel’s principle remains eternally true, the last word
beckons us on yet more so, perhaps even anticipating and desiring my
younger brother Semyaza’s word, he who is firstborn of the
Cherubim, and whose principle begins the unfolding of an even greater
and lengthier Torah, one in which to occupy ourselves for centuries
beyond measure.
Yes, life. Life beckons us on, ever
onwards, daring us to travel its pathways in new ways of hope and
life each and ever day.
Am I satisfied? Is this
Archangel of God satisfied? How can I answer that? I guess, as Adruel
my brother would say, with truth. Yes, yes I am satisfied. But nay,
not completely. There remains part of my heart which compels me
onwards, ever onwards. Almost as if this very child of destiny indeed
has a destiny to fulfill some dim and distant day in the future. As
if some great happening awaits my arrival, one which will give me the
answers to, perhaps, all the dilemmas I have pondered over these many
years.
But I am patient, and that can wait. For, for
now, life is good. Yes, life, which is the heart of the Almighty, is
good and gives me love, strength and joy each and every
day.
Krystabel has been on my mind as of late. This
daughter of God, my very twin, has been on my mind. I love Krystabel,
with quiet and patient affection. Patient, I say, because I fear she
has not yet matured to the way I would desire in a mate. But she is
growing and learning. I see that each and every time I am with her.
And her great experience of life, now, is a consolation in my life.
She is wise, is Krystabel. Established in life, with a good heart
alike many of my other Seraphim sisters. And she shows herself a
loving and dedicated Angel of God in the service she displays and the
love she gives freely.
In truth I do love my twin. Our
hearts have been close for so long, but never too close. Never given
to the greatest of personal intimacies. But in time, as she grows and
learns, I will treat her more as my personal confidante. For I trust
the wisdom of our eternal father in the choice of my twin, and could
wish for no other. For I see in her the consolation of my heart and
soul which will remain well suited to my own persona for all
eternity. And for that I am grateful.
Kantriel. I care
for this brother of mine. I care for him greatly. He has talents and
ambition and great ability. I see in him something of my own lust for
spiritual truths. He has a hunger for things being the way they
should be according to truth. It is such a hunger which earlier
motivated me.
I often wonder on that, my earlier
questioning. But now, in the role my questioning played, I perhaps
see the hand of destiny and our eternal father. It brought to life
questions – questions which needed to be asked and answered. And in
it doing so, perhaps it did purchase the freedom I so desired. But,
nay, we had that already, as Ambriel once maintained to myself. But
what it did do was illuminate the nature of the freedoms we possess
and clearly illuminate to all my brethren the role God our father
plays in the freedoms of our life. For I know well, because of the
power of EVIL, that freedom can not, really, be absolute. For with
absolute freedom comes the power of death – the ability or right to
kill. And that is the end of all life. Nay, we can not have absolute
freedom, for that impinges upon the freedom to live of other lives.
As father would say, freedom can only reign in unity with others in a
spirit of harmony. Were, when we hunger to exert ourselves or seek a
great demand from our freedom, we find harmonious understanding from
others and find in them the grace to allow us our desires. And in
this harmony we have great freedom. But, because of the power of evil
and death, I sense something in the wisdom of the Torah below, of
Israel’s Torah, in the way it brings the rule of ‘LAW’. For law
governs our interpersonal interactions and dictates to us what
freedoms, for the sake of harmony and unity, we have and can have
with each other. For Law is the bottom line of harmony – when we
ask too much, or make absolutist demands, law steps in and rights the
wrongs. And in this Torah of Law I see the eternal wisdom of my
father.
Kantriel, like myself, has learned these
lessons, for we discuss them often. And he has grown, much alike
Daraqel, in wisdom and grace. In truth and understanding.
There
has been another angel on my mind of late. A curious character, one
who often surprises me. I have never really known Daniel that well,
he has often seemed quite childish to myself. Not grown up but a
simple play thing, escaping responsibility when it makes it demands.
But, through observation, and discussion with Valandriel with whom he
shares his deepest thoughts, I have grown to understand something of
Daniel’s philosophy. Alike Gloryel in some ways, Daniel has a light
hearted approach to life. And, with the insight and knowledge of all
that is and the fact of God’s eternal mercy upon him and the life
God has granted him, Daniel has chosen to challenge his brethren, not
in the way like I do, in a spirit of responsibility, but in a way,
how can I say it, simply for the sake of experiencing life in all its
joy, humour and unpredictability. Finding dramatic and powerful
moments in life, saying absurd things, simply for a bit of drama and
excitement. And playing little tricks on his brethren, as if this
somehow showed his wisdom and learning. I think he feels he knows
things above and beyond the rest of us. And, perhaps he does. But, at
the very least, while his ways are occasionally called childish, life
is the more entertaining because of his charms and, in truth, I would
not change this brother of mine.
