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The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 8:16am On Feb 18, 2016
This is not a fiction. It is the story of the creation of the universe, happenings that led to the inception of religion, gods, planets, continents and many other happenings in the universe.

This is delivered to the human race to help you make the right choice in life and to also make you know that you are not wrong, no matter the religon you have chosen to worship with.

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Read carefully and with understanding.
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 8:19am On Feb 18, 2016
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ADSPIRAMEN

Chapter 1

DOMINO REVERAD

1. I am God. I am not sure if I was created by
the universe or if I created the universe. But
all the same, my adopted sons and priests all
call me God.
2. I do not force my sons and priests to
worship me or serve me. They do it of their
own free will since I am their creator.
3. My city was called Alkervum Auriem, which
is by interpretation, the City of Gold. It came
not by hand but by my pronouncement. The
universe and nature work hand in hand. They
give and take back because nothing is free in
the universe.
4. The memory of my first existence has been
washed off my brain after the catastrophic
bang.
5. I lost my memory to the sound of impact
while we were creating the chumorld, the
clumoid, the world and the other millions of
planets many millions of years back.
6. Thanks to my creature, Homo Tactilus,
whom I have created to be my external
memory.
7. He is the one I choose to keep memory of
everything in the universe.
8. Homo Tactilus began to call back to my
rememberance what I told him about the
universe and my existence:
9. O my father, Domino Reverad, you said the
universe came as a flash of light at the same
time you also began to exist.
10. My father Domino, according to my
everlasting memory, which you gifted to me,
you said the universe began to exist
immediately you first opened your eyes.
11. You said for long all was dark until the
flash of your eyes brought out the sparkle.
You said there was no sun in the universe, but
you, Almighty Reverad, created it by your
powers.
12. Where is your power, O mighty Domino?
Where is your strength?
13. Your strength lies in your tongue and your
power is your vision.
14. You testified that you have seen what will
happen in billions and gazillions of years to
come.
15. You said the universe is yours and you
belong to the universe.
16. You created all things in the planets to
live and die and live and die and live no more.
17. Enough! Tactilus! Enough! I yelled to keep
Tactilus still before all my priests because
they have all learnt much of my secrets from
what Tactilus has mentioned.
18. Now come and live in me, O Tactilus.
Dwell in me forever, for you are my tongue
with which I speak. You are my memory of
which I think.
19. You are my spirit and forever your abode
shall be inside of me.
20. Immediately, Tactilus became a rushing
wind and entered into me forcefully. There in
me he remains until these days.
21. Now I look around to see the aftermath of
the bang which I caused by great forces. I see
many circles hanging in space. They are
countless like the sands of the sea.
22. O Miklas, how many balls do you see? I
ask one of my priests standing by and he said
he saw just one and so supported his
subordinates.
23. I laughed a great laughter that went forth
as whirlwind because my priests are all short-
sighted.
24. How did they see just one ball?
25. As for me, I see millions of balls hanging
in space with bending creatures with tails
occupying them.
26. That was all a result of the banging force.
27. Our father, we see not beyond our eyes.
Give us vision that we may see.
28. I shall give you no vision above what you
have, lest there arises a great commotion in
this golden land.
29. How? They asked to know, but I gave
them silence for an answer.
30. Instead of giving you vision to see afar, I
would rather give you wings to fly around and
explore all the great spheres yourself. Go and
count them and bring me reports of what you
see in them.
31. And so light feathers began to emerge out
of the sides of my priests as I wished and they
were all amazed.
32. The feathers fused together and became
wings to their sides and so they flew, everyone
of them to study the balls hanging everywhere
in the universe.[/b]
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 8:22am On Feb 18, 2016
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CHAPTER TWO

THE MYSTERIES OF THE PLANETS

1. I sat down to rest after the great bang.

2. The sun below my feet shined intensely and beamed the rays. It was just at the third stairs of the universe because the universe had above two hundred stairs.

3. I reached for the sun and climbed the stairs to the seventeenth floor and there I lay down the sun.

4. I know for what intent I had raised the elevation of the sun. It is for me to make another abode above it. Now the City of Gold, my abode, is below the sun. I shall build a bigger, better and greater city above the sun with Anysx, the shiny transparent metal.

5. I shall build the City and name it Anysxtens.

6. When I was ready, I spoke and all the materials for my new city arose and gathered together like dirt and smoke. A great fire fell on the materials and a great heap of refined Anysx arose.

7. Then the great city arose above the sun.

8. I saw that some of my priests have returned to the City of Gold beneath my feet.

9. They were amazed when a glimpse of me they did not see, but only the shadow of the sun which was darker than the night.

10. They wailed and trembled for they have not seen it in such fashion before.

11. O, how is the sun casting its own shadow? The darkness of the shadow of the sun is so bright that it can cause permanent blindness. Magnumim yelled in panic as he saw the whole City of Gold go dark.

12. My father where art thou? he yelled in fright.

13. I laughed as I descended to meet their need and the shadow of the sun no more cover the City of Gold.

14. O Reverad, how does the sun become a shadow of itself? Mercurious asked. Is it not gaseous in form?

15. Venomus screamed, Mercurious why can't you keep silent for the father of the universe to give an explanation?

16. I laughed at their ignorance and said, I God made it so. I am the greatest light which you did not know. I created the sun. If no part of me is as illuminating as the sun, there would be no way to create it.

17. My softest part is the part in me with which I made the sun. It is more illuminating than the sun itself.

18. When my priests heard me, they thought I was referring to my tongue which I have used for creating many things I made.

19. But your tongue is not as shiny as the sun, they said but I laughed at their ignorance.

20. Eartum began to demand with his colleagues if they could make submission of their findings from all the hanging spheres they have visited and I said no, keep your submissions to yourself because I have seen all what you find out from the earth.

21. Whatsoever you find out about the spheres you all visited is the truth according to the position of the sun, but after I changed the sun, then it all becomes lies, those things you have found out.

22. Did you relocate the sun? they began to ask and I said yes.

23. I took it farther up or you did not notice this? I knew they are limited in knowledge.

24. The sun holds the whole planets and the elements of the universe together with a great force which shall never be broken. The sun can interfere with the wind, the weather and whatever at all to cause delusion or hallucination.

25. Due to the position of the sun, everything in all the spheres you explore shall have its stand. The sun shall be their life and without the sun, both the living and the non-living shall not stand.

26. Knoliud spoke suddenly, but why are the shapes of the planets spherical? I laughed and said, thou art wrong, Knoliud. The shapes of the planets are no more spherical as you think. The position of the sun at the moment has given them their permanent shapes which is the shapes in your scrotal sac.

27. Every living being, the male Homos like you all, has two lives to live in two different planets. The shapes of the planets you shall exist in these two times are in your scrotal sacs. You also have right to make your own life with the liquid that shall be generated from your sacs.


28. When Nymphidis heard this, he smiled gently to himself and I knew the intention of his heart. Nymphidis, I called him before all. Do what you want to do, for no one can stop you from doing so.

29. Nymphidis bowed before me and gave thanks to me.
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Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 8:25am On Feb 18, 2016
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CHAPTER THREE

THE FINDINGS OF EARTUM

1. I am Eartum, one of the sons of God. I flew
from the face of the City of Gold to a sphere I
discovered just five stairs away from the sun.
It was the third sphere I found.
2. Lo, the speed of the sphere was like the
speed of the light of the sun, according to the
teaching of Knoliud my superior.
3. At first, I did not know how to jump into
this planet moving with mighty speed. I fell
off the planet seventy seven times before I
finally made it.
4. I landed in a big ocean when I finally made
it. My new wings were soaked up and heavy to
carry. I crawled out of the ocean and lay
beside its brink as I settled on the sand of the
ocean for the sun to dry me up.
5. The shape of this place was like a ball,
perfectly round.
6. Soon my wings got dried up and I was light
again, ready to explore. I moved on in the
lonely planet. I yelled and my yell filled the
whole planet. I saw some flying objects
hovering the skies above me. I identified many
of them as my colleagues, the priests of
Reverad.
7. Like six of them descended into the planet
but I didn't see them anymore, though I am
sure they are in the planet with me.
8. I kept on exploring the earth, moving
around it by foot. My legs began to hurt me
and I felt like fainting. Then I made an object
with a hunched back and sat on it. It carried
me around in the desert where I have found
myself.
9. The sun was vehemently hot on my head. I
needed water but I found none. I knew I would
soon dry up like a dry stick, but the sun gave
me hope;
10. The sun made use of the dust ahead of
me, as well as the hot breeze, to invent a
stream in a site not far away from me. I ran
with full speed to reach the stream ahead, but
to my shock, I found nothing.
11. Then I remembered one of Reverad's words
himself: the brain creates hope for the whole
being, using the things around it to generate
the hope. Only those who can explore their
brains maximally shall ride the universe like a
winged object.
12. I sat down to think as the dirt of the earth
clung to my body. I coughed as I became
dehydrated.
13. I thought I saw some water in a place far
away. I climbed my poor creature and far into
the desert I went.
14. Now I have moved far far away from the
ocean where I first landed, else I would have
taken some waters to drink.
15. My poor creature was famished as it knelt
in the sand. O! Poor thing!
16. I found a dead creature partially buried in
the sand. Its skin was so tough that it could
not allow the passage of air. I blew into its
anus and it pumped up.
17. Does the bang come up with some lives in
it? This is a question I would ask Reverad at
my return to the City of Gold.
18. Rain began to pour down into the desert. I
drank and my creature drank thirstily too and
I filled the dead creature with water too. Then
soon we began to move on in the desert.
19. The desert was so dry that we began to
see the waters we have drunken escaping
from our bodies.
20. Soon we were empty again, myself and my
animal.
21. I looked at the dead creature into which I
kept some water earlier. Lo, the creature was
still swollen as it was before.
22. The water in it did not reduce at all.
23. Why? I began to put my brain to use. An
answer came--the dead animal is not moving
by itself. It does not need water to keep going
so it does not lose the water in itself so
easily.
24. My creature and myself are the one who
need more water to do the motion. The more
we move, the more we sweat out the water in
us.
25. The dead cannot sweat because it has no
blood flowing through it.
26. I, Eartum, felt the taste of my sweat. It
tasted like the tepex mineral in the City of
Gold. I have never sweated for anything in my
life since I was formed by Reverad. This was
my first sweat.
27. I began to wonder why my sweat tasted
like the tepex in the City of Gold. Did Domino
make us out of the tepexes?
28. I thought I would get some of the mineral
to these planet at my second coming so that I
could try to form an image like myself with it.
29. I walked round the desert for days and
discovered many creatures. Some are so huge
but with small heads, large tails and large
bodies.
30. Some looked tiny and I hardly noticed
them. Some were even flying in the skies like
dusts. I hardly noticed them.
31. I entered into the forest and there I found
great creatures with four feet. They came
around me and fell at my feet when they came
close to me, for I looked mightier than them
all in stature.
32. Not quite long, I found someone coming
close to me. The stature looked just like that
of the priests in the City of Gold, but this time
around, the body looked feminine.
33. There has never existed anything feminine
since Reverad laid the foundation of creations.
Now I am seeing one for the first time.
34. When she saw me, she made obeisance.
35. Who are you? I asked her, because I knew
nothing about her.
36. I am Earthus, the mother of all creation on
this planet. A loud bang awoke me into
consciousness for I was never a living soul
before now.
37. I am created before the bang, I Eartum
said. I come from the City of Gold.
38. I have never heard of such word before,
Earthus said. Notwithstanding, I heard a voice
from the whirlwind which told me to take
charge of all the living things that had been
generated by the bang.
39. You heard a sound from the whirlwind? I
asked her but I doubted her not because my
Lord spoke many times with whirlwind or I
would say his voice sounds like whirlwind into
our ears and so our ears send a wrong signal
to the brain that there was a whirlwind. That
is nature!
40. It allows you to see what you believe, even
though it is not real.
41. Earthus called me into her tent and
showed me all the living creatures she had
tamed into her tent. A large one stood out.
That was the first Homo I discovered was also
created by the bang.
42. It was deaf and dumb.[/b]
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 8:30am On Feb 18, 2016
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CHAPTER FOUR

1. I lived with Earthus for many days and I
began to love everything about her. Her smiles
carried the smiles of the ripples on the sea.
2. She was like a bird to me(as I later found
out the characters of birds). Her voice was the
sweetest I ever heard. Her legs were long and
smooth.
3. I, Eartum, could not hold the urge to kiss
Earthus. There has never been any kiss before.
I did not know how the urge came on me.
4. I watched Earthus as she pulled at her long
hair, which was about six cubits long. I came
close to putting my lips in hers when I saw six
figures like mine emerge from nowhere.
5. Eartum, dare it not! Nymphidis cried at me.
The other priests with him are Chimides,
Largas, Ephradite, Euchlydes, Murmoh and
Chaleb. They were the flying ones I saw like
objects earlier.
6. They have all chosen the third planet under
the sun to explore too.
7. We made fire and sat round it. Then we
took turn to speak of our findings. Chimides
said he had toured round the planet and
found out that water occupied most part of
the earth.
8. I walked in the waters for my feet was
touching its base. I spoke into the waters and
formed some living creatures in it.
9. Largas spoke of how he had formed some
flying objects. The objects sing like Largas
himself. They have different kinds of voices.
He also formed some winged ones which are
far tinier than the ones that sing.
10. Ephradite spoke of his findings on the
surface of the planet where we stood. He told
us of a bird made by Largas which has flown
out of the earth, shockingly to Largas himself.
11. I never heard of this before, Largas
replied.
12. Yes I keep it a top secret till this time,
Largas. But be it known unto you that your
bird you name Parakreet has flown out of this
planet.
13. But I caged it, Largas said.
14. But I threw up the cage playfully and
shockingly the cage went up up away without
returning to this planet. It went with the bird
in it.
15. Largas was quiet for he was speechless. I,
Eartum, asked to know why it was so and
Ephradite asked me to use my brain.
16. I, Eartum, began to put my brain to use.
Then I raised my face to the sky and found no
living object flying in it right now.
17. Where are all the flying creatures you said
you created, O Largas? I asked him. He set his
eyes up and saw none too. He was alarmed!
18. Right before our face, Largas put his right
hand in his pocket and came up with some
hard tepex. I asked, O Largas, what do you
mean this for?
19. I created all the birds with the tepexes,
Largas replied.
20. But how did you know that you can create
something with tepexes? I asked Largas and
he replied, Lo, I found water pouring out of my
skin when I was under the sun in this planet. I
tasted it and it was like tepexes. Then I think
Reverad formed us thereof.
21. Your observation is true, dear Largas. I
tasted the water of my skin too. It tasted like
tepex.
22. Immediately, Largas formed a bird and
threw it forcefully into the sky. The bird flew
up, up, up and it vanished out of our sight.
We all wondered where it had been.
23. Do birds now have our powers? Chaleb
asked in amazement. Because for us, once we
jumped up even without our wings, we keep on
going up, up, up.
24. Largas flexed his muscles to pull back the
birds which had gone out of sight, but could
not. Chaleb joined him to flex his muscle while
they looked into the sky.
25. I, Eartum and Chimides and Ephradite and
Euclydes and Nymphidis all joined Chaleb and
Largas in the pulling force, but we found no
birds descending. Only Murmoh did not join
hands to pull down the birds.
26. Amazingly, Earthus flexed her muscles too
and we all laughed at her because her
muscles looked smaller compared to ours.
27. To our amazements, we began to see rain
of birds. They were all dead and frozen,
falling down in their hundreds upon our
heads.
28. What is this? we the sons of God
screamed out loud. We all stopped pulling but
the birds didn't stop raining. Then we looked
behind us and found Earthus still pulling.
29. How is Earthus, a product of the bang,
more powerful than all the sons of God joined
together? we questioned.
30. I suggested that Reverad could have put
the planet in her care since she came up with
this planet at the bang.
31. When Earthus stopped pulling, the birds
ceased to fall immediately.
32. We threw many living creatures up too to
ascertain if it was only birds that go up
without coming back but according to our
findings, all things we threw up never returned
to us.
33. I have also thrown my poor hunch-backed
creature into the air too and it never returned
to me.
34. We tried again to pull them back but
nothing fell back until Earthus alone flexed
her muscles and they began to fall back one
after the other.
35. As a mutual consent, we agreed to let
Earthus control the planet because she had
more dominion over the creatures more than
we all do. Nymphidis disagreed at first, but
eventually we agreed to let Earthus rule the
earth and we called the name of this planet
Earth, according to the tongue we chose to
speak(for we all have more than a thousand
tongues each which we speak and we all
understood them all).
36. And so Earthus became the mother of all
things in this planet called Earth.[/b]
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 2:47pm On Feb 20, 2016
[b]
CHAPTER FIVE

