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Omankha Birth & Rise of a Starseed: The Lion of Yehuda Polarity Integration Volume 1
Omankha Birth & Rise of a Starseed: The Lion of Yehuda Polarity Integration Volume 1
Omankha Birth & Rise of a Starseed: The Lion of Yehuda Polarity Integration Volume 1
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Omankha is a starseed from our galactic neighborhood cluster. His soul combines three fractional souls from three different planets. The Hunta empire who colonizing the 9th sector of our Milky Way galaxy cluster doesn't intend to let the mother give birth to Omankha for imperial security reasons. With all the available and possible help Maya can get, from the Alkebulan sisterhood, from the Ray Squad, from her sisters, and even from the feline family, his starseed family, the thriller of trying to keep him alive is breathtaking. Understanding the origin of the human race from the perspective of which the universal game was originally created is a tremendous eye-opener allowing the reader to understand the involvement of our galactic founder in human and planetary affairs. Planet Shan has been the center of multiple altercations since its inception. Omankha's journey definitely unraveled reality and shed the light on how soul arrives in our planet and how the galaxy is involved in our internal affairs.
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Release dateApr 10, 2019
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Omankha Birth & Rise of a Starseed: The Lion of Yehuda Polarity Integration Volume 1

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    Omankha Birth & Rise of a Starseed - Alphael E. Wizdom

    WIZDOM

    Copyright © 2019 Alphael E. Wizdom.

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    CHAPTER 1

    THE FELINES

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    M aya appeared uneasy as she knocked on the door to Uncle Kizito’s house. At first, she thought there was no one around when she heard nothing from inside. She knocked again, wondering if she heard him right when he said she should come to the house in the evening time because that is when the doctor would be around for the operation. She turned around to leave, believing that her unanswered knocks were a sign. Then she heard the lock click open and turned around to see her uncle standing in the doorway.

    Maya? So you decided to come after all. He was surprised to see her, and she understood his reaction. Even though she had not been sure she was going to come. Until she saw her father pick up his scrolls and praying beads and head to the temple.

    Saying nothing, Maya entered the house and uncle Kizito locked it behind her.

    Come in, he led her towards a room at the back of the house. The doctor is waiting for you.

    Maya followed him; her mind in turmoil at the decision she was making. Her stomach grumbled and heaved with nausea as if her very body was against the step she was taking. Still, she kept on walking with him, until he led her into a room with a single bed and a woman wearing a bloody lab coat and snapping on nylon gloves.

    So this is the girl? Dr. Essono asked, peering at Maya from behind thick-rimmed glasses.

    Yes Dr. Essono, this is Maya. The one I told you needed her pregnancy terminated.

    On hearing those words, Maya could not help but think back to where it all started.

    She had sneaked off to a high school with some of her friends one day when she was supposed to be attending a temple youth meeting. Her father, Mengolo was a very respected elder in the neighborhood of Essos, very popular area of the city of Yehuda. Yehuda is known as the city of seven hills. the city is surrounded by a landscape of seven hills, Mbam, Minkom, Nkolodom, Messa, Fébé, Akokdoué, and Mont Eloumden.

    Others claim that the seven emblematic hills are: Akok Ndoué, Mbog Ndum, Minloa, Ebaminala, Messa, Mbankolo, and Fébé. The city of Yehuda has always been the subject of controversy including stories about their Tribes and how the tribe of yehuda will be later called in the future, the tribe of Yehuda.

    Essos is where they lived and more often Maya found herself having to live up to a higher expectation than some of her other mates. Uncomfortable with the fact that people couldn’t see her outside of the shadow of her father, Maya was determined to change that. When one of the guys handed her a drink, telling her it was alcoholic, she smiled at him and told him that was the only way she drank it. And when her friends noticed a cute young guy checking her out from across the room and urged her to go talk to him, she decided to do it. Taking a sip of her drink before dropping it with one of her friends, she slowly made her way across the room, surprised when the guy pushed himself away from the wall he was leaning on and headed in her direction.

    Hi, Martha, he said when they met halfway across the room.

    Maya stared at him, blinking in surprise. How did you know my name?

    It was his turn to blink then, looking confused for a moment. Then his lips curved in a sexy smile that disarmed Maya. Must have heard it from one your friends. Can’t really remember who now, I was too busy staring at your pretty hair. How did you grow it that long? he asked, his attention on her face.