Ultimately, Saruviel,
Archangel of God, is at peace and content with his life. I am happy,
now. Quite happy. Things are going well and I am in control of the
things I desire to be in control of. And I continue to learn each and
every day, as all of us do, to understand and to know this thing
called life which our eternal father of glory has birthed within
us.
I am Saruviel. I am the dark in the light and,
perhaps, even the light of the darkness. I am a child of God and in
that I am content. And, I guess, as Torah would say, ‘whatever will
be will be.’
* * * * *
‘Life is,
these days, well. How can I say? Good. That word sums it up so more
suitably than any other I can readily think of. Oh, there are the
ongoing concerns of life. There always are. But I guess it is exactly
that – there always are. It is a mystery in many ways, this thing
called life. A great divine and complex mystery. But as the years
give way to centuries and the centuries give way to millennia I have
noticed something about this thing called life. Something that can be
described funnily enough in a way that is not so complex and
mysterious. In a way which is, simply, predictable. Oh, when Saruviel
fell all those years ago and with the rebellion life was anything but
that. It seemed each of us was challenged in a very personal way on
the predictable life each of us had fallen into. As if Saruviel’s
God given role had reached an early pinnacle – an early climax –
and his role of adversary to, apparently, bring out the very best in
us was thrust upon us in the heart and innocence of our youth. And
his seduction, his seduction to self, as I see it, was the ultimate
challenge each of us had to face in life. But that is my conclusion.
Yet, while that was the most unpredictable of events in this thing
called life now, in hindsight, I see it as perhaps oh so predictable.
As if our father of eternal glory had known all along about Saruviel
and his ambitions and that it was planned long ago, as old as destiny
itself. And, because of this, I question whether, truly, anything can
really be unpredictable in the end.
The trees grow.
Every year new sprouts are seen and over the years they go through
their inevitable ritual of craving water and sunlight and feeding us
the air we need. And those trees follow patterns - ever so
predictable patterns. And while each tree has its own unique pattern
in its nature, as we angels do, the commonality they share is as
predictable as day following night.
And in this way,
to me, life has become predictable. Oh so predictable. To me, now, it
seems as if there are seasons in life. Seasons which thrust our
community and our selves into newness and freshness each and every
day. To me, as others might say, the community is a living organism.
A living and breathing organism. And like each individual, the
community has its own desires, wishes and loves. But, like the
individual, the community seeks life. Inevitably, inexorably,
eternally the community seeks life. And that is were, to my way of
thinking, Saruviel’s rebellion was anything but unpredictable –
at least to one of wisdom and experience.
Life chose
Saruviel. It chose this angel to express something it desired to see
come to be in the heart of the Realm of Eternity. It chose Saruviel
to be excited – as simple as that. It chose Saruviel to shock,
challenge and even enrage others. And why? Why in heaven would it do
that? Perhaps, totally contradictorily to what I have said, is
because it is not predictable. But no, I think not. I think because,
in the patterns of life I see, excitement, challenge, fire and
passion are an essential part of the cravings of life – an
essential and predictable part – one which it seeks every so often
and in observable ways, to bring to those who live that ongoing sense
of wonder and questioning – that ongoing sense of sheer abundant
life, on the edge, with all its glory and desperation, so that this
thing called life, which desires eternity of itself, may never end
and bring to all its servants, those who live, an ongoing and eternal
joy of simply being alive.
And, in this way, even in
the midst of despair, which I see all too often in humanity and in my
chosen flock of Israel, life creates its own desperate meanings in
the harshest fire of God’s furnace of affliction. For when we
despair, when we are shocked, when we are enraged, when we feel pain,
is it not then that we are more alive than ever. And is it not then
that we crave the goodness in life which our eternal father has
brought to be more so than ever?
And this is why I
say, ultimately, life is good. In a predictable way, despite perhaps
the many objections, life really is good. And in that there is
contentment.
And, in this good life, things are taking
on meaning for me. Things which always had meaning are becoming ever
more important to me and valuable because of it. For life’s seasons
bring challenge and excitement often, as has slowly become noticeable
and even predictable to myself yet, just as there are passions in
life, those other things which give it the meaning it needs and
deserves are also there.