1. We all agreed that Earthus, the mother of
the earth, should plant her pulling force into
the earth so that anything we throw up might
return to earth again.
2. Earthus agreed to help us out and so she
passed some powers into the soils.
3. And so we made some creatures- beasts of
different kinds and when they jumped up or fly
up, they do not keep moving up until they
vanished because the pull of Mother Earthus's
force always brought them down back.
4. However, Nymphidis always wanted to take
control of the earth from Earthus.
5. He was jealous of the single power of
Earthus which pulls all earthly things back.
6. Largas began to make birds again in their
thousands but lo, his birds all came crashing
down from lofty heights because of the pulling
force of Earthus buried in the soils.
7. Largas was grieved and then he
complained.
8. Nymphidis was the first to present to us
that Earthus should be judged because of
this.
9. She planted her force in the soil for to
destroy everything we have created, Nymphidis
accused her.
10. Earthus wept sorely but I, Eartum,
consoled her.
11. Weep not Earthus for no hair of your body
shall fall to the earth because of this.
12. Earthus was greatly consoled by my
suiting words.
13. And it came to pass after our creatures
have become multitude in number, that the
thing began to grieve Nymphidis.
14. The creatures which resulted from the
great bang were two millions in number, but
only few of them were Homos.
15. The Homos were very gigantic in stature.
They were all males like us, except for
Earthus.
16. It grieved Nymphidis because the beasts
and Homos that resulted from the great bang
were contending with the ones we created.
17. Nymphidis wanted both all the beasts and
Earthus destroyed once and for all. He loathed
their sight.
18. Nymphidis began to influence Largas and
they charged Earthus for the murder of their
creatures, especially the birds which fell down
from lofty heights and all die without an
exception.
19. Largas demanded to get back all his dead
birds alive from Earthus according to the
advice of Nymphidis.
20. They took Earthus and hanged her hair on
the longest tree made by Chimides.
21. I, Eartum stood between them to plead for
her cause and to make known to them that
instead of cutting off her first life, we had
better ask her to uproot the pulling force she
planted.
22. They listened to my advice and asked
Earthus to pull out her force. She did.
23. However, it was not better for us because
Largas' birds soon disappeared within a short
period of time.
24. Even our creatures disappeared too
whenever they attempted jumping.
25. When Euclydes lost his lovely pet Homo,
he began to seek for Earthus to plant back her
force into the soil.
26. Largas and Nymphidis realised their
mistakes and begged her to plant back the
force.
27. An agreement was made this time between
Earthus and us all that we shall not lay our
hands on her if the force backfired.
28. Earthus also agreed to let the force
remain forever beneath the earth.
29. Then at this time did Largas make some
birds successfully by giving them light wings
like ours, as well as designing their bodies in
a way to give them resistance from the pulling
force of Earthus.
30. He made the tepex materials as light as
possible before moulding his birds. All these
were the advice I gave to him.
31. Now Largas' bird soared in the sky
without crashing down or flying off the earth
permanently.[/b]
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 2:47pm On Feb 20, 2016
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Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 9:06am On Feb 21, 2016
[b] CHAPTER SIX


1. Millions of years had passed and we all
remained how we were.
2. Whatever was made do not grow older or
multiply and things do not die except a force
is responsible for its death.
3. We, the six priests who explored the earth,
with the exception of Murmoh, have all made
several creatures for our pleasure.
4. It was Chaleb who amazed us all by
creating tiny creatures which the eyes of every
other creatures of the great bang could not
see.
5. Even the beasts and the birds we made
were all not able to see the tiny creatures
created by Chaleb. Even Mother Earthus could
not see the creatures because she was also a
product of the great bang.
6. I Eartum preferred the waters and I made
many fishes into the seas and oceans. They
were as harmless as cool breeze when I made
them.
7. Murmoh was the only son of God who
refused to put his brain to work.
8. He refused to raise a finger to create
something.
9. Nymphidis created fire. He was so much
glad with his creations. He also created forces
which slaps against each other to produce
sparkles when there was rain of water upon
the earth.
10. Chaleb also made tiny insects which the
eyes can see. They have wings too which are
even lighter than those of the birds.
11. They were not also affected by the force
of Earthus.
12. Ephradite wondered why all the living
creatures that flew off the earth and fell back
to us when Earthus pulled them back were all
frozen dead even before they landed on the
soil.
13. Ephradite felt something must be
responsible for their death up in space. He
took one of his creatures in his hands and
flew to space.
14. (Ephradite specialised in creating creeping
beasts).
15. Ephradite created a very long creeping
beast without legs and took it with him to
space.
16. The beast died while up in space and
Ephradite angrily threw it down from space.
17. The elongated beast fell into Nymphidis'
cultivated garden and some of its kinds as
offspring came out of it unknown to
Nymphidis. Then they hid in the garden of
Nymphidis.
18. Nymphidis at the first time loathed the
appearance of the elongated thing which was
serpent.
19. When Ephradite first made the serpents,
Nymphidis complained grievously and set
some of them on fire.
20. He had great phobias for them which no
one understood why.
21. It was for the intent of destroying
Ephradite's serpent that Nymphidis made the
first fire he made.
22. Ephradite returned to earth to take some
beasts with him. He took some serpents and
also begged Euclydes to take some of the
beasts and homos he made with him to space.
28. Ephradite took two homos named Galina
and Emanor by Euclydes. He took his serpents
called Luzor and Ahaim with him also. He
also decided to take some very tiny reptiles
with him, which he made also. He wrapped
them in a leaf. Then he took a bird named
Parakreet by Largas.
29. Ephradite soared skyward and got to
space. Not long Galina and Emanor dropped
to the earth first. Lo, they were cold-dead.
30. The bird named Parakreet was also let
down from space because it was cold-dead
too. Soon the serpents fell and Nymphidis
sent fire to consume them immediately, dead
or not.
31. We began to expect Ephradite to let down
the worms he took with him in the leaves. Lo,
we didn't see them fall.
32. Did they survive the killing effect of
space? we began to ask ourselves the
questions.
33. We expected Ephradite to return to tell us
that the worms(the shelly ones and the non-
shelly ones) survived in space but it was not
so.
34. When we thought that it was Ephradite we
found returning to earth, we were shocked
when an object from space landed powerfully
into the earth and went deep into the soil.
35. More of these objects began to fall to the
earth, killing many of our beast.
36. A massive one fell on the tip of mother
Earthus' toenails and chopped off her long
toenails. She cried in pain.
37. Soon Ephradite returned from space with
a grieved face.
38. We immediately held him at ransom, for
we thought that he was the one who threw
down the stars, comets and asteroids which
had fallen straight into the core of the earth.
39. Ephradite denied this and said he saw
them fall too.
40. My worms had fallen! Ephradite lamented.
They were the only ones who survived the
space while I was up there. I threw down the
rest of the beasts when they died.
41. But only my worms survived. They didn't
die, the shelly ones and the non-shelly ones.
The leaves into which I kept them loosed and
they split off the leaves to different directions.
42. Nymphidis got angry at Ephradite for
mentioning the worms when actually the earth
was endangered by the fall of the stars and
other bodies in space.
43. How is a worm so important to us than all
these creatures which are dead?
44. Behold, If I get hold of your worms, I shall
put them in the unquenchable fire which I
have begun to make! Nymphidis said in fury.
45. You dare not! Ephradite defied him. I need
to have my worms so I can know why they
survived the space.
46. And so Ephradite searched for years for
his worms thereafter but could not find them.[/b]
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by yusufibrahim(m): 2:19pm On Feb 21, 2016
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Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 4:16pm On Feb 21, 2016
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CHAPTER SIX

1. Millions of years had passed and we all
remained how we were.
2. Whatever was made do not grow older or
multiply and things do not die except a force
is responsible for its death.
3. We, the six priests who explored the earth,
with the exception of Murmoh, have all made
several creatures for our pleasure.
4. It was Chaleb who amazed us all by
creating tiny creatures which the eyes of every
other creatures of the great bang could not
see.
5. Even the beasts and the birds we made
were all not able to see the tiny creatures
created by Chaleb. Even Mother Earthus could
not see the creatures because she was also a
product of the great bang.
6. I Eartum preferred the waters and I made
many fishes into the seas and oceans. They
were as harmless as cool breeze when I made
them.
7. Murmoh was the only son of God who
refused to put his brain to work.
8. He refused to raise a finger to create
something.
9. Nymphidis created fire. He was so much
glad with his creations. He also created forces
which slaps against each other to produce
sparkles when there was rain of water upon
the earth.
10. Chaleb also made tiny insects which the
eyes can see. They have wings too which are
even lighter than those of the birds.
11. They were not also affected by the force
of Earthus.
12. Ephradite wondered why all the living
creatures that flew off the earth and fell back
to us when Earthus pulled them back were all
frozen dead even before they landed on the
soil.
13. Ephradite felt something must be
responsible for their death up in space. He
took one of his creatures in his hands and
flew to space.
14. (Ephradite specialised in creating creeping
beasts).
15. Ephradite created a very long creeping
beast without legs and took it with him to
space.
16. The beast died while up in space and
Ephradite angrily threw it down from space.
17. The elongated beast fell into Nymphidis'
cultivated garden and some of its kinds as
offspring came out of it unknown to
Nymphidis. Then they hid in the garden of
Nymphidis.
18. Nymphidis at the first time loathed the
appearance of the elongated thing which was
serpent.
19. When Ephradite first made the serpents,
Nymphidis complained grievously and set
some of them on fire.
20. He had great phobias for them which no
one understood why.
21. It was for the intent of destroying
Ephradite's serpent that Nymphidis made the
first fire he made.
22. Ephradite returned to earth to take some
beasts with him. He took some serpents and
also begged Euclydes to take some of the
beasts and homos he made with him to space.
28. Ephradite took two homos named Galina
and Emanor by Euclydes. He took his serpents
called Luzor and Ahaim with him also. He
also decided to take some very tiny reptiles
with him, which he made also. He wrapped
them in a leaf. Then he took a bird named
Parakreet by Largas.
29. Ephradite soared skyward and got to
space. Not long Galina and Emanor dropped
to the earth first. Lo, they were cold-dead.
30. The bird named Parakreet was also let
down from space because it was cold-dead
too. Soon the serpents fell and Nymphidis
sent fire to consume them immediately, dead
or not.
31. We began to expect Ephradite to let down
the worms he took with him in the leaves. Lo,
we didn't see them fall.
32. Did they survive the killing effect of
space? we began to ask ourselves the
questions.
33. We expected Ephradite to return to tell us
that the worms(the shelly ones and the non-
shelly ones) survived in space but it was not
so.
34. When we thought that it was Ephradite we
found returning to earth, we were shocked
when an object from space landed powerfully
into the earth and went deep into the soil.
35. More of these objects began to fall to the
earth, killing many of our beast.
36. A massive one fell on the tip of mother
Earthus' toenails and chopped off her long
toenails. She cried in pain.
37. Soon Ephradite returned from space with
a grieved face.
38. We immediately held him at ransom, for
we thought that he was the one who threw
down the stars, comets and asteroids which
had fallen straight into the core of the earth.
39. Ephradite denied this and said he saw
them fall too.
40. My worms had fallen! Ephradite lamented.
They were the only ones who survived the
space while I was up there. I threw down the
rest of the beasts when they died.
41. But only my worms survived. They didn't
die, the shelly ones and the non-shelly ones.
The leaves into which I kept them loosed and
they split off the leaves to different directions.
42. Nymphidis got angry at Ephradite for
mentioning the worms when actually the earth
was endangered by the fall of the stars and
other bodies in space.
43. How is a worm so important to us than all
these creatures which are dead?
44. Behold, If I get hold of your worms, I shall
put them in the unquenchable fire which I
have begun to make! Nymphidis said in fury.
45. You dare not! Ephradite defied him. I need
to have my worms so I can know why they
survived the space.
46. And so Ephradite searched for years for
his worms thereafter but could not find them.[/b]
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 2:29pm On Mar 14, 2016
CHAPTER SEVEN
THE FIRSTBORN OF THE LIVING