Elenniel is a soothing
consolation, a prize of great glory, in an endless life which hungers
more and more as they years pass for a greater intimacy and
connection with the spirit of love. I will marry her soon, for I have
that in mind. It will be the first official wedding in the Realm of
Eternity, as all other angels have sworn off marrying until I and
Elenniel do the honours, and for that I am greatly honoured. Marriage
came to us through the fantastic novels of many angelic authors, yet
in real life I and Elenniel will be first, and for that I am
eternally grateful.
I find Elenniel intoxicating as
ever. Her calmness and gentle quietness speak of a confidence which
is truly not lacking, and her way of life, her maturity and
excellence of behaviour in all her godly conduct speaks of a soul
which has surrendered to our Almighty father in allowing it to
display those Torah virtues which bring out the very best in the
children of God. She is wise, is Elenniel. Very wise. And perhaps
wiser than myself, for while I pursue philosophical thoughts greatly
and seek their answers, perhaps second only to Saruviel in such ways,
Elenniel has a wisdom which needs not to seek out the answers to
life’s great mysteries, but one which calmly and knowingly allows
the answers to come to herself in the fullness of time and when they
are most needed. It is that quiet and confident trust in her eternal
father to provide what she needs which inspires me most of all in my
dear sister Elenniel and I could not possibly ask for any other to be
my wife. In her I am content.
Ambriel is another spark
of light in a life of gratitude. He has his own wisdom, as we all do,
and in him I find a spirit of Angelic love like no other throughout
the realm, even in my dear twin. As Torah perhaps says quite bluntly,
the son of love knows no enemies, and Ambriel is truly that son of
love. His perfect gentleness always inspires me to treat others,
given my position, with kindness and mercy. Not to ask too much of
them but to remember their frail angelicdom and meek dispositions. I
feel Ambriel is endowed with such knowledge in abundance, and we can
all learn from him because of this. And, apparently, from what he has
shared with me, he is to marry Meludiel soon after I and Elenniel
wed. In all of eternity can there be any greater romance?
And
in other aspects of life, as it predictably does, life has brought
new ideas and new inventions to our home. I fly on the new aeroplanes
and helicopters occasionally, now. Usually it is bus or car travel,
but they are so much quicker. I find the technology amazing, coming
from the best of our Cherubim minds. Perhaps, long ago, in their
design father planned for such great new ideas, and brought to life
our brethren, amongst many other reasons, because of this. I like to
think so anyway.
The new parliament and full council
of the Seraphim is, in truth, the logical extension of the initial
council and an inevitable reality of life. The seven of us had
charted much of the initial way of life for the Realm for so long,
but detail had often suffered. Often we had asked for ideas to be
implemented which needed greater detail and clarification then
council had considered and, as such, the full council of 70 should go
a long way to mending those problems. All things, perhaps, are now as
they should be.
And life. Life goes on. Inevitably it
goes on.
These days I find myself turning, even more
so than in the passions of youth, to Torah. I turn to it, still
learning the vast Cherubim Torah, to try and understand the ways our
eternal father has planned in life. I see things now which, with a
greater critical thinking might have been more obvious in youth, but
which become apparent with age and experience. I see things in the
way our Seraphim Torah alludes to events which are in the future.
And, perhaps, entangled with the creation of Terra. So much of Torah
is destiny – destiny ahead of us – and we children of destiny are
walking a pathway designed and thought of long ago. Almost as if we
are pieces in a game of chess, being moved around by a great
omnipotent master. Such a thing would perhaps been the bane of
Saruviel’s thoughts once long ago but, dare I say it, even he might
now have been won to the divine mysteries of destiny. But who can
really say.
Torah is wise. I know this in truth. And,
knowing Israel’s Torah, I see the distinction God has made between
man and angel ever more so clearly. We angels are gentle and
spiritual children of God, and ever will be so. And our Torah
reflects this reality. But men – they are children of passion.
Often violent, aggressive passion. And the Torah God has given Israel
so strongly rebukes and kills this aggression, moulding carnal
children into more spiritual beings. And this so clearly highlights,
to me, the difference between Angels and the children of men – at
least in their youth anyways. But, in truth, amongst men there are
indeed the more inspired and wise ones, compensating in their way for
the atrocities so many of the truly commit. I know man was made in
God and our image, so that they will be ultimately like us in the
destiny ahead of them. But to bring them to life in a world and in a
form which can be so brutal and be so brutally affected – well I
often question the wisdom of God in doing as such. But I trust him.
Inevitably I trust him and assume the father of eternity knows what
he is doing.
I guess, considering all things life has
taught me, I have meaning now in life. Early on I considered that
life had no grand and great meaning. That life was merely what we had
to confront and live with – that it existed and that was all there
was to it. Life simply was – make of it what you would. And while
in my heart that remains true to some degree, I do see that in the
grand question on meaning it is not so much does life have a meaning,
but what meaning can you actually make of your own life. In truth, we
are simply are here. The real question is, what are you going to do
with it? As my Seraphim brother Surafel’s principle says, ‘This
thing called life it never ends. What shall ye seek, my dear young
friend.’
This life, as Torah says, goes on and on,
eternally so. But Torah challenges us – ‘What shall we seek?’
And indeed, what shall we seek?
I do not really know
if I seek much more out of this existence. I do not really know if I
need to. For contentment and peace have found a place in my heart,
and in this life I call good I am constrained to call myself that
most elusive, to many, of qualities: happy.
It is a
happy life I live, and I could not wish to change it or have it any
other way. All these things I have spoken to you of are the things
which bring me peace and great contentment. They are the things of
life – the mundane and everyday things of life, some less mundane
than others, which give this life the meaning it needs. And in them
and in this life I am happy. Truly blessed and happy.
And
now perhaps all I can say, in the words of my dread brother Saruviel,
‘Whatever will be will be. Yes, whatever will be will be.’
Chapter
Six – Sharlamane's Beloved
Sharlamane looked at her beloved
Daniel, smiling at him as he entered the room. They lived, now, in
Zaphon itself. In accordance with tradition she lived in the female
dorms and Daniel resided in the males. In fact, he slept in the room
just next to Michael’s. They were in the dining room for lunch and
Sharlamane was waiting on her man, who had now arrived. He sat next
to her and she placed her arm of affection against his shoulder and
whispered into his ear that she loved him. He turned to her, kissed
her briefly on the cheek, and whispered to her that he likewise felt
the same.
They chatted for a while, Sharlamane talking about
her work with Meludiel in the music department of Zaphon, were they
both now worked again. Daniel, sitting listening to Sharlamane speak,
was quietly at peace. In fact, he was happy. In life now, he was
happy, and questioned what more he needed to concern himself
with.
It was then, with that thought, that Ambriel and
Meludiel entered the room and sat opposite them, waiting on lunch.
Daniel spoke with Ambriel for a while, discussing various affairs of
the realm and some details of the next council. But while he was
sitting there a thought had come upon him. Looking at the way Ambriel
and Meludiel were melded together now, as if the two had become one,
he wondered quietly on the twin thing. For so long he had believed
the issue of the ‘twin’ was really a non-issue. But, having
observed Meludiel with Ambriel for some time now he was starting to
have doubts. They loved each other so deeply and worked so well with
each other that Daniel just had to ask the question as to wether they
being twins was the core reason. And if it were, what implications
did that have for him?
They chatted for a few minutes and then
lunch was rolled in, and they began their meals. Sitting there,
eating through his meal, Daniel silently observed how fluidly and
perfectly Ambriel and Meludiel were together, perfectly suited to
each other. Perhaps this was the way, he silently thought to himself.
Perhaps the coupling of twins was the ultimate way of the most high.
Whatever else he would give the issue some serious thought. He would
definitely do that.
* * * * *
Sariel sat in the main
keep of London, which was the name of the main keep of London
originally, but now the name extended to the township which had
developed. He sat in the upper library, reading through some of the
newspapers, a ritual he undertook. Of course, he had web access in
his room and used it often, especially recently in his new work for
council. It seemed, all those years ago now when he was chief
overseer for the realm that he would have a taste of the high life
for a while, granted this blessing, but that mundanity would resume.
But, now, around 10 or so thousand years later he was again facing
important responsibility. But this was not surprising. The way the
realm had been developing in recent years, it really was no great
surprise.
Gloryel sat down the table a little, reading through
a glossy women’s magazine. They had become very popular reading,
highlighting the various things which interested women most of all:
perfumes, fashion, affairs of the heart and so on. Looking at her he
appreciated her closeness to himself. Really, they had become
intimate twins and when he had asked her to marry him sometime after
Michael and Elenniel wed, she had instantly said yes.
The
rivalry between them was now something of the distant past. Neither
had really anything to prove anymore. She loved him and he loved her
and they got along well. The concept of twin worked for them, and
neither felt any more point in challenging it.
She had shared
with him recently something he had already in general known, but
never heard the intimate details of. She had shared with him the
early love of her heart, Ambriel. And while she still loved Ambriel,
she had come to some conclusions on her nature. She was a little more
adventurous an angel – a little more aggressive – a little more
passionate. And Ambriel, while he was so incredibly gentle and
perfect, it was just that he was as such which perhaps made them
incompatible over the long term. He needed a softer heart, a gentler
soul, and Meludiel consoled him in this respect. Whereas for Gloryel,
well, now so in love with Sariel she had declared to him that they
seemed the most suitable of matches that she could fathom. She
enjoyed his charm, which he utilised often, and felt it accompanied
her cheek in the most appropriate of fashions. They went together,
and looked good together and, most importantly, got along well with
each other. They were the perfect compliment and, it seemed to both
of them, such was how it would ever be.