1. Mother Earthus was fed up with the
intimidations of Nymphidis such that she
decided to walk far away from him.
2. We, the sons of God, begged her to stay
and she obliged. However, I suggested to her
that she reduced her pulling force buried in
the earth such that its impact does not go too
far.
3. Earthus agreed and decreased the impact
of the force by two-third such that the impact
do not get felt in the second stairs of space.
4. Nymphidis soon began to compel Murmoh
to approach Earthus and lie with her (in those
days no one had lain with the opposite
gender).
5. Murmoh was afraid to do it until Nymphidis
convinced him to do it.
6. I heard Reverad when he said that this is
acceptable to him, Nymphidis said.
7. But he mentioned your name, not Murmoh's
name. He said that you should do it, not
Murmoh, Chimides defended Murmoh his
friend.
8. Yes the great Reverad said so, but I feel
that since Murmoh has done nothing all his
life, then this should be his first feat,
Nymphidis said.
9. Now Nymphidis was only clever, for he
feared doing it himself.
10. Nymphidis convinced us all into accepting
that Murmoh was the right son of God to do
that.
11. Murmoh wept and trembled as he entered
in with Mother Earthus and slept with her,
thereby taking away her long-kept virginity.
12. Murmoh was cold after doing it and he
wept as he felt great power had gone out of
him. He told it to us and we all laughed.
13. How was the taste of it? Nymphidis asked
playfully.
14. I felt I have lost some of my powers,
Murmoh complained.
15. What use is power to you, O Murmoh?
Nymphidis raised up his voice. You only store
power without using them.
16. Murmoh kept silent for a week in sorrow
for he felt guilty doing it with Earthus.
17. Earthus soon began to have her womb rise
up and we feared that the liquid released into
her body by Murmoh was only a poison to her
soul.
18. We were all amazed when a giant homo
with furs arose. Earthus had given birth.
19. The furs were dark like scarlet and the
creature seemed too ugly for our liking. He
had some resemblance to Murmoh who was
black in complexion too(the only one among
us who was having a dark complexion).
20. Thus we had the first homo to be born by
flesh and not by the impact of the bang. He is
called Faulkin, the firstborn of all creatures.
21. Faulkin was of great stature as he grew.
Soon we began to see Mother Earthus' womb
rise again after a while.
22. We had no idea who impregnated her this
time around but Murmoh said he had no idea
who did this at this time.
23. Mother Earthus herself testified that she
did not know who slept with her because she
was probably drunk with wine from Chimides'
vineyard.
24. It went down thus until Earthus gave birth
to a female of her kind. She looked fair and
beautiful enough that we were all tempted to
claim it as ours.
25. Nymphidis and Ephradite claimed they
own it. Chimides claimed it too but I and
Murmoh kept silent about it.
26. A great conflict ensued between Ephradite
and Nymphidis over the ownership of baby
Waldis, according to the name she was called
by Mother Earthus herself.
27. Faulkin himself loved baby Waldis so
much that he fell in love with her.
28. Ephradite and Nymphidis fought over the
ownership of Waldis for over a decade.
29. Nymphidis fought with fire, thunder and
lightnings while Ephradite fought majorly with
his reptiles--serpents and worms.
30. In the fight, Nymphidis set his fire on
Ephradite's serpents and worms but only the
serpents died while the worms survived.
31. Ephradite began to think that the same
thing which killed his beasts in space must
have been responsible for the death of the
serpents in the fire, but his worms did not die
again in the fire too.
32. Their fights ended after Faulkin and
Waldis were suddenly discovered missing.
33. Nymphidis thought Faulkin must have
taken Waldis away into a faraway place for
her safety, but I, Eartum, thought Faulkin
must have taken her away to have her as his
own alone because I perceived he loved her
greatly.
34. Earthus mourned the loss of her children
for days which rolled into years.
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 2:36pm On Mar 14, 2016
CHAPTER EIGHT

OBSERVATIONS OF EPHRADITE

1. I, Ephradite, the son of God began to love
the creeping things which were loathed by
Nymphidis.
2. Lo, I made the serpents and the worms and
many creeping things for my own pleasure.
3. I, Ephradite, love them all with all my heart
and wished them to live forever.
4. I fashioned the worms and serpents and all
creeping things according to the pleasure of
my heart.
5. I also love to observe the air--the land
breeze and the sea breeze.
6. In my conflict with Nymphidis, I quenched
his fire with my breeze and he was amazed.
7. He thought he had made unquenchable
fires but I proved him wrong.
8. I have sorted out the breeze and I know
what part of it can sustain fire and what part
can sustain living beasts.
9. According to my findings, the part of the
breeze which can sustain the beasts is the one
which can sustain the fire.
10. I have observed the breeze in space and I
discovered that they do not contain the breeze
element that can sustain life of creatures like
beasts and the homos.
11. I sorted the breeze into different parts. I
had nine hundred breezes altogether.
12. Some of my breezes are colourless,
odourless and tasteless.
13. I discovered a breeze which can incite
laughter. I also discovered one which can
cause deafness and blindness as well.
14. Some of my breezes are heavy while some
are light. Some are harmful to the health of
the beasts while some are not. Some smelled
rotteness while some smelled good.
15. I have discovered that the breeze which
can sustain the burning of fire is the same as
the one which can sustain lives, but this is
lacking in space.
16. The breeze which can quench fire is the
same one needed by Chimides' trees and
shrubs and all the trees and shrubs formed
during the great bang.
17. I have made several vessels to keep my
breezes in them.
18. However, some of my worms are so strong
that they do not need the breeze which
supports lives, yet they live.
19. My worms do not die when they did not
get the breeze they needed while they were in
space. So they did not also die in Nymphidis'
fire.
20. My worms knew how to defend themselves
when they do not have the needed breeze to
breath in. They fold up and remained still for
years until the needed breezes are around.
21. I began to think of how to form my
serpents in that fashion too so that they could
survive Nymphidis' fire.
22. Nymphidis had burnt many of my creeping
beasts alive and my soul hated him for this.
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 12:42am On Mar 16, 2016
CHAPTER NINE THE FIRST WAR ON EARTH

1. And it came to pass when many beasts and homos had been formed on the earth that there arose great strife. 2. Nymphidis got angry, complaining how Largas' bird had come into his garden to feed on every seed therein. 3. He also complained of how the roots of Chimides' trees had crept into his garden to tap nutrient from his soil. 4. Nymphidis said some fish had intruded into his garden from the ocean and it sounded strange to us. He was indirectly blaming Eartum for this. 5. Nymphidis complained that many of Ephradite's serpents had made way into his garden too. 6. But I roasted them with my fire, Nymphidis declared happily. This got Ephradite angry and he promised to make serpents that never dies in fire. 7. Nymphidis also complained that Chaleb's tiny creatures were the reasons why some of the flowers in his garden withered away prematurely. 9. Then he complained of how Euchlydes' beasts of various kinds had trampled upon the plants in his garden. 10. Worst of all, Nymphidis accused Murmoh of not helping to water his garden. 11. We were all grieved by Nymphidis' accusation such that we almost waged war against him together, with the exception of Murmoh. 12. It was then that Chaleb confessed that he indeed fed some of his invisible organisms and insects with coderine, a substance which he discovered from one of the plants in the forest. 13. Chaleb spoke: I cannot totally justify myself because truly I fed some of my insects with coderine and they went mad. 14. My gentle bees now sting anything coming their ways. My tiny invisible cocolorincus is the reason why some of the animals are falling sick and dying. 15. My singing insects now prefer to go into dirty places and also sing sickening songs into the ears of homos and beasts and bite them. 16. I have no control over them no more since the day they took a sip of the coderine from the plants. 17. When Chaleb ended his lamentation, Largas began, it is true Nymphidis that some of my birds intrude into your beautiful garden. They love to come to your gardens because they love beautiful places. 18. I think your garden is the best befitting place on earth for them to abide and they love the sight of it. I adjure you to bear with them. 19. Euchlydes began to speak also. My mammoth and dinosaurs and unicorn and gigantosauruses and kimonosaurus and the rest of my beasts all know what is best for them. 20. I think your garden is eye-catching enough for them all. Let them have fun in there. 21. Then Eartum took it up and said, give ears O Nymphidis. I can not figure out how the fishes in my ocean can bounce so much as to enter your garden from the ocean. 22. Eartum had not made an end of his speech when a whale fell into the garden of Nymphidis from nowhere. 23. When Ephradite saw it, he laughed aloud and said, as for me, I have no regret that my creeping beasts got into your garden to destroy it. 24. Straightaway Nymphidis began a great war with the rest of the sons of God and millions of our creatures were destroyed by fire and thunder. 25. The war lasted for a century and almost everything created by the big bang were destroyed. 26. All the gigantosauruses and dinosaurs and mammoths and many other huge beasts died, as well as all of the creeping things. 27. And the earth looked null and void. Behold almost all things inside the earth had died. 28. And so mother Earthus mourned for all these souls for many years and covered them up with soils. 29. Their flesh got rotten but their bones remained intact. 30. And in those days, the sun seemed to be hiding its face from the earth and their was ice and snows everywhere on the surface of the earth and none of our beasts survived the frigidity of that age.
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 12:45am On Mar 16, 2016
CHAPTER TEN

THE FINDINGS OF CHALEB


1. After the great bang, we all trembled, because even Reverad our creator who caused the bang had fallen.
2. The forces which resulted in the bang were
from Domino Reverad himself.
3. Then we saw one great sphere. It was
Terma who called my attention to the sphere
at first. When I saw it I was amazed.
4. Tactilus began to tell us what the great
sphere was. He told us it was one of the
resultants of the great bang.
5. Domino got his spirit back and told us to
go round to count the spheres.
6. We all made different countings and argued
on the way which of the countings we should
submit to Reverad as the most acceptable.
7. I, Chaleb counted a million and ninety nine
spheres. Gnomis counted up to three million
and Eartum said he got two million spheres.
Murmoh said he saw nothing but one because
he did not go far into space.
8. Nymphidis argued that his calculation was
the only right one, for he had counted a
billion spheres.
9. We did not agree on a particular number of
spheres so we decided to tender our findings
before Reverad individually.
10. However, we were all amazed when great
Domino told us that he knew all our findings
individually and there were no spheres at all.
11. Domino told us point-blank that the
shapes of the planets are the shapes of the
testicles in our scrotal sac and they signify
two lives for every individual.
12. We were so amazed and ashamed that we
all flew back into the planets to do a thorough
study of the planets by landing on the
surfaces of them all.
13. I, Chaleb landed in a thick forest. I found
many big beasts and creeping things and few
homos.
14. They were all a result of the great bang.
Then I saw Murmoh coming from afar. He was
tired.
15. Murmoh felt like returning to the golden
city, but I encouraged him to stay behind and
make some findings about the planet.
16. I discovered with my vision that the leaves
of plants were the centre through which water
leaves them. I also wondered how the plant
could survive without water (for rain had not
fallen into the planets before).
17. But Knoliud, the knowledge of Reverad,
had before told us how every living thing
needed water for life.
18. Even Domino himself takes water from
time to time.
19. I found out that when water is not
available, the plants made their own food
from the sunlight.
20. It was a plant we called Chemint that
made me know this. When the sun rose, the
plant opened its leaves and soon I began to
see some white precipitate upon it.
21. When I tasted the precipitate, it had the
exact taste of hebedis, a white powdery
substance we taste in the City of Gold.
22. I also found out that the soil contained a
lot of food for the plant to absorb. I
discovered this when I uprooted a tree and left
it hanging in the air (I had sought Chimides'
permission to let me use some of his created
trees).
23. The tree only survived for few days and
withered away. Then I drew up the conclusion
that celestial food alone can not be sufficient
for terrestial things.
24. I, Chaleb, soon began to think of making
insects which no terrestial eyes can see and
the ones they can see.
25. I took a grain of tarx and cut it into bits
until the homo beside me had testified, using
gestures, that he could no longer see the tiny
bits, for they were too small in stature for the
eyes of a homo to see.
26. However, myself and all the sons of God
could still see the tiny bits.
27. I gave life to all these tiny bits and they
moved, except for some of them which I made
to remain still until the time I would have
need of them.
28. I counted my tiny creatures and they were
a million in number. I created them in
different shapes and sizes, all looking
invisible to the eyes of the homos, including
mother Earthus.
29. After this, I began to make little insects
with wings. They can fly from one place to
another, but not as high as the birds made by
Largas. I made them so because of the
harmful effect of temperature and the wind.
However, some flew as high as they wished
and died in the process.
30. And it came to pass that I began to make
more discoveries in the area of herbs and
plants. I found out that some substances in
plants can destroy the fabrications of the
body of the homos while some can make them
better.
30. I made a syrupy thing drip out of a tree
and soaked all my insects and tiny creatures
therein. Lo, they all ran mad and began to run
and fly haphazardly. I could not control them
as they flew aimlessly, speaking the tongues I
did not teach them and singing sickening
songs.
31. I saw many of them how they attacked
Nymphidis' beautiful garden and began to feed
on his beautiful trees and animals, as well as
his flowers.
32. I looked closely at the syrupy thing which
made my creatures mad and named it
coderine. I took some drops of it and kept it. I
would do more findings about it thereafter.
33. And it came to pass that Nymphidis began
to complain, blaming everyone for not taking
care of what they created insomuch that those
things had attacked his beautiful garden.
34. He complained of Largas' birds eating up
his grains of millet, Chimides' large trees
intruding into his garden, Euchlydes' animals
coming to his garden to feed on the grasses,
as well as Eartum's fish jumping in.
35. He also complained of Ephradite's
creeping creatures such as the serpents and
worms coming into the garden.
36. When we could not come to good terms
with each other, a great war ensued which
lasted for ten decades.
37. We lost almost all our animals and homos
to the great war and in the end, we all
regretted our actions, for the sweat of our
bodies had gone to waste.
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 12:49am On Mar 16, 2016
Chapter Eleven
THE LAMENTATION OF MOTHER EARTHUS