* * * * *
Shemrael
was an angel dedicated to grace, poise and excellence – in both
manner, attitude and faith. As a child of the Japanese community of
angelicdom, twin to the scholastic Cimbrel, 10th born of the Seraphim
twins of eternity, Shemrael was both respected and admired. Cimbrel
often called her an attractive angel, a compliment not unknown as the
many centuries and millennia had come and gone. Of course she knew
herself good looking but, as befitted her nature, tried to give such
trivial things little thought.
Shemrael, in relation to her
twin, had for so long acted in a way of propriety which suggested to
observers that she was most serious about God’s divine
accomplishment in the matter of twin-ship and that she would, as
befitted a lady of nobility, always be as such. But, while that had
been the motivating factor for so long in her heart, she had, as the
years went by, started noticing the attitudes and displays of
affection of her other Seraphim brothers and sisters towards their
own twins. And, especially in what she saw between Ambriel and
Meludiel as well as Michael and Elenniel, she saw something lacking
between herself and Cimbrel. In truth, despite trying to tell herself
otherwise, she did not love her twin with the deep love she perhaps
attempted to have others believe she did. In fact, while she admired
him greatly, so often it was cold formality which replaced kindness
and affection.
She wondered, often, at the wisdom of her
eternal father. Wether he had really chosen wisely in this choice of
twin for herself. Certainly, Cimbrel was well respected in the
community for his intellectual achievements, and behaved in the most
serious of manners, which she required. But she could not, in truth,
honestly say she felt deeply for him. It was as if the spark of love
had never really been lit between them.
She prayed to God
about this from time to time but the spirit simply encouraged her to
be patient. Destiny was strange and who could really say how affairs
of the heart would come to be Gloryel often reminded her.
And
so she waited, watching, wondering if love would ever find a strong
and everlasting hold on the tenth-born female seraphim of the angels
of eternity.
* * * * *
Davriel took another bite of the
fried steak, and washed it down with his glass of wine. Really,
Rachel had cooked it to perfection and her cooking skills had reached
another level of perfection. He was so very proud of her.
He
sat opposite her, and nodded in her direction. ‘Excellent food,
dear Rachel. Really, you are a master. You know.’
Rachel just
quietly nodded, seemingly disinterested in his comment. Oblivious to
this Davriel returned to his steak.
Sitting there Rachel was
now ready. As if that comment had summed it up perfectly and that
nothing else really need be said. And so, having made her mind
completely up, she stood to her feet, looked directly at her twin,
and spoke.
‘Davriel. I am leaving. Goodbye.’ And she turned
and started walking away.
Davriel looked at her walk away,
slowly munching on his steak. And then, thinking over the way she had
said what she had said, started questioning.
Four hours later,
Rachel nowhere to be seen, Davriel had reached a conclusion. She had
left him. That much seemed obvious. Many of her clothes were gone,
and some of her most intimate and personal possessions. She had left
him, and he had no idea as to why. No idea whatsoever.
* * * *
*
Amiel and Matrel. Once these twins were not as close as
other twins had become, initially anyway, but over the last 10,000
years of living together and being each others constant companion,
the bond of simply being around each other for so long had turned the
relationship from comfortable suitability to strong
affection.
Naturally there had been difficult times,
especially when Matrel had been sleeping with a few other angels for
around a century a few millennia back. But he had eventually gotten
over it and Amiel had decided to remain faithful during that time,
trusting her father that the problems would end. And they had
done.
Now they were practically inseparable and in the way
Ambriel and Meludiel were close together, these two were likewise.
Yet while it was very strong affection, it was not yet burning
passionate love. That, though, seemed to be a seed which had been
planted in their hearts many years ago which was slowly starting to
grow into their lives together. For love, time would only
tell.
Matrel had persevered with the Tennis and was now the
highest ranked player in the realm, a position he usually maintained
although he was challenged constantly. He took it personally, all the
challenges and did his best not to worry and ensure that he met each
challenge and rose again to the top. Funnily enough, his most
dedicated opponents on the courts were his seraphim brothers
Cosadriel and Azrael. And while they challenged him for the number
one slot often enough, and occasionally achieved it, it was mainly
their constant rivalry with each other, so Matrel felt, that kept
either focusing on himself for to long. And as far as Matrel was
concerned that suited him just fine.
He was also strongly
improving in chess, especially over the last few thousand years, and
was almost in the top 20% of ranked players in the extremely
competitive chess league. He had been as high as the top 19% but had
stayed there only briefly. However his ambition was still to be
number one some day, something Amiel encouraged him towards.
Amiel,
like Matrel, was very happy with her relationship. Things worked well
now and she was silently hoping and praying that Matrel would bring
up the marriage issue as soon as Michael and Elenniel had done the
deed. Hopefully it would be soon she silently prayed to herself.
*
* * * *
‘Blue is the colour of water and sky.’
‘And
what do they represent, dear sister,’ Gabriel asked his twin
Aquariel.
‘Well the water is life, in a way. It cleanses us and
refreshes us. It is an essential part of our existence. And the blue
sky gives way to light which illuminates our realm.’
‘So
Terraphon is a place for cleansing and refreshment, I take
it?’
‘Perhaps the work of knowledge is the fundamental aspect
of our mind and it is the mind which receives the light of knowledge
and is cleansed thereby.’
‘I would have thought Mitraphon more
appropriate for such ministry?’
Aquariel considered that. ‘Flame
itself is yellow, as we see from our candles. And Terra’s ‘Sun’.
That is bright yellow. Perhaps it is the healing energy of the sun
which brings essential nutrients and heat to humans which Mitraphon
represents.’
‘And blue is a vehicle in which yellow expresses
itself?’
‘Meaning the knowledge of Terraphon is the same way
Mitraphon’s healing ministry is understood – through the
ministerial healing of knowledge.’
‘Interesting,’ responded
Gabriel. ‘I will think it over.’
* * * * *
‘Gosh,
you really are beautiful, you know.’ Oshanel smiled delicately at
her twin Cosadriel’s lovely remark. They were dining with Sariel
and Gloryel at London that night, having been invited over for a
week, one of their numerous visits, and Oshanel had just entered the
room, dressed in white and radiating pure beautiful elegance.
Sariel
spoke up. ‘Oshanel. Only the glory of God surpasses the vision
before my eyes.’
‘And what glory is that? asked Gloryel
suspiciously.
‘Well, you know,’ replied Sariel softly to his
twin, upon which Gloryel blushed.
They dined well that night
and Cosadriel watched lovingly in the way Oshanel constantly
displayed grace, poise and elegance in all her words and mannerisms.
Really, she was a pure delight.
They made love that night,
quite passionately, and as Cosadriel was caressing his twin, Oshanel
spoke up.
‘You know, Saddy. The rivalry between you and Azrael
has gone on practically forever. But, and don’t take this the wrong
way, but don’t you think it is about time you got over it. I mean,
there are other angels to compete with. Take Matrel for instance. If
you concentrated on him in tennis you would reclaim your number one
slot for a lot longer.’
Cosadriel nodded. ‘I know what you are
saying Oshanel. I know what you are saying. I have given this some
thought myself. But the rivalry between us is for a reason. It is
healthy. It brings out the best in us. You needn’t worry about
it.’
‘Well, ok. But don’t take it so seriously, alright. Be
more of a gentleman about things.’
‘As you wish.’
‘Thank
you.’
Cosadriel dreamed that night about wrestling with
Azrael and, while it ended in a draw and he was disappointed, upon
waking he somehow got the point.
* * * * *
In truth,
they were generally a settled couple. Yaramiel and Valeriel who lived
in the province of Argentina as Overseer and Lady of the Keep of
Buenos Aires, main keep of Argentina, were most definitely a settled
couple. When Yaramiel had suggested to Valeriel that as soon as
Michael and Elenniel had wed, they set the date soon after, it had
been accepted unequivocabally. They were a partnership – a
permanent partnership.
Yaramiel concentrated on the soccer
these days. That was his major obsession. The Brephoran teams of
South America performed exceptionally well in soccer, usually
rivalling the Terraphoran’s of Europe. It was an extremely
contested sport and had become the most popular of the Realm’s
sporting pastimes.
Valeriel herself sat on the Brephoran
soccer council as Argentina’s representative, as she too loved the
game and played regularly in the women’s league. She was starting
to become more competitive as time passed and found meaning to life
in doing this. She had decided, once, that life had to be filled with
something and that whatever you chose, choose well and do your very
best at it.
And so to compliment Yaramiel’s growing
obsession in a sport which would seemingly last forever, Valeriel had
chosen soccer, which was also called football, to attempt to excel at
and enjoy the niche culture associated with it.