1. Why have you fallen, O creatures! Why do you let the sting of war catch you unawares? O that the earth could spin backward and get you all awake.
2. Aldot, my favourite bird of the great bang
with your beautiful songs. Why did you let the
fire of Nymphidis roast you to death?
3. Your great wings were not swift enough to
take you off these planets. How I wished I had
taken my force off the earth, perhaps you
could have flown into space to hide yourself
for seasons and peradventure you might
survive the choking of space like the worms of
Ephradite did.
4. O my Parakreet, with your beautiful eyes
and long legs. You could have been swifter
than Nymphidis' thunder while you were up in
the sky. The lightening of Nymphidis should
not have caught up with you.
5. Your crown so red like crimson: your neck
like the pipe of Largas. You could have
survived death. You could have just fought for
your life.
6. How will I forget my sauruses!; the
dinosaurs and gigantosauruses all fainted and
died in a while by the breezes of Ephradite. O
Ephradite! why do you pour out the evil
breezes in your fury?
7. You have done much evil in this war like
Nymphidis and Largas too who caused his
birds to attack us all massively and lay waste
the effort of the great bang.
8. O Chaleb! your hands are not clean in this
war. Your unseen creatures caused great
sicknesses in the body of our living creatures,
for before now was no sickness recorded.
9. But since the inventions of your cruel
creatures, we saw no rest anymore. We feel
sickly and tired. Our throats dry off and we
cough to death.
10. We feel our body swelling and life became
unsuitable for us all. Why do you make what
you cannot control, O Chaleb? Why will the
creature of your hands be a lord over you?
11. Chimides is not innocent in this matter,
for at your command, the trees fell on our
beasts and homos, killing thousands of
thousands of them.
12. You made some of your plants to feed on
the frogs and phibioses. You made spiky
plants too to tear the wings of our butterflies.
13. This is not good, O Chimides. You could
have been patient like Domino Reverad whom I
have never seen with my eyes.
14. And you Eartum. You made the crocodiles
in the sea come forth to eat up the homos
and the other beasts.
15. My respect for you, O Eartum, was not a
little, but you threw it up in the air and joined
the rest of the sons of God to throw up the
dust in war.
16. Behold, many blood had wasted and the
whole earth is filled with blood.
17. And you Murmoh, you did no well at all,
for you watched the sons of God raise the
dust of the earth and did nothing to end the
fierce battle.
18. You sat in your corner watching them go
to war. You could have used your conserved
power to put the battle to an end.
19. And it came to pass, after Mother Earthus
had ended her mournings for all the creatures
of the earth that she wiped off her face with
her long hair and began to cover the dead
animals with the soil of the earth, from the
poles to the equator.
20. And Earthus dug deep into the earth
reaching to its second layers and there she
deposited many of the dead bodies.
21. She also dug in some places some cubits
into the ground and stopped, for as the years
rolled over, she began to get tired.
22. And all the sons of God assisted her in
soberness of heart. And it spanned half a
century for us all to cover up all the dead.
23. So there was peace and quietness on earth
for a space of a million years after the death
and burial of all the creatures.
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 12:54am On Mar 16, 2016
CHAPTER TWELVE
THE DIVISION OF THE EARTH


1. And it came to pass, after a billion years since we have been exploring the earth that we all agreed to split the earth into parts to avoid continuous strife.
2. Now the whole land on earth was together
as at the time of the creation of the planets
by the great bang and the oceans surrounded
the land.
3. Now we all agreed to break the planet into
different fragments for us to dwell separately.
Chimides said he would accomodate Murmoh
since he was not ready to join in the work of
breaking up the crust.
4. Chaleb and Euchlydes also paired up to do
the work to make it easier and faster for
them. Nymphidis offered to accomodate
mother Earthus but Eartum disagreed to that.
His love for her had waxed strong.
5. I want Earthus to be with me because I first
found her before anyone does, therefore she is
mine.
6. No she is mine, Nymphidis said. She is
mine because I was the first to lie with her
and raise a child of her.
7. How are you soon forgetting that it was
Murmoh and not you who took away the
virginity of Earthus? If anyone should be with
her, then it should be Murmoh who raised a
child from her at first or myself who first
found her.
8. Do you call Faulkin a child? Nymphidis
laughed. Not at all Eartum for Faulkin is
nothing different from some of the homos we
made ourselves. Waldis is the only one we
should consider as a child, for she had the
kind of skin we have.
9. Keep you still, O Nymphidis for Waldis'
father is yet unknown. Remember both you,
Ephradite and Chimides all claimed the
ownership of the female child in question of
which led to a great fight between Ephradite
and you.
10. And as Eartum said this, Chimides and
Ephradite heard him and said, Eartum, don't
be deceived for we knew nothing about the
birth of Waldis.
11. So Nymphidis was vindicated and
accepted as the right father of the lost
daughter, Waldis.
12. Therefore, Mother Earthus agreed
reluctantly to dwell with Nymphidis after the
breaking apart of the planet.
13. And this saying grieved Eartum such that
he lifted up his voice and wept sorely for
days. He would not join in digging up of the
crust to cause the separation because he was
weak for love.
14. And Earthus observed this and wept
secretly in her chamber for Eartum too, for she
loved her greatly.
15. Ephradite and Nymphidis ended their long-
lasting quarrel at that moment and they
agreed to dwell together, though Nymphidis
alone would be the one to have the right to
Earthus.
16. Nymphidis agreed without probing the
intentions of Ephradite.
17. As for Eartum, he was so grieved that he
chose to dwell in the oceans where his
creatures dwell. He would be with them there
to make them be at peace.
18. However, Earthus hated the sight of
Nymphidis greatly and she desired to depart
into the ocean to dwell with Eartum but he
advised her to stay to avoid Nymphidis'
trouble which might result into another war.
19. Earthus accepted after making Eartum
promise her that he would be coming secretly
to check on her.
20. However, Eartum carved the image of
mother Earthus in her Unclothedness (for the
sons of God always have some coverings of
grasses for their bodies to prevent them from
the scorching sun. Only in the city of Gold do
they go without clothings for the sun had no
effect on them there).
21. When Earthus saw the image moulded of
chyst, she was glad, for it was perfectly
framed up.
22. Go with it to the ocean. Take it with you O
Eartum, for a token of a rememberance of me.
Kiss it and caress it as much as you like, for
it shall be great comfort for you.
23. Then Eartum kissed Earthus in the lips.
This was the first kiss done on earth.
24. And Earthus declared after the kiss,
saying, for as many lovers who did this
hereafter, they shall be blessed with much
benefit. Remember this kiss O Eartum, at the
rememberance of me, and I shall remember it
too.
25. Then Eartum departed into the ocean and
so did Earthus who departed to meet
Nymphidis in the new garden where he had
developed again.
26. And the crust of the earth began to be
divided as agreed upon by the sons of God.
27. And after a hundred years was the
division completed and the whole crust was
divided into three parts. Chimides and
Murmoh took one part, Euchlydes and Chaleb
took another while Nymphidis, Ephradite and
Earthus dwelt in the third.
28. And at the time when they felt that
division would bring peace upon them did the
ocean occupied by Eartum began to intrude
into the cleavages left by the breakage.
29. And this thing began to vex Nymphidis
such that he threatened to wage war with
Eartum because he did not control the ocean
wherein he dwelt.
30. But Earthus pleaded with Nymphidis to let
it be, because she feared losing the earth to
another war again.
31. However, Eartum began to visit Earthus
betimes taking the route of the ocean which
had formed at the boundary of the land of
Euchlydes and Chaleb and the land of
Nymphidis.
32. And the land of Euchlydes and Chaleb was
named Euchaleb, according to the names of
its founders.
33. The land of Nymphidis was named
Nymphradite, according to the names of the
dwellers of it; Nymphidis and Ephradite.
34. But Earthus' name did not reflect in it
because she owned the whole earth, according
to the pact already agreed upon by all the
sons of God earlier.
35. And the land of Nymphradite remained
together as one land for a space of two
hundred and sixty million years
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CHAPTER THIRTEEN
THE SONGS OF MOTHER EARTHUS


1. Upon my bed do I weep for my love. Who shall console my heart? O my love, depart not from me forever.
2. Every day of my life shall I wait for to see
your face. Come close to me and give me the
kisses of your mouth. The liquid of your lips
are like the taste of blackberry.
3. Come to me, O my love. Let the smell of
your skin overshadow me. Let the hair of your
head caress my body.
4. Come and take me away from this bondage
forever. You are not like Nymphidis, who is a
thorn in my flesh. Come Eartum, come and
have me forever.
5.The earth without you is like the turnic tree
without its fruit. It is like a head without the
nostrils.
In your hands I shall be proud. I shall boast of
being a mother only when it is with you.
6. Keep me close to your chest; let the warmth
of your ribs be my shelter. Keep me in your
heart and I shall dwell therein forever.
7. O my love, most respected of the sons of
God! Tell your ocean that you have a woman
in me. Let them be prepared for my coming
because it shall not be long.
8. Tell the fishes and the phibioses about
Earthus. Let them get ready for my coming,
for I shall come not long.
9. The shape of your eyes is perfectly oval. I
cannot take away my eyes from them. Your
eyelashes like the hairs of a marf.
10. Let me feel the smoothness of your feet.
Let my fingers run from your chest down your
abdomen. 11. My long finger shall make its
way down your navel.
12. Give way, for my love comes. He comes
dressed in garment of white like the sun.
13. Respect! Respect! the preferred son of God
is come. He rides on a chystosaurus. Cover
the earth with the grass of tefron, for the son
of God shall not tread upon the bare ground.
14. Lo, I shed tears for my love for many
years and the tears of my eyes set before my
sclera.
15. Then I saw through the water of my eyes
that Eartum is only a yard away.
16. Swiftly I rushed to hug the love of my
heart and give him the reserved kiss of my
cheeks.
17. But when I got close to my love, all I see
was a smoke. It was all a conception of my
brain.

THE SONGS OF EARTUM
18. Let me remain celibate if the love of my
heart is taken away from me.
19. The teeth of your mouth as white as wool.
The hair of your head like the shiny anysx.
20. If I have my way into your inner chamber
with my rod, thus shall I take your heart with
me. I shall keep your heart in mine forever.
21. Earthus, you are a true mother. I long to
see you in the ocean to take charge of all the
beasts in the ocean.
22. Tarry not long anymore, for I have taught
the creatures in the sea of your ways. You are
the balance of the earth, this did I teach them.
23. Your statue have they set before their
faces. The whales and the tergunis, they
strove to swallow your image so that you
could live in them forever.
24. My love, stay not long anymore. For I long
to place my head on the soft pillows of your
chest. Let me put my laps in your laps and my lips
in your lips. Let us play love in the wave of
the ocean.
25. Let me pull your long hair and bind myself
with it. Your skin is as smooth as that of the
phibioses in the ocean.
26. I love your eyes that shine like the stars.
Let us go over to the moon to play love. There
we shall enjoy the reflection of the sun.
27. Let me release the content of my scrotal
sac into you, for I long to have a replica of
myself through you. I long to see who shall
come out of your womb.
28. Earthus, in the dream of my eyes I see you
alone, but when my eyes flashed opened, I
found myself in the midst of the ocean all
alone.
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CHAPTER FOURTEEN
THE DIVISION OF NYMPHRADITE


1. And it came to pass that Ephradite began to pester Earthus to lie with him.
2. And Nymphidis knew nothing of such because he was much obsessed with his garden.
3. When Earthus was undressed did Ephradite
barge into her tent and demanded a round of
pleasure.
4. Earthus was set into confusion as she
quickly covered her lower parts to prevent
Ephradite from seeing it.
5. And Ephradite raised his voice and said, O
Earthus, why cover yourself, for I have already
seen your delectable parts?
6. Your waist down to your laps are like the
sunpillar in the sky. Come close to me and let
me have your body between my ribs.
7. Come now, O Earthus, for Nymphidis shall
not come until the evening time.
8. Earthus refused the advances of Ephradite
and said, I shall not break the truce we made:
as long as we be together, Nymphidis alone
shall be my husband.
9. Break not your covenant with him so soon.
You have promised to stay away from me, else
this continent shall be broken apart.
10. Nymphidis shall not cherish a sight of you
and I in the bed of pleasure. Let me be, O
Ephradite! Let the breath of my nostril pour
smoothly out of me.
11. Hasten up not the pumping of my heart
for I am gripped with fear at this sight of
yours.
12. And it came to pass when Earthus will not
succumb to the pleas of Ephradite to lie with
her that he made ready some of the breezes
he had sorted out.
13. The breeze was the one which can make
you laugh and faint.
14. Earthus was on her bed when Ephradite
appeared at the door of her tent. Nymphidis
was away as usual, for he had no time to take
care of her.
15. When Earthus saw Ephradite at the door,
she quickly covered herself on her bed, but he
opened the gourd wherein was the breeze
which incites laughter.
16. Earthus began to laugh her consciousness
off as Ephradite moved close to her bed.
17. And at the selfsame hour did Eartum
arose and followed the oceans for to see
Earthus.
18. At this time, the oceans were three
altogether; hibidis, engeli and eartum. And
eartum was the mother of the oceans for it
was from it that hibidis and engeli emerged.
19. And the ocean engeli was the one which
flowed between the continent of Euchaleb and
Nymphradite while hibidis was the one which
flowed between Chimurmoh and Nymphradite.
20. And Eartum walked through engeli for to
visit Earthus. And as he came close to the
window of Earthus that he began to hear the
laughing voice of Earthus.
21. He peeped through the window and found
Ephradite lying on her bosom while she
laughed out in pleasure.
22. Eartum stepped in and set his eyes on
Earthus who herself appeared to be looking at
him, but did not stop laughing and having fun
with Nymphradite.
23. And this thing grieved Eartum insomuch
that he turned around to leave immediately,
but then Nymphidis came in.
24. What is this? Nymphidis screamed when
he saw his wife under Ephradite's bowel.
25. He also saw Eartum and believed that they
were both taking turn to lie with his wife.
26. Mother Earthus' consciousness came back
to her at that moment. Behold she was stark
Unclad.
27. When Earthus saw Eartum staring at her
face, she was filled with shame. Eartum shook
his head and made to leave but Nymphidis
would not give way.
28. Why do you come to my home, O Eartum?
Did you come from the oceans for the purpose
of lying with Earthus my wife?
29. Eartum was speechless because he himself
was confused. So he did not listen to
Nymphidis as he got ready to leave.
30. But Nymphidis stood on his way to resist
him. A great fight ensued between the three
sons of God, but mother Earthus could only
watch them fight.
31. The fight lasted for fifty five days and at
the end, they promised to go apart, everyone
of them.
32. Ephradite and Earthus then began to break
their own land away from Nymphidis' land to
avoid trouble.
33. And Eartum was disappointed at Earthus
who lay down her body for Ephradite to climb.
But Earthus began to tell Eartum the truth of
the matter but he did not believe her, saying,
did I not hear your voice of laughter?
34. Behold, I shall go back to the oceans and
never return to you again, because you
allowed Ephradite to climb on you.
35. So did Eartum return to the oceans and
Earthus mourned him for many years.
36. And at the end of a century was the
completion of the breaking apart of the land
of Nymphradite complete and three great land
emerged, which are called the land of Phidis,
the land of Phradite and the land of Arthus.
37. And between the land of Phidis and
Phradite emerged an ocean named phiph by
Eartum and another named phidarth emerged
between Phidis and Arthus.
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CHAPTER FOURTEEN
THE FORMATION OF FARTHIDIS