In a way it
was an obsession for the two of them, but seemingly a healthy one and
as the years passed and their expertise grew they grew to love the
sport even more so and delight in the knowledge and wisdom each of
them could share about it.
They fitted well together, did
Yaramiel and Valeriel and a lesson both of them had learned to make
relationships work was the spirit of compromise and complimenting.
When each gave thought to the wants and needs of the other in the
partnership, smooth sailing generally resulted. And, now, neither
would have it any other way.
* * * * *
Azrael sat in
Edinburgh Keep in Scotland, home of the brave. He was thinking on
football and the next realm provincial challenge cup. Scotland had
won the cup a number of times, as most provinces now had, but Azrael
was quietly determined to improve the percentages of Scotland’s
overall performance. Scotland had a long association with the game
which had initially developed down south in England. Sariel himself
was more devoted to cricket and its promotion, but occasionally took
part in the soccer competitions. He generally respected England the
most in the game, as they often proved the most competitive, but
other nations were always rising up and showing their talent as well,
particularly the Brephoran’s of South America.
Iceland,
located not far from Scotland, now challenged them often, especially
as Cosadriel, when selected for the main team, pushed very hard to
defeat his long-term adversary.
Azrael was a cracker at the
game, rarely out of the main team when he needed or wanted to be.
Occasionally his form would slip for a while, and he would drift down
to the lower competitions, but his spirit had usually risen within
him at these times and he inevitably drifted back upwards to the main
league.
But, recently, Azrael had been reaching conclusions.
These things, such as soccer and so on, were the building blocks of
life. They filled in the eternal time with activity which brought joy
to the soul. So Azrael was gradually becoming, even more so,
dedicated to giving a quality performance in all that he undertook in
relation to sporting activities. If you were going to live life, may
as well excel he thought to himself.
Kwintakel, his twin, was
more occupied with tennis and likewise had become quite competitive.
She, as yet, had not developed the drive and ambitions of her twin,
but was steadily improving at the game as the centuries came and
went.
Competition time was an exciting time for both of them
and ensured filled conversations at dinner in which a spirit of
affection and love strongly permeated. Like others, these two twins
were suited to each other, and the wisdom of God in the coupling of
twins seemed wise to their eyes.
* * * * *
Raphael was
convicted. He had recently concluded, in his often soul-searching
retreats, that the love he desired had not arisen because there was
something lacking in his own life. To win the affections of his twin
Nimorel in the way he really desired he needed to do more. He needed
to show an edge to his life which she had perhaps never seen. He
needed to show a harder edge, one not necessarily less spiritual, but
more competitive.
And so he had decided to take up football
and see if it could bring him the happiness he desired.
Unsurprisingly, as it was so much in his nature to do so anyway, he
drew up charts and tables and made training patterns and did other
things to clearly organise how he would achieve success. To win the
heart of his twin and to find the love he really desired he would
have to be the best. He would have to be the very very best in what
he turned his attentions to and excel in ways which no other angels
really had excelled at.
And so, when he began training for
football 5 hours every afternoon, devoting all his free time to this
pursuit, his twin Nimorel just silently observed wondering what the
heck had come over her twin. But she said nothing and gave Raphael
the grace of allowing him to pursue his interests in whatever manner
he deemed appropriate.
He knew, in time, he would win her love
and thus set about becoming the best he could be. Coming second, now,
was not an option for Raphael, third-born of the male Seraphim angels
of eternity.
* * * * *
Saruviel was in his office in
Kalphon keep, thinking about his twin Krystabel. Michael had proposed
to Elenniel long ago, but rumors were the wedding was finally soon to
happen. And because of this Saruviel was giving serious thought to
the issue of marriage himself. Really, like Michael, there could be
no other choice than his own twin. She was the most suited to him and
as the centuries had given way to millennia he had, perhaps even
despite himself, grown to trust in the wisdom and design of the
creation of God and, on this belief, saw in Krystabel the finest of
choices for his own marriage partner. She would do in a way no other
angel possibly could.
Saruviel did not really love Krystabel
in the way other angels expressed love. Rather, Saruviel was devoted
to her and was willing to, as he saw it, make a commitment to her –
an enduring commitment – which would outlive the affections of
flattery. Saruviel wanted something deeper than that and sensed in
Krystabel the intellect and devotion suitable to himself for this
reality to be accomplished.
He would wait, though, some time
after Elenniel and Michael wed. He sensed already that many others
would wed soon after Michael and Elenniel and, so as not to be seen
as predictable and common, Saruviel would choose the right time to
make his intentions known.
All that he could really hope was
that his twin would say yes.