1. And after many years did Faulkin push a land close to Arthus.
2. When Mother Earthus lifted up her head above all the creatures around her, she found a black home forcing a great land close to Arthus her land.
3. Mother Earthus looked closely at the hirsuit
homo and found him to be her son, Faulkin.
4. Faulkin! she called out at him.
5. Mother! Faulkin replied.
6. You survived? How did you survive the long
period of war which killed all our creatures?
Faulkin how did you do it?
7. I can remember not less than two great
wars had ensued since you left and many
beasts and homos had been wasted.
8. How did you survive it, O firstborn of all
living creatures?
9. And Faulkin began to tell the story of his
long journey away from his parent.
10. Then did Earthus inquired of him, saying,
where is Waldis your sister? Where is she
whom you took away from me? Or did you not
take her away from me?
11. And when Faulkin heard this, he fell to the
earth and wept greatly.
12. Waldis is gone. She must be somewhere
else right now to live her second life. Faulkin
had never once spoken before his departure,
but now he could speak.
13. When Earthus heard this, she wept bitterly
and did not taste any kind of food for a space
of a century.
14. And it came to pass that Nymphidis began
to spy into the land of Arthus which belonged
to Mother Earthus. Then he found Faulkin with
her.
15. I can see! Nymphidis said when he set his
eyes on Faulkin. I knew that Earthus must be
having a visitor when I saw how large her
land had become.
16. Now tell me, O Faulkin, tell me what has
become of my only begotten daughter, Waldis.
Tell me immediately.
17. And Nymphidis locked up his throat
immediately before he (Faulkin) could speak.
18. Mother Earthus pleaded on the behalf of
her son and Nymphidis left his neck and
listened to what Faulkin would say.
19. And so Faulkin began to tell them what
had become of Waldis, the daughter of
Nymphidis.
20. When Nymphidis heard this, he was
aggrieved and made to kill Faulkin.
21. I will send you to your second life right
now. You killed my daughter, Faulkin. You
killed my daughter.
22. I did all I could to prevent her from dying,
but the forces from the war which you sons of
God created killed her.
23. For we did not know where a great fire
came from and devoured her. The fire came
like the pouring of a smoke and roasted her
alive into her second life.
24. When Nymphidis heard the confession of
Faulkin, he fell to the earth and shed great
tears for he was the cause of the fire which
had roasted his daughter.
25. And Nymphidis began to adjure mother
Earthus to permit him to stay with her,
because he was grieved for his daughter's
death.
26. For the sake of Waldis, O Earthus, let me
dwell here with you. Let me be your husband
once again and I shall this time be a
responsible one.
27. Reluctantly, Earthus agreed and
Nymphidis moved his land towards Earthus'
land called the land of Arthus. Now did the
three join their lands together- Faulkin joined
his land called Faulk with the land of Earthus
called Arthus and the land of Nymphidis
called Phidis.
28. And the three lands became one, which is
called Farthidis.
29. And in a while, Earthus had more children
of Nymphidis, both male and female.
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CHAPTER FIFTEEN
THE PROPHECY OF KNOLIUD

1. And the number of life on earth began to increase greatly. And the population of the homos at Chimurmoh were a million and twenty eight thousands.
2. All the homos were of great stature and had furs on their bodies. They were all made by the sons of God and they do not multiply.
3. And the population of the homos in the
land of Chlyde was three million and five
hundred thousand and in the land of Haleb
lived one million and two hundred thousand
homos.
4. Now the land of Chlyde and Haleb was the
one that was initially together and called
Euchaleb.
5. But Euchlydes and Chaleb had had a great
fight between each other such that they had
to pull their land apart.
6. Euchlydes went northward while Chaleb
went southward.
7. And this is the cause of the breaking apart
of Euchlydes and Chaleb; Euchlydes, being the
creature of different kinds of animals, began
to get fed up with Chaleb for creating insects
and unseen creatures which made his beasts
and creatures fall sick and die.
8. Why did you, Chaleb, give your little insects
the wicked stings again? Did you not say at
the first time that they fed on coderine?
Euchlydes said.
9. And those ones were dead during the long
war we sons of God had among ourselves. So
where did you get these brutal ones from at
this time? Euchlydes complained.
10. I got them from nowhere, Chaleb said.
Hear me, O Euchlydes, for most of my unseen
creatures did not die during the war which
killed almost all the living things.
11. I observed that many of the unseen ones
pretended to be the sand of the earth while
the war lasted. They pretended like the worms
of Ephradite and then they survived.
12. They bit your beasts and living creatures
and gave them sicknesses and diseases to
death.
13. What now shall you do to stop these
killings? Euchlydes demanded.
14. I do not know, but I shall keep trying to.
15. And after a very long while when the tiny
creatures of Chaleb would not die that
Euchlydes began to break his land away from
Chaleb to avoid having all his beasts killed by
the unseen tiny creatures of Chaleb.
16. Then did he name his land Chlydes and
Chaleb named his land Haleb.
17. And Haleb remained alone for a while until
Murmoh broke away from Chimides to join it
(this happened in the days when Eartum and
mother Earthus were having love fun in the
moon). Then the land of Chimurmoh became
Chimed and the land of Haleb became
Murhaleb.
18. And at every breaking apart of lands were
great seas and oceans formed. The oceans
deepened according to the number of the
divisions of the lands.
19. And the division of the lands is what is
called continent until these days.
20. And it began to displease Mother Earthus
that the whole planet was fragmented. And
she sought to unite the world again.
21. Then was a meeting called for all the sons
of God to appear. And they all met at Farthidis
at the very centre of it.
22. And the sons of God were delighted to see
the faces of one another again.
23. They hugged and kissed one another and
sat together to eat and drink.
24. Even Eartum who owned the oceans
seemed to have forgotten his grief. He related
well with all the other sons of God.
25. And Knoliud, the knowledge of God,
descended to our midst to share some words
of knowledge with us.
26. Then he began to teach us the purpose of
the shape of the elliptical shape of the planet
earth.
27. And Knoliud said, the earth is elliptical. It
is cyclical and continuous. What has
happened will still happen again. Everything
you see today are the realities of yesteryears.
And whatever you do today shall the
generations in billion years to come also do.
28. To predict the future, look into the past.
This technique shall be used by many and
they shall sway many with it.
29. The past is the future that will happen.
Everything at present shall happen again in
the future.
30. And only those who knew very much of the
past shall be able to see the future. But in the
real sense of it, they saw no future but the
past.
31. The shape of the earth is a lesson to learn
that all things that goes will come back to its
starting point.
32. The creatures of the past shall benefit
those of the future, and without the past
creatures, the future creatures shall not
survive.
33. And in millions of years to come, the
future people shall get almost all their
energies from the people of the past.
34. Only the energy of the sun shall surpass
the energies to get from the creatures of the
past.
35. This is the purpose of death; for without
death shall no man benefit. And those who
are not afraid of dying shall be the only ones
to be empowered.
36. For the fear of death shall bring about the
limitation of knowledge and power.
37. And in the future shall many be made to
fear death by one of the sons of God.
38. He shall forbid them do things that will
make them use their brains, but instead, he
shall set leaders over them to put their
intentions into check such that they shall
invent no single thing.
39. They shall also not discover any work of
God because they shall think it as
abomination and evil to discover the works of
God.
40. And they shall die in their ignorances,
creating no useful impact in the world but
noise.
41. And they shall not invent anything but
noise while they use the inventions of the
people that are not afraid of death. Yet they
shall condemn the people whose inventions
they are using.
42. And when Knoliud was still saying all
these, Nymphidis began to smile greatly to
himself.
43. And Knoliud, the knowledge of God
discovered this and said, Nymphidis, that
which you want to do, do it.
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CHAPTER SIXTEEN
THE KNOWLEDGE OF KNOLIUD


1. There are two ways of destroying a million people--first is through violence and the other is through peace.
2. Do you think destruction through violence
is the more effective of the two? No, but it is
the destruction through peace.
3. When you come with peace, your enemies
shall accept you wholeheartedly and pose no
resistance, but when you come with violence,
you shall be met with much resistance.
4. And in the far future, I see two beliefs that
shall be made to stand--the first shall stand
through peace and the second shall stand
through violence.
5. And these two beliefs shall resist the
development of this planet greatly, until a
time when it would no more be possible to
suppress development.
6. And the founder of these two beliefs shall
be one of the sons of God. He shall not cease
to upgrade his beliefs every now and then to
suit the time.
7. Every homo created has the future and the
past in his brain. But these things shall be
concealed from him until he has begun to use
his brain.
8. And every problem come with its own gain.
An abnormal brain shall do more exploit than
the normal one.
9. So also shall someone do more great
things when he is not complete than when he
is complete.
10. And it shall come to a time that many
shall donate their organs for the intent of
doing great things.
11. And even many shall give up their lives for
to achieve a great task that shall never be
forgotten.
12. Everybody at present shall live again in
the future. When they die, their shadows shall
live. And a valley shall be filled with their
shadows. This valley shall a person see
whenever he is near death.
13. If a man knows someone from the past
whose lifetime behaviours resembled his own
in the present, then such man can tell his own
future by studying the life of the deceased
person.
14. And those that will be powerful on earth
are those who manifest powers and then
command others not to do what they do to
manifest.
15. They shall mislead the other people to do
what will not bring them power.
16. The only impossible thing to be achieved
by the homos is to be perfect.
17. Yet many shall be deceived into believing
that they can be perfect or they are perfect.
18. If even the sons of God are not perfect,
then who shall be?
19. If only the future generation shall look
deeply into the life of the one who promised
them perfection, then shall they know that
himself is not perfect.
20. But the fear of getting punished for
speaking against him shall overwhelm their
hearts and they shall keep silent forever until
they die.
21. The shape of the earth is to teach a lesson
that life is in cycle. If you keep going straight,
you shall be back from where you started.
22. Yet the world shall be made to believe
that the earth is flat with four corners, until a
time when it shall be discovered that the
world is not a flat shape with four corners.
23. The wisdom of the world is in the brain.
But many shall not use it, but shall rely on
the brains of others for their own survival.
24. Evil and good are immeasurable. Anything
good to you might be evil to another.
However, tolerance is what can make them
thrive together.
25. When tolerance is taken away, lives shall
go with it.
26. Jealousy is not the character of Domino
Reverad, because he has no one contending
with him for strength. He owned everything
and everything is under him.
27. However, jealousy lives in the heart of his
sons, because they have to share the same
resources.
28. And this jealousy shall drive his sons to
contend for power and territory. And the most
jealous of them all shall have the world to
himself eventually.
29. For he shall be driven with jealousy to a
point where the other sons of God shall
willingly surrender their lands for him.
30. There is a proof of life after death. The
living can communicate with the dead to know
the things of the past and with it tell the
things that will happen in the future.
31. And many shall use this means to see the
future, but shall in all ways keep it secret
from the eyes of their followers.
32. But there is nothing hidden that shall not
be dug up. All the powers of the present world
shall be dug up for the use of the future
world.
33. Even the flat stones of great words shall
be dug up and the dead bodies too.
34. And many secrets of the deceptors shall
be dug up too and the world shall be put into
confusion.
35. When you hear violence, then you have no
reason to fear, because the whole celestials
and terrestials are made with it from the
beginning (the violence of the great bang).
36. But when you hear Peace, think twice, for
peace cannot last forever. The end product of
peace is violence and only violent people can
rule the world.
37. However, many shall hide under the
shadow of peace to wrought violence.
38. Fear those who do these, for they can
swallow you whole.
39. And when this earth shall be destroyed,
another earth shall emerge and thus shall the
cycle of the earth continue.
40. But no one shall know the exact time when
the world shall be destroyed for the next world
to begin. And many shall do critical
calculations, using the past destructions of
the earth to get the end of their own world,
but none of them shall get it right, not even
any of the sons of God.
41. And one of you sons of God shall give
himself a name. He shall be called Peace. And
his adopted son shall be called the Prince of
Peace, just as you are all princes to Reverad
your father.
42. And when a planet shall collide with
another planet, destruction shall come. And
when the chumoids or the chlumoids shall
leave its course to wander away, there shall
also be destructions.
43. And in a distant world to come, the word
of Domino Reverad shall be given to a man of
the lineage of Murmoh. And the words shall
be written with a tablet and sent to the whole
world to read.
44. And as for many of the lineage of Murmoh
who read it, they shall be free from the
bondage of reliance on others.
45. And many of them shall turn to their
brains for answers to their prayers instead of
asking any of the sons of God.
46. And their land shall begin to see great
development like the lands of the other sons
of God who fear no death.
47. This revelation shall only be revealed in
millions of years from now.
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
THE WISDOM OF NYMPHIDIS


1. And it came to pass, as soon as Knoliud departed that Nymphidis arose and began to speak in a manner he has never once spoken.
2. And he said, all you sons of God, you have
heard what the knowledge of our father said.
3. What do you think? Should we not make
peace with each other?
4. And everyone in the assembly spoke with
one voice. Then was a pact made that there
should no more be contentions among the
sons of God.
5. And to seal up this pact, Nymphidis agreed
to share Earthus his wife with the rest of the
sons of God.
6. And Nymphidis said, we are one, therefore
let us all have Earthus for ourselves. Let her
not be limited to the land of Farthidis alone.
She has dominion over the whole earth, so let
her hover around it.
7. Let her visit the continent of the waters to
play love with Eartum. Let her feet not refrain
from visiting the land of Chimurmoh.
8. By so doing shall perfect peace and
calmness be among the sons of God and the
homos and all the beasts of the fields.
9. And Nymphidis began to pronounce
benevolence on all the sons of God and spoke
good of them. And he began with Ephradite
his arch-enemy, saying, Ephradite, you are the
blessed son of God.
10. You formed the serpents and worms.
Though they have no strong bones in them,
yet they can move many miles within a short
while.
11. Your imagination is uncommon in the land
of the living. You made worms that never die
in my intense fire.
12. With your blessed brain did you make
them for yourself. They creep on their bellies
and move in a fascinating manner.
13. Without claws, yet they make burrows in
the earth to dwell therein. They are so
endowed with uncommon brains that no one
can gainsay.
14. O Ephradite, let your creatures be blessed.
Let them live their lives in pleasure and let the
love of mother Earthus satisfy them.
15. After then, he began with Chimides,
saying, Chimides the mighty farmer. The
creator of trees and plants. You are of great
mind for you made trees with mighty roots.
16. You studied the creations of the great
bang and made yours. This intelligence of
yours is highly respected because many of
your plants have lived more than two billion
years.
17. When our beasts died off, your plants
survived. O mighty son of God, your
intelligence can no one gainsay.
18. The tacamid tree which you made has
survived since the days immediately after the
great bang; since the days we began to
explore this planet.
19. O Chimides, teach us how to make the
colourful flowers. Teach us so that we might
make our beasts as colourful as that.
20. O Chimides, your intelligence shall the
generations to come remember after we all
sons of God might have left this great planet
to another.
21. Euchlydes, you cannot be left untouched,
for you are great among the sons of God. You
made uncountable beasts--the four-footed
beasts.
22. It is also you who made the first homos
aside from the ones made by Reverad in the
great bang.
23. O Euchlydes, your unicorns did you make
to have wings and fly. Your gigantosauruses
did you also make to look like the creatures of
the great bang.
24. Who can behold the beauty of your
mammoths and dinosaurs? Your
kimonosauruses were the most beautiful of all
beasts made by the sons of God, but lo, they
exist no more.
25. Come up again with new thinkings and
form again the gigantosauruses. Make them
even more beautiful this time, O Euchlydes.
26. Chaleb, you are a special son of God. For
you made creatures of which the eyes of the
homos cannot see.
27. You made them so small that only the
eyes of the sons of God can see them.
28. You are great, O Chaleb! You are blessed
with a big brain that no one can comprehend.
29. Did Euchlydes not tell me of your great
exploit which led to your breaking apart with
him?
30. Behold, Euchlydes told me of how you
made some tiny creatures which can never die
by mere known physical means.
31. And since then did I begin to revive my
thought of making an unquenchable fire which
will not die from the hands of physical forces,
but instead, will continue to burn forever.
32. Chaleb, tell me how you made this tiny
creatures. Tell me how you made it, maybe I
can add their blood into my fire to make it an
everlasting fire.
33. How shall it be if the sons of God sit
round an unquenchable fire at the appearing
of the moon at night to share the unlimited
knowledge of Knoliud which we have heard?
34. And you Largas, the creature of millions of
flying birds. How did you imagine it? You
made birds to fly like the sons of God.
35. Only Reverad our father can make such
things like flying creatures that fly to such
great height, yet you surprised us all by
making them fly so high.
36. Largas, your impacts in the first and
second war of the earth are of great
significance, for I have before despised you.
37. But at your command, the birds attacked
us in their multitudes and many souls fell to
the earth.
38. O Largas, how did you make the birds to
be balanced in the air? Even the pull of
Earthus' force and the wild breezes of
Ephradite has no impact on them.
39. They soar up into the sky and I feared
that they would go into the moon which no
one has explored.
40. Largas, if anyone should be called the
soaring prince, you should be the one.
41. And Nymphidis turned to Eartum and his
lips shook for he was short of words for him.
42. Then did Nymphidis embrace Eartum
tightly and gave him a kiss on the cheek.
43. Then did Nymphidis begin to speak,
saying, Eartum, you are the one we should call
the father of patience.
44. How do you wait for a long while, keeping
yourself away from the one you love greatly?
45. Behold, Earthus was within your reach at
the beginning of the creation of the planets.
You found her first but you allowed others to
lie with her.
44. You gave her up when you should have
kept her for yourself. You should be named
the father of selflessness.
45. Eartum, for as many as would be selfless
like you, they shall inherit all things.
46. But now O Eartum, I have surrendered
Earthus to you all, beginning from your very
self.
47. Lie with her at will and raise children of
her.
48. Murmoh, you deserve much respect too.
Though you have made no creation from your
hands, you are still as great as the rest of the
sons of God.
49. For it was through you we have the only
surviving homo born of a woman.
50. You are the one who did Earthus proud
most; you released your own part of life into
Earthus' womb and she added it to what she
had in her.
51. The result was this great homo we named
Faulkin.
52. Though Waldis also came out of her, but
she is no more. She died of my hands. My fire
roasted her alive. I plead for the forgiveness
of Earthus.
53. After this sayings of Nymphidis did
everyone on the face of the earth shed tears
of emotions. And they accepted Nymphidis
wholeheartedly. And the respect of the sons of
God for him was very great.
54. Then all the sons of God began one after
the other to bless Nymphidis, knowing not
that he knew what he wanted. For Nymphidis
had only pronounced a blessing each upon
them, but when each of them pronounced a
blessing upon him in return, he became
blessed seven-fold more than each of them.
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Chapter Eighteen

THE UNITED WORLD

1. And as soon as the sons of God had agreed to be united, they began to choose the days in the week of which each of them would have sex with Mother Earthus.
2. And they had no idea of how to make a
choice. Therefore did Nymphidis suggest that
they cast lot. So they followed the advice of
Nymphidis and cast lot.
3. This was the first lot ever cast on earth.
And they cast six lots altogether in the first
six days of the week. One lot in a day did they
cast.
4. And the first lot fell on Nymphidis while the
second was on Eartum. The third lot fell on
Ephradite; the fourth on Chimides; the fifth on
Largas and the sixth on Chaleb.
5. And after the sixth lot did they rest from
the casting of lot.
6. And so it would be, according to the lot
cast, that Nymphidis shall be with Earthus on
the first day of the week; Eartum shall have
her on the second day of the week; Ephradite
on the third day; Chimides on the fourth,
Largas on the fifth and Chaleb on the sixth
day of the week.
7. And the seventh day of the week was left
for Murmoh since the lots did not fall on him
on any of the six times.
8. But Murmoh said, I will not do it, for I fear
to lose my powers.
9. So the seventh day was declared a day of
rest for Mother Earthus and all that shall
come out of her thereafter. And the days were
determined according to the appearing of the
sun and moon at the land of Farthidis.
10. On the seventh day shall no man or beast
come close to her. For she shall be resting in
her chamber all through the day.
11. And the seven sons of God agreed to keep
all these things into remembrance and observe
them.
12. And so it was that on the first day of the
week, Nymphidis lay with Earthus his wife.
13. And on the second day did Eartum lay
with her. And all the sons of God lay with
mother Earthus in turn, according to the pact
made.
14. But only Murmoh refrained from laying
with her, such that the whole earth rested on
the seventh day.
15. And Earthus began to show more love for
Eartum than the rest of the sons of God.
16. And it came to pass that at a day when
Eartum paid Earthus a visit that they went up
into the moon to play their love.
17. And this was the first time anyone would
be into the moon of the earth.
18. And it was at noon of the second day of
the month that Earthus and Eartum went into
the moon.
19. They went not through the land of
Farthidis where Earthus lived, but they went
through the land of Chaleb.
20. For it was day in the land of Farthidis and
there was no moon up there.
21. Therefore they located the moon in the
land of Chaleb. And lo, the moon was shaped
like the ivory of the mammoth's head, but
sharp at both edges.
22. And Earthus said, Eartum, let us go to the
moon, for my soul long to play love with you
at the very end of the ivories.
23. Then they flew into the moon, for Eartum
took her in his wings.
24. And on the third day of the week, when
Ephradite visited Earthus to play with her that
he found not Earthus.
25. And he raised up his voice and cried
vehemently.
26. And all the sons of God gathered at
Farthidis to see what Ephradite meant.
27. And when they did not see Eartum at the
gathering, they suspected him.
28. And Nymphidis said, did my mind not
perceive that Eartum was planning a
mischief?
29. For I feared that he might hurt Earthus the
mother of the Earth because I took her away
from him at the first time.
30. Now are they not in the ocean? For I know
that Eartum have killed her in the continent of
the waters.
31. So all the sons of God visited the oceans
and searched through it for two weeks.
33. And on the last day of the second week
did they find her moulded image at the base
of the ocean.
34. So they believed that Earthus had indeed
visited the ocean with Eartum and he had
killed her and made her image.
35. But they knew not that it was the image
of Earthus which Eartum had moulded some
million years back when Nymphidis first took
her from him.
36. After then did they bury the image of
Earthus in the soil and mourned her.
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CHAPTER NINETEEN
THE HONEYMOON OF EARTHUS AND EARTUM


1. And I, Eartum, got into the moon with Earthus on my wings.
2. And I exerted much force to land on the surface of the moon.
3. And Earthus said, why do you hover around
in the sky? Let us land so that we could begin
to play love.
4. And I said, I desire to land more than you
wish, O Earthus, but I know not why I cannot.
5. Then did we both make ourselves very
heavy and so we landed on the surface of the
moon.
6. But the place was dark and frigid. And the
two of us began to wonder why it was so.
7. And Earthus spoke in confusion, saying, did
we not see the moon supplying light to the
earth in the evening time?
8. How is it that it is darker than we thought
it to be?
9. Then Earthus yelled and we heard her voice
ten times.
10. And we began to long to be on earth
again, because we do not understand this
phenomenon.
11. And Earthus said, did we not also observe
that the moon was of the shape of a sharp
two-edged ivory?
12. How come we cannot locate the edges of
the moon at this moment, for we have walked
for a long while now without finding it?
13. Then I set my eyes on the words of
Domino Reverad when he explained to us the
concept of illusions of which the sun is
capable of making.
14. Then I said, hear now O Earthus, for I
remember when Reverad said that the shapes
of many of the planets are not spherical but
elliptical.
15. But we all, the sons of God saw the
shapes as spherical earlier, but that was
before Reverad changed the position of the
hot gas called sun above our head.
16. Then Earthus said, what do you mean?
Are you trying to tell me that the moon is not
spherical in shape?
17. Then I replied her, I say not so Earthus,
but I think the sun should be able to explain
the illusions of the changing shape of this
place.
18. And perhaps the moon is only getting its
light from the sun and it is no light at all.
19. And Earthus encouraged me that we
should go round the moon, perhaps we would
find the two-edged sides of the moon.
20. For she wished that we sat down at the
edges of it for the other sons of God in the
earth to see us.
21. And so did we begin to move around but
we found no such edges.
22. And as we remained in there, a large mass
fell and Earthus leapt for fear. Then she
began to go upward without landing back.
23. And Earthus lifted her voice and cried for
help. Then I jumped after her and held her by
her left leg.
24. And then did we make ourselves heavy
and so we came back to the ground.
25. Then did she remind me of the same thing
we experienced on earth--the escape of Largas'
bird when Ephradite threw its cage away.
26. And immediately I remembered how we
tackled the challenge back then on the planet
earth.
27. Then I said, Earthus, plant your pulling
force on the ground again as you did before
on earth.
28. And so did Earthus and we felt we were
safe.
29. And we ran around in the moon having
fun. Suddenly, a wind blew and I was lifted off
the ground.
30. For the wind caught my wings and threw
me forcefully against a hard surface which
looked like the rock on earth.
31. And I lay weak with my face raised
towards the sky.
32. And Earthus began to weep for me as she
rushed towards me to take care of me, but a
rushing wind suddenly swept her off and
began to hurl her towards the sky.
33. And for fear, I flexed my muscles and
pulled down the wind with a force which was
reserved in my muscles.
34. And then did Earthus land gently on my
chest.
35. And I was so frail as I breathed heavily.
36. Then did we kiss each other and had sex.
37. And I planted my pulling force into the
ground, though in my weakness.
38. For it seemed that Earthus' force was not
very effective in this place, else she could have
landed back calmly when she was swept
upward before.
39. Then did Earthus call me the moongod
because I was the one who planted my pulling
force in it and it obeyed me.
40. And we played together for sometimes
until we began to observe the moon moving
when we looked up into the sky.
41. And from my findings, I discovered that
the moon was moving around the earth from
where we came.
42. And I gladly lifted up my face and thanked
Reverad for letting me discover one of his
works again, for because of this reason did he
send us all his sons into the planets to keep
on discovering until our time is up.
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CHAPTER TWENTY