* * * * *
‘So, the first
day of the new cycle. That is accepting to yourself?’
‘I can’t
think of a better way to begin it, Michael.’
‘Good. We are
agreed then.’ He bent over, kissed Elenniel on the forehead, and
left the room. Sitting there Elenniel’s heart was beating strongly.
Her beloved had finally set the date. Thank God for that.
* *
* * *
‘Well, how have you been Ariel?’
‘Fugg off,
creep.’
‘My, you have changed.’
‘Hey, I am a
sweetheart. I always have been. You’re the one with the
problem.’
Daniel resented that, but was not surprised at the
suggestion. ‘Look, I don’t have a problem. We never really have
gotten along that well. But I felt, with the wedding date now set, I
wanted to have a word with you about something important.’
‘What?’
she asked, heat in her words.
‘About the sitting arrangements.
Ambriel has shared with me that, while he hasn’t insisted, Michael
would prefer if the Seraphim twins were all seated together at the
wedding. He has invited all the Seraphim and all have responded that
they will be attending. So, really, I just wanted to clear this with
you first. I would have preferred sitting with Sharlamane, but I
would rather hold to my brother’s wishes on his big day. So, is
that alright with you? Will you sit next to me at the wedding?’
Ariel
looked at him strictly and softened somewhat. ‘Well, ok Daniel. But
this doesn’t mean that we are friends, ok.’
‘God
forbid.’
‘You said it.’
‘Well, thanks. I must be going
so I guess I will see you on the day. Wear something nice, ok. And I
will put on my best.’
‘You better.’
Daniel turned and
walked off and, watching him go, the heart of Ariel, 45th born of the
female Seraphim of eternity, just softened a little.
Chapter
Seven – She Loves You
‘Remember, brother, she loves you.
So be particularly attentive for the next few years. Seal her heart
with your affections.’
‘I will Ambriel,’ replied
Michael.
They stood before the throne of Zaphon, the
throneroom filled with all of the 140 Seraphim, and some of the elder
Cherubim. There was also a camera filming the event, televising it
throughout the realm.
Meludiel looked up at Ambriel and smiled
to him. ‘I love you,’ she whispered at him. He whispered the same
back.
Raphael sat next to Nimorel who was admiring the way he
was dressed.
Azrael and Cosadriel were sitting next to each
other, with their twins next to them. They had been chatting and
bragging, nothing unusual, but both had big smiles on their face this
day.
And Daniel sat with Ariel. And, as the ceremonial music
started, indicating the bride was coming forth, Ariel put her hand,
delicately in Daniel’s, and looked at him. He turned, looked at
her, smiled, and kissed her forehead. And she blushed.
The
music began and the Queen of Eternity, Royal Elenniel came down the
aisle. Michael just looked at her in her radiance, his eyes
beaming.
When she had reached the throne, she stood next to
Michael and both of them turned to the throne. While Davriel had
initially been asked to be the minister for the service, someone
greater had stepped in and asked to do the honours. And so, before
God himself, the wedding of eternity began.
The Father of
Glory spoke up.
‘Michael. You are my son, and I love you. I
cherish you dearly and have long been looking forward to this day. I
have three questions to ask of you. Firstly, do you love this twin of
yours you have asked to marry. Do you love Elenniel.’
‘I do,’
responded Michael.
‘Very good. And secondly, will you be
faithful to her and provide for her all the days of her life.’
‘I
will,’ said Michael.
‘And, finally, will you set the example
of a husband, a man of responsibility and ensure your marriage is an
example to all of the purity and dedication of true unity.’
‘I
will,’ replied Michael.
‘Then you have my blessing.
After
a while God spoke to Elenniel.
‘Dear daughter, do you love
Michael.’
‘I do,’ she responded.’
‘Will you remain
faithfully at his side?’
‘I will,’ she responded.
‘And
will you grant him the love and peace and consolation his heart needs
and desires?’
Elenniel turned to Michael, looked into his eyes,
and said, ‘I will.’
‘Then you have my blessing. Now Michael,
kiss your beloved bride.’
Michael came forward and the kiss
of eternity was lovingly watched and remembered by the whole
realm.
Later, as the celebrations were underway, and it had
been announced that Michael was now turning the overseersmanship of
Zaphon over to Gabriel for a long deserved rest, Gabriel was looking
at the throne of Zaphon. It burned the purple it usually burned.
Aquariel looked at him and the flames of God. ‘It will be your turn
soon, Gab.’ Just then the flame turned from purple to blue and
Aquariel looked straight at Gabriel and smiled. ‘Well how about
that.’ And they both laughed.
The End of Eternity