1. And after playing love in the moon for some days, we began to descend the planet.
2. And I, Eartum, took up Earthus in my wings and flew back to the earth.
3. And we landed in the great ocean called
eartum, for we did this purposely, believing
that no eye would see us land in there.
4. But it came as a shock when we saw an
homo rushing away from the ocean.
5. What shall we do? Earthus asked me but I
assured her that the homo did not see us at
all.
6. Now we made our plans. We shall tell
Nymphidis and the other sons of God that we
were only hooked in the depth of the ocean.
7. That is a good idea, Earthus said. So we
made the plan to make our visit to the moon
unknown to them all.
8. And it came to pass that as we stepped out
of eartum, we saw a hirsuite homo rushing
away.
9. Earthus trembled and feared if he saw us
when we landed into the water. If he did, then
that which we have intended to tell the sons
of God would not be credible.
10. I assured Earthus that he did not see us.
11. We were only halfway to the abode of
Earthus when all the sons of God met us with
thousands of homos.
12. The one leading them was the same homo
we saw close to the ocean eartum earlier.
13. Nymphidis was the first to confront us
with fire. For he gave us no space to say a
word. But I quenched his fire with the wind of
my mouth.
14. And Nymphidis said, Earthus, you are a
betrayer. You left to space with Eartum for
twenty-nine days, denying us all the pleasure
of sex for four days each.
15. Why did you do this, o Earthus, mother of
the earth? For you have caused much disdain
to your name.
16. Then Earthus raised her voice boldly and
said, no my lord, Nymphidis. Why do you
judge me before I speak?
17. We did not go to space at all, but we were
only trapped in the sea by one of the whales
created by the hand of Eartum itself.
18. And we remained in the whale, hungry for
twenty and nine days.
19. But it vomitted us and then we began to
make our way to you to tell you the truth.
20. That is not true, Earthus, for Lakris saw
you both when you fell from space into the
ocean eartum, Nymphidis challenged us.
21. Then did I think it good to say the truth.
And I told them of our visit to the moon.
22. But Nymphidis laughed us to scorn when
we told him of the visit to the moon. And he
said, how then did Earthus return alive from
there?
23. Remember, Earthus is of this world and it
is not possible for anyone of this world to go
into any of the lights made by Reverad and
survive it.
24. We his sons and priests alone cannot be
burnt by the sun.
25. You went to space, but not the moon,
Nymphidis said. But all the same, you shall
not go unpunished for this.
26. And so did they break the image of
Earthus which they got from beneath the
ocean and then was she banished from the
land for her treacherous dealing.
27. And Earthus wept greatly, such that she
could not be pacified.
28. Then did I persuade her to live with me in
the continent of the waters.
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Chapter Twenty-One
1. Now these are the things that happened when Earthus and Eartum were missing from the earth.
2. Faulkin wept for his mother, Earthus for some days.
3. Then he rose up and took the image of her
and set it against a tree for it to be
worshipped.
4. For he did not want the memory of her
mother to be gone forever.
5. And millions of homos came and bowed
before the image of mother Earthus and
worshipped it as if she was there.
6. And when news got to Nymphidis, he got
angry, because he felt that they should rather
worship him instead of the image of dead
Earthus (for he thought that she had died).
7. Then did Nymphidis scold Faulkin and he
also looked at him eyeball to eyeball.
8. And this thing angered Nymphidis such that
he tied Faulkin and put him in a cage.
9. Then were many of the homos angry. And
they reported this to the rest of the sons of
God.
10. To Ephradite did they report first. But
Ephradite replied, I am weary of waging war
against Nymphidis.
11. For at the first time when I fought with
him, it led to the total destruction of lives.
12. And all the homos and creatures we
created were all gone as waste.
13. Now listen, all you homos. For if we go
into war again, let it be known unto you that
none of the sons of God shall die in it, but
only all of you homos.
14. And the response of Ephradite displeased
all the homos. And so did they arise and go
to Largas to report the same thing to him.
15. And Largas replied them likewise.
16. And in the same manner did they visit the
continent of Chaleb. And he said, O homos,
why cannot you all keep your peace?
17. For what business of you is it with the
sons of God?
18. Ask, for all the homos before you, which
could neither speak nor hear, were all wiped
away in their innocency when the sons of God
went to war those times.
19. Take counsel and return to your lands, for
any war shall affect you more than us.
20. Then Coriel, one of the homos which was
made by Euchlydes raised his voice and spoke
against Chaleb, saying;
21. Your advice is not good at all. For you
speak like one who is drunk of the wine of the
tarcum tree in the vineyard of Nymphidis.
22. Keep your advice to yourself, for we
homos are ready to go to war ourselves with
Nymphidis which you all feared.
23. And Chaleb was amazed when he heard
this (because no homo has ever raised his
voice to speak against any of the sons of God
before).
24. And in anger, Chaleb held Coriel and said,
is it because Euchlydes put speeches into your
mouth that you could speak? Or hearing into
your ears that you could hear?
25. Now know this, for today shall you lose
both your hearings and speech. For what you
have spoken and heard now shall be the last
for you till you die.
26. Then Chaleb dipped a finger in the culture
he was cultivating before a table inside his
chamber and poked it inside Coriel's throat.
27. And immediately, he lost his voice and
speech.
28. Then did all the homos disperse in fright.
For they feared to become deaf and dumb.
29. And when the homos had reported the
issue to Euchlydes who taught them how to
speak and put auditory into their ears, he
became furious and thought of facing Chaleb
in a battle.
30. And Euchlydes said, see what Chaleb has
done to my homo. Surely he has used one of
his tiny invisible creature to cause this.
31. Were we not together on the same land of
Euchaleb when his invisible creatures killed
many of my beasts and homos?
32. Yet I touched not any of his tiny creatures,
but I only parted way with him for peace to
reign.
33. But he has chosen to destroy the auditory
and speech of one of my creature over a little
issue.
34. Now shall I pay him for the evil he has
done to me.
35. And Euchlydes immediately put his eyes
through the hole of Coriel's left ear and he
cried out saying, lo, I see thousands of insects
walking around in this ear.
36. And likewise, he yelled when he checked
the throat of Coriel and found them there.
37. Then did Euchlydes know that Coriel
would never speak or ear anymore, for the tiny
creatures of Chaleb were very destructive.
38. After then did the homos in their
thousands go to the land of Chimurmoh to
make known how Nymphidis had captured
Faulkin.
39. And Chimides was displeased with the
news, for he felt that Murmoh should fight to
get his legitimate son, Faulkin, back from
Nymphidis.
40. O Murmoh, when will you stop being a
fool? Chimides challenged him.
41. You are the only son of God who is
blessed with a living child. Only you gave
birth successfully to a male homo. But for the
fear of facing Nymphidis, you let him go.
42. Now Faulkin, the firstborn of all creature
is in the cage of Nymphidis and you will not
move a finger.
43. Now arise and let us go and besiege the
land of Farthidis with these homos and let us
destroy it and set Faulkin free.
44. But Murmoh feared for his life and said,
not so my brother. For if we fight Nymphidis
from now till a century, we shall not defeat
him.
45. Is violence not found in his blood from the
beginning?
46. But Chimides would not listen to the
speech of Murmoh, but he went with the
homos to attack the land of Farthidis where
Nymphidis dwelled.
47. And Chimides had made dangerous
poisons from saps of the trees he studied.
And he also had weapons that could cause the
outbreak of fire.
48. And they rode on the backs of some
unicorns and kimonosauruses which Euchlydes
had made.
49. And the land of Farthidis was greatly
attacked. And the homos made by Farthidis
contended with the other homos and none
prevailed for a space of one week.
50. And Nymphidis came out of his place,
saying, for peace to reign I shall release
Faulkin to you.
51. But let it be known to you that no one won
this battle. No, neither the people of
Chimurmoh nor the people of my land
Farthidis won the battle.
52. But I release Faulkin to you because peace
must reign. Then did all the homos present
there bow there heads and pay respect to
Nymphidis for making peace.
53. And they called him Alsadur, the father of
peace, but they did not know the intention of
Nymphidis in the depth of his heart.
54. And Faulkin followed after Chimides and
his train to go to the land of Chimurmoh. For
Nymphidis had said that Faulkin should go
and be with his real father, Murmoh.
55. But they were shocked to see that the land
of Chimurmoh had been partially parted in
two, with an ocean passing through it.
56. And when Chimides met Murmoh, he asked
him to what intent he was trying to break the
large mass apart, with millions of homos
assisting him.
57. And Murmoh said, for the fear of
Nymphidis' return did we start this. For I know
that surely, Nymphidis shall return to utterly
destroy the land of Chimurmoh where we dwell
together.
58. But what is my offence for the righteous
to suffer with the unrighteous? Now all these
homos gifted to me avail themselves to help
me break away from you at the centre of this
continent.
59. And the saying displeased Chimides such
that he commanded his millions of entourages
to also get to work to make the clear
demarcation.
60. And they joined in the work to hasten it
up. And the breaking of the crust of the
continent was almost completed when the
news of the arrival of Eartum and Earthus
reached them.
61. And they abandoned the work to see
Earthus whom they thought was dead before.
And they signalled to the parakreets of Largas
and other large birds whose wings they rode
to the banks of the continents of waters, but
they met midway.
62. However, only Murmoh and the homos
with him refused to leave their land, but
continued with their works.
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 1:38am On Mar 16, 2016
Chapter Twenty-two


1. And Eartum and Earthus lived in the ocean eartum. And it was so that the fishes and the phibioses came to their aids.
2. For they bring them food to eat from the bottom of the sea.
3. And Earthus became heavy with the
pregnancy of Eartum. This was the first
pregnancy she would carry since the time the
sons of God were rotating sex on her.
4. And when Eartum heard that she carried her
baby, he was extremely glad.
5. And in those days did the people of the
land of Murmoh begin to have redness of
eyes.
6. And they feared that it was brought on
them by Mother Earthus and Eartum's visit to
the moon.
7. And when Nymphidis heard it, he took it
upon himself to lead many homos to the
ocean to wage war against Earthus and
Eartum for bringing redness of eyes from the
light above.
9. And Nymphidis said, listen to me O homos
on the face of the earth. This redness of eyes
has never once been on humanity.
10. But Earthus and Eartum brought it upon
your faces. And it shall make you go blind; for
no one can put the light of the moon in the
face and remain with sight.
11. And for as many thousands of homos who
had the redness of eyes, they began to weep.
12. And many of them preferred to die rather
than go blind.
13. And they took the advice of Nymphidis to
find Earthus and hang her rather than letting
her remain in the ocean.
14. And two sons of God agreed with
Nymphidis to cut off Earthus from the earth.
And their names were Largas and Ephradite.
15. And the three sons of God led the way to
the continents of the oceans.
16. Largas went with some wild birds to pull
at Earthus, perhaps she could be flying on the
wings of Eartum to escape.
17. And Ephradite followed with a very large
serpent, which he had intended to harm
Nymphidis earlier. He had made the serpent
since thousands of years back.
18. And Nymphidis also came with the dragon
which he had made to spit fire. And this would
spit fire on Earthus and kill her as soon as
she was spotted.
19. Now the pregnancy of Earthus was already
nine month and ripe for delivery.
20. And she thought to conceive on land
instead of the ocean because she feared that
the baby would drown.
21. And at that time, Eartum had returned to
the moon to keep up with his findings there.
22. He had also made some satellites and had
placed them in the skies. He did all these for
the purpose of watching whatever would befall
Earthus his wife while he was away from the
earth.
23. And Earthus stepped out of the oceans
and walked many miles away from the ocean
to deliver her baby.
24. And when Earthus was away from the
oceans, Nymphidis and the others arrived.
25. And they sent many expert swimmers into
the oceans to search them out.
26. And they did not find them for a whole
day.
27. At at noon of the next day, they began to
hear the voice of a woman crying loud in
agony.
28. And they followed the voice to a distant
place. Lo and behold, it was Earthus who was
travailing.
29. And Nymphidis cried, O! she carries the
baby of Eartum! Now let us not kill her with
her baby. But let us kill her baby only, so that
she would suffer the pain of seeing her
begotten son die right in her eyes.
30. And Nymphidis set the dragon before the
woman and commanded it to wait for her to
deliver before spitting fire on her offspring.
31. And when Eartum saw from the satellites
he placed in space that his unborn child
would be killed, he lifted a star and aimed it
at the dragon on earth.
32. But the star would not meet its target. But
it caused a lot of damage on earth, destroying
many houses. And Eartum threw more and
more stars from space to the earth.
33. But for the distance of Eartum to his
target, which was thousands of miles, he
missed the dragon all the time. And the stars
fell in the land of Murhaleb(which was just
formed).
34. But the distance of the boundary of
Murhaleb to where the dragon was was about
100 miles.
35. And as soon as Earthus delivered her
baby, which was a boy, the dragon lurched
forward to swallow it up.
36. But then a shocking magnetic force
trapped the dragon and the baby. And they
both disappeared.
37. And everyone on the surface of the earth
was amazed. And they looked away from
Earthus, rather, they were looking up towards
the direction the dragon and the baby had
gone.
38. And Nymphidis and the other two sons of
God were as confused as the rest of the
homos present.
39. And Largas released his birds to find the
dragon.
40. And suddenly, the dragon fell from the sky
unto the earth.
41. For Eartum had thrown it down in anger,
thinking it would scatter as soon as it landed
on the rocky part of the earth.
42. Luckily, it landed in the waters. Hurriedly,
it came out of the water and shook its body.
43. Then it was prepared to give Earthus a
chase, since the child had already escaped.
44. But Earthus held tight to herself as she
headed towards the wilderness where Eartum
had described to her earlier.
45. It was the wilderness of Zab, where Eartum
himself first traversed at his arrival to the
earth from the city of gold billions of years
back.
46. And when the dragon was only a few feet
close to swallowing up Earthus, she was lifted
up by Eartum who had flown very rapidly to
have her.
47. And Eartum flew with Earthus to the
wilderness of Zab, where they would remain
for many years until the sons of God had been
appeased.
48. And all the event were captured in the
satellites of Eartum which he had made to
appear exactly like the stars in the sky.
49. And Eartum said to Earthus while they
were in the wilderness, a stargazer from the
distant world to come would see a glimpse of
this event and none in their own world would
understand it because it would appear like it
is happening in the sky rather than on earth.
50. And Earthus laughed and said, I am glad I
ran as fast as lightning.
51. And they kissed and slept in the hot sun
of the wilderness.
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 1:58am On May 30, 2016
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

1. And Deganis, a homo of the land of Chaleb began to increase in his mental ability. And he began to make a vessel from the gopher wood.

2. For the wood was gotten from the lightest tree on earth named the gopher tree.

3. Deganis got the gopher wood from the garden of Nymphidis while he was away in a fight with Ephradite.

4. And the wood was so light that a log of it could float totally on water. Nymphidis got this tree by planting the seed of Caravas and the seed of Melamis tree together.

5. And the gopher tree measured up to two hundred cubits in height and a hundred cubit in width.

6. And Deganis had made a great invention to cut down the tree. And he did this in no time at all.

7. The aim of Deganis was to traverse the oceans with it to fetch Mother Earthus.

8. For he strongly believed that she had returned to the ocean with Eartum.

9. But Eartum and Earthus were still in the desert where they had escaped to. And Earthus said, Eartum, my soul desires to retun to the water. What do we wait for in this place?

10. Our creatures would be now weary of our absence. Let us return to the ocean, for we are safer there than here.

11. And at the third year of the pleadings of Earthus did he listen to her. And they returned into the water.

12. And Deganis had assembled a thousand homos. And Nymphidis thought to lead the war. But he knew not where Deganis got the wood for the large vessel.

13. And Nymphidis doubted if the large vessel of Deganis would float on water. And Deganis said, my lord, Nymphidis, the vessel had been tested on the four rivers which flowed into your garden.

14. Apenas was there as well as Cirius when I put the vessel on the rivers and it stood.

15. And when Nymphidis asked where he got the wood from, he said he got it from the land of Chimides (for Chimides was the creator of many trees).

16. And Nymphidis himself carried the vessel in his hands and led them to the continent of oceans.

17. And the vessel was so light in the arms of Nymphidis that he doubted if it would be able to carry their weight.

18. The weight of the vessel was about eighty-two shekels. But the weight of Nymphidis alone was about thirty-eight thousand shekels.

19. The weight of Deganis was nine-thousand four hundred and eighty two shekels. And the weight of Cirius was eight-thousand five hundred and two shekels. And the weight of Apenas was seven thousand and one shekel.

20. And the weight of Aeriel was six thousand four hundred and eight shekels. And the weight of Chapetan was six thousand two hundred shekels.

21. And altogether, the weight of all the homos and Nymphidis was in millions. But the weight of the gopher wood was only eighty-two shekels.

22. Then Nymphidis would not accept that they travel in the vessel because it would be destroyed by their weight.

23. And Deganis said, my lord Nymphidis, I have made a lot of findings and I know that the waters will support us with its own force.

24. For when I pushed my hands inside the river Euphrates, it pushed it back.

25. Our weight shall not break the vessel of gopher because the force of the ocean shall support it.

26. And again, Nymphidis said, we are so many. Our weight shall sink the vessel and Eartum shall have us by surprise.

27. Again Deganis replied him and said, we shall spread throughout the vessel, for it is large enough to contain everyone of us such that no two people shall be together at a spot in it.

28. So did Nymphidis listen to Deganis and they entered the large vessel through the ocean called phiph.

29. And they sailed for many days and soon came to the ocean called phidarth. And when they came to the ocean eartum later, they got set to trap mother Earthus, for Deganis sent a loud noise down the ocean and from the response he got, he told them all to get ready to catch Earthus with a huge harpoon crafted by Marad.

30. Then Rauel entered into the harpoon and they let him down into the ocean, right at the centre where Earthus and Eartum lay.

31. And when Earthus saw the harpoon and Rauel trapped in it, she felt pity for him.

32. Then did Earthus persuade Eartum that they should come to the rescue of Rauel, for she knew him by his name.

33. And Eartum said, let us hold our peace because Rauel is a follower of Nymphidis.

34. And what is our concern if Nymphidis has intended to punish one of his followers by drowning him in the ocean?

35. Then did Earthus continue to adjure him, but Eartum gave no ear.

36. And Earthus said, my lord Eartum, only this once shall I disregard you. For you know not what pain I carry in my heart whenever a homo has died.

37. I shall rescue Rauel from this great cage and he shall be one of us in the oceans.

38. Then Earthus leapt forward and caught the harpoon with the intent of opening it for Rauel to come forth.

39. But she knew not that he had begun to cleave her long strand of hair with the harpoon.

40. And in a twinkling of an eye, Nymphidis lifted up the harpoon from the waters when he felt that it had become heavier.

41. And Earthus followed the lifting up because her hair had been entwined with it.

42. And when Eartum saw this, he leapt in the water and caught the limbs of Earthus.

43. And the vessel shook greatly for the forces of the sons of God.

44. And Earthus cried for pain, but none of the sons of God was ready to leave her.

45. Nymphidis pulled her by the abdomen while Eartum pulled her legs, which was the only place left for him to pull.

46. And the pulling continued for a whole day, from the rising of the sun to another rising of the sun.

47. And Earthus' body was dissected by the forces of the two sons of God.

48. And Eartum parted with her two legs while Nymphidis got her torso, besides her hands.

49. And the water of the ocean was turned into blood.

50. And in anger, Eartum reached out for the vessel from beneath the ocean and struck it with a great force.

51. Then did the vessel break into pieces but Nymphidis had flown out of it before the wreckage.

52. For he had taken away the body of Earthus with him, except her legs which were in the ocean with Eartum.

53. And Eartum wept greatly. This was the first weeping of a son of God.

54. And his tears filled the ocean, tasting like the tepex with which Reverad made his priests.

55. Thus did every water into which the ocean eartum flow begin to taste tepex until these days.
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 2:02am On May 30, 2016
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

1. And the destruction of the great vessel of Deganis caused great death among the homos.

2. Because only eighty and two homos survived it, besides Nymphidis and Faulkin who were not homos made by hands. The rest went drowned in the water because they could not swim.

3. And the eighty-two souls which remained were Deganis, Aeriel, Rauel, Chapetan, Cirius, Chami, Regel, Manimor, Mephedec, Gumid, Palitus and Velech all which were the creatures of Chaleb.

4. And the creatures of Euchlydes which survived the disaster were Lamur, Chetur, Haleb, Belitis, Medo, Farafat, Parfos, Coriel, Marmech, Lacris and Setub.

5. And the creature of Largas who survived were twelve. And their names were Cumim, Horiel, Metur, Manimor, Nimelech, Esra, Patiel, Jados, Dultiel, Siperet, Dadinimalel and Colominis who was a dwarf.

6. And the homos which were made by Chimides and survived the disaster were Lagonis, Volumis, Sagnon, Bel, Zedec, Bakuni, Murminis, Cradiel, Jasheb who was a scribe, Lemech, Bachus, Sirigus, Keltiel who was an expert in construction of towers, Farkin and Melech.

7. And the homos made by the hands of Ephradite and survived the disaster were Clemus, Lacrus, Falach, Dadoni who was also very skilled in crafts, Regalis whose garden was large in the land of Chimurmoh before it was divided, Nuel, Sema, Zaruch, Fagon, Balkum, Hibidoz, Rauel, Sagonis and Phemis.

8. And the homos which were made by the hands of Nymphidis and survived the disaster were Griffidis, Marmidis, Sarmurdis, Abedon, Tetrucan, Nadis, Taloma, Cadrech, Miph, Dolomis, Elium, Cadiri, Muhdi, Liphet, Phobetan, Atonis, Lagami and Petunah.

9. But for Faulkin, he escaped by balancing on a little fragment of the gopher wood which was broken.

10. And he was the last of all to escape out of the water, just at the time the other eighty-two standing at the bank of the water were mourning him as one of the dead.

11. And they saw him from afar off as if he was sliding over the water.

12. But before they came close to the brink of the ocean, Faulkin had stepped out of the water and the wave of the ocean had swept away the light gopher wood fragment upon which he stood on the ocean.

13. Then did the eighty-two homos bow their heads to worship him, because they thought he had authority over the oceans.

14. And Eartum began to devise a mean of saving Earthus. And he returned to the moon to make his plans.

15. And he fixed his satellites at Nymphidis and his followers who had hung Earthus on a tree by her long hair.

16. Behold, the blood of Earthus had been shed on the land of Phidis where she had been taken to.

17. And when Earthus was about to breath her last, Eartum flew right from the moon and aimed her.

18. Straightaway, he picked her up like in the swiftness of a Parakreet and went with her body to the moon.

19. And Nymphidis and all around him were amazed, because they did not know the direction to which the force had taken her.

20. Then Jasheb began to write in a stone that Mother Earthus must have been taken up to the city of Gold alive.

21. And Jasheb, who was the first scribe which was a homo made of the hands of Chimides gave himself to the worship of Mother Earthus.

22. For he took his time to write about her beauty and spledour. And he also worshipped her statue which he had stolen secretly from the chamber of Nymphidis.

23. And in no time at all, the writings of Jasheb began to take root in the hearts of millions of homos.

24. And they longed to see Mother Earthus again.

25. And when Nymphidis had known that many homos had begun to read the book of Jasheb and worship the image of Earthus, he sprang up to his feet and gave Jasheb a chase, for he was intending to end his life.

26. But Jasheb ran like the wind and plunged into the ocean hibidis.

27. And one-third of the homos on earth began to visit the ocean to drink of the waters of it and to beg Earthus for pardon for their sins against her.

28. Her image was also passed from hand to hand so that Nymphidis would not be able to locate it, because Jasheb had stolen it from his chamber.

29. And when Nymphidis saw that the people would not stop to visit the oceans to weep for Earthus and drink the waters, he began to find out how he would poison the water.

30. But Eartum remained in the moon with Earthus for a year. And the issue of her blood continued, but Eartum had worked upon it to bring it to a great reduction.

31. Then Earthus spoke for the first time after a year, saying, Eartum, let me return into the oceans, for I can perceive the agony of our creatures in the waters.

32. They cannot live alone in the waters for they shall all die for my absence.

33. Eartum, I plead with you, let us return to the oceans.

34. And Eartus said, stay peaceful Earthus, for no harm shall come upon our beasts.

35. I shall send down a permanent force into the oceans and the rivers and wheresoever upon the earth the waters are gathered.

36. And this shall regulate the waters to make them not overflow. This shall help our oceans and the seas and all water bodies to have their balance and preserve the lives of our fishes, our whales, our phibioses and all beasts which live in the waters.

37. Then did Eartum send down from the moon into the waters on earth a pulling force, such as the one he had also already set down in the moon before.

38. But Earthus remained in doubt that such thing would work to protect lives in the ocean.
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 2:05am On May 30, 2016
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

1. And Jasheb came out of the ocean alive at the third week.

2. For he had been helped by one of the fishes in the oceans.

3. And the fish looked beautiful and fresh in all manner to him.

4. Then Jasheb, when he had come out of the waters, began to think of disguising himself to look as beautiful as the fish itself.

5. For the fish itself had eaten up all the furs on his body such that he now appeared naked.

6. And Jasheb felt the need to cover up himself like the sons of God. And he went to the land of Phidis and found there some strands of the hair of Earthus on the tree where she was hanged.

7. Then did he weave the hair on his own head and his countenance was fair to look upon. And he was like Earthus in appearance. He also stuck some saps from the bark of the tree upon his lips; this thing was what Earthus always did while she was on earth.

8. And Jasheb saw a nut from a tree. And when he broke it, he found oil in it.

9. And he anointed his body all over with the oil to make his skin look smooth like Earthus' and like the friendly phibiosis in the ocean which had helped him get to land.

10. Then Jasheb walked gracefully like Mother Earthus. For he had also pierced his ears through and fixed some gold in them, all for the intent of looking like mother Earthus. He had also stuff some soft fruit of tacamid in his chest to make them appear like breasts.

11. And at that time did Nymphidis pass by and saw him.

12. And he curiously approached him, because he looked like Earthus.

13. And Jasheb was scared when he saw him. And he felt to make light his feet and flee.

14. But Nymphidis commanded him to remain because he meant no hurt.

15. And Jasheb remained, trembling; because he feared that Nymphidis would know him for who he was exactly.

16. And when Nymphidis had approached him, he yelled, Waldis!

17. Then did Jasheb understand what Nymphidis meant, because he had read of her in the book of Eartum the son of God.

18. And Jasheb mimicked the voice of Earthus saying, how do you know my name?

19. And Nymphidis was amazed when he heard the voice. And he said, are you truly Waldis?

20. Then Jasheb replied, yes I am. I have been lost in the desert for ages. My brother left me when I was surrounded by an unknown flame, but I was not burnt by the flame.

21. And when Nymphidis heard this, he fell into an embrace with him.

22. And he wept bitterly, but did not weep for a long time so that he would not be discovered to be weeping, for the homos may count it as a weakness to him.

23. Then did Nymphidis take her home with gladness of heart, thinking he was his daughter, Waldis.

24. And when Jasheb saw Faulkin, he was afraid that his secret would be discovered.

25. Then did Faulkin do exactly as Nymphidis had done, because he cried Waldis! when he also saw him.

26. And in those days, Faulkin began to demand of Jasheb those things he had been doing with him while they were away millions of years back.

27. (In those days, the homos made by birth do not grow more than the appearance of a youth).

28. And Jasheb said, "Faulkin my brother, my memory has been partially lost by the heat of the flame. Tell me what it was that I have been doing for you and I will do it again."

29. And Faulkin whispered into his ear.

30. Then Jasheb began to rub his long hair on Faulkin's feet, pouring ointment on his feet, according to what he had been told by Faulkin.

31. This same thing was what Waldis his sister had been doing with him because he loved her so much. And he took pleasure in the softness of her mammary glands which rested on his feet whenever she was doing that to him.

32. And the affair of Faulkin
and Jasheb continued for a space of a year until he asked him that he would see his unclothedness.

33. And Jasheb was afraid because he feared that his secret would be discovered.

34. And Faulkin said, "You are my sister, Waldis. Let us have the taste of what our fathers also had for I perceived it is the sweetest thing one could have on earth.

35. Was it not for this purpose I stole you away while you were yet a baby? Because I said in my heart, Waldis shall grow up to have the beautiful countenance of Mother Earthus and our fathers shall fight to take her as their wife.

36. And for this did I take you away to nourish you until a time like this. But at a time I thought you were ripe to be deflowered, the flame of my father engulfed you, but you did not die because you are the begotten daughter of the consuming fire himself.

37. And when Jasheb heard this, he was sore afraid, thinking he would flee the house of Nymphidis by night.

38. And when Jasheb was about to flee, he ran into the hand of Faulkin.

39. And Faulkin stripped him naked in his chamber. And he was shocked when he saw it.

40. And Jasheb was sore afraid, shaking violently on a spot.
Re: The Doctrine Of The Ufos by otemanuduno: 2:08am On May 30, 2016
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX

1. Faulkin was shocked when he saw the manhood of Jasheb.

2. The two fruit of tacamid had also fallen off his chest.

3. And Faulkin required to know who he was. And he replied, Jasheb.

4. And Faulkin's wrath waxed hot against him. And he threatened to take him to Nymphidis to torture him.

5. Then Jasheb vehemently pleaded for mercy. And Faulkin said, you shall only be granted mercy on one condition, that we continue in the affair.

6. And Jasheb said, impossible! For where in me shall your rod go through?

7. And Jasheb gathered confidence and said, Faulkin, you have a secret to keep than myself. I shall tell your father how you did fare with Waldis while she was alive.

8. Now I adjure you, stay away from me.

9. But Faulkin would not hear. And when he did not let Jasheb have a rest of mind, he allowed him to pass his manhood into him through his anus.

10. And this affair continued for a long time, but Nymphidis knew not what they were doing.

11. And as knowledge increased, the homos began to discover what was hid in the earth.

12. And Dadoni of the land of Ephradite was the one who discovered iron.

13. But Nymphidis was greatly displeased by this discovery, for his soul hated iron greatly.

14. And he sought to kill Dadoni, but could not because Dadoni had made a chariot with iron. And he escaped to Ephradite in his chariot.

15. And Tetrucan of the land of
Nymphidis was the one who discovered sulphur.

16. And at the discovery of it was Nymphidis glad because it supported his fire.

17. And Nymphidis had heaps of sulphur, but no one knew what he intended to do with it.

18. And it came to pass, that Nymphidis was weary at the continuous visit of the homos to the ocean to worship Earthus who was no more in the ocean.

19. And in anger, he killed a thousand and twenty-five of the homos made by his own hands.

20. For he poured out fire and brimstone upon them and they died.

21. And this did not stop the remaining homos from visiting the ocean to bow their knees.

22. And Nymphidis declared, if you will worship at all, then worship me. For I deserve to be worshipped than any of the sons of God.

23. How do you do your worship to Earthus who by now should be spending his second life in the chumorld? For she was but dead before Eartum rescued his body.

24. And the people began to make gates of brass and bars of iron for protection. For the fear of Nymphidis had engulfed them.

25. And Nymphidis commanded his men to go forth and break every gate of brass and destroy every bar of iron. But himself would not go with them because his soul hated brass and iron.

26. And Faulkin led the war. And they broke down many structures made with brass and iron.

27. They also destroyed the brazen images of mother Earthus which many homos worshipped.

28. And Nymphidis went forth into the continent of Ephradite, for he heard that Dadoni was there.

29. And Nymphidis struck stones together to make fire in the midst of the land.

30. And when they saw the fire, they were amazed because they did not know that stones could make fire.

31. For since the existence of many of the homos, they had been going from one place to the other to get ready-made fire without knowing the origin of it.

32. And Nymphidis burnt about two hundred thousand homos of the land of Ephradite and took away about one thousand worms which Ephradite had kept for the purpose of knowledge.

33. And Ephradite could not overcome Nymphidis and his homos who had invaded his continent.

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