    Maya self-consciously touched her hair. She knew her hair was kind of rare. So dark it almost looked purple and long enough that it fell to right, above the curve of her waist. She had gotten many compliments about it. But none affected her the way the words of this stranger did. She smiled shyly, forgetting that none of her friends really called her Martha; all of them prefer to call her Maya. She forgot about that as she got lost in the deep green of his eyes. He made her smile, and then laugh. And when he lowered his head and kissed her, he made her forget everything she had ever learned. Like how at seventeen years old, she maybe was not ready for this. He took her hand and led her to a room upstairs, and she followed him eagerly. When he climbed in between her legs, she did not want to think about telling him to stop. Not even when she realized she didn’t even know his name.

    A few weeks later, the puking and nausea started. At first, Maya thought she had caught the flu as did everyone around her. Then the eldest of her six sisters called her and asked her some questions. And after, Maya sat in her room crying as the reality of the outcome of that one night had cost her. She was pregnant with a child and she had no idea who the father was. She had never seen him again after that party, and no one had any idea who he was or who invited him.

    Her pregnancy was the worst kept secret of Essos, and at one point, it seemed like the person who had no idea was her father. Everyone she met, they all told her the same thing. She had to get rid of the child. At seventeen, she was too young to foster on the responsibility of raising a child alone. Maya knew something about this, seeing as she grew up for the most part with only one parent, her father. Her mother died a few seconds after giving birth to her, the last of the seven sisters, living the responsibility of raising the new child to six girls and a man who preferred the cold hard tiles of the temple floor than spending time with his daughters. Maya grew up relying more on her sisters than on anyone else, and the bond between the seven girls was so strong that people more often thought of them as one, calling them the seven sisters of Essos. It was from her sisters that Maya learned about her mother and different things when she was around. And there were times when emotions ran high that she would have sworn she saw a vision of a woman with hair just like hers and eyes that were unlike any she had ever seen. At first, Maya was scared of these visions. When she summoned the courage to ask her sister about them, that was when she learned that all the girls had them too. The woman in the vision was her mother. It was not hard to imagine how great it would have been if her mother were still alive.

    It was, that in the end, with much pressure from her friends and people around, Maya finally decided to have an abortion.

    That was why she was now lying half naked on a bed she was sure had not been clean since its last visitor left, watching with fear as the doctor picked up a wicked looking metal contraption from the table and stood at the foot of the bed.

    Just relax, okay? the doctor advised her, placing one hand on her knees. It won’t hurt you much.

    Then she pushed the forceps between Maya’s legs as she set forth to kill the child in her womb. It was not long before Maya realized he lied. It hurt…very much.

    * * *

    As the sharp end of the force pierced the thin walls of Maya’s womb and began to seek for the baby so it could kill him, another battle was taking place in the astral plane. And at the forefront of this battle was none other than the baby in Maya’s womb. Only he was not a baby or human either. Unknown to Maya, the father of the baby was not just an ordinary human, but a member of the Feline race, the Lion people.

    The Feline are the parent race of the humans. They are one of the two primary races in the universe and arrived here by invitation of the Founders. Having successfully completed their Universal Game and completing their own universe, a group of forty-five Felines volunteered to come to this universe to help set up and oversee the same game here.

    The Felines are a bipedal race that stand around eleven to eighteen feet tall. Their skin is covered by a soft fuzzy hair-like material that looks like fur but isn’t. But like the lions that roam, they have manes and both the males and females have long hair.

    Their eye color ranges from green to gold, the variation changing as they grow older. Their skin also transforms from golden-brown to multiple colors with the passage of time and these two features, though not always accurate, are easily used to distinguish the old from the young.

    The overall Feline temperament is warm, sanguine, and intellectual. As they mature they take on more of a somber, introspective, and gentle nature. The elders are revered for the wisdom, compassion, and insight.

    As a race, they are extremely close and have a great sense of fair play. The females are revered and honored in equal status with the males. True to the feline way, they are all very curious and inquisitive.

    As part of the Universal Game, the Founders gave the Felines a new planet in the Lyra Constellation for their home. The Felines gave it a name that is unrecognizable by any language known to man, and the closest they came to name it was to call it Avyon. The universal game is the exploration of polarity, understanding the integration of polarity to the law of one. The Law of One, though beyond limits, as you call vibratory sound complexes, may be approximated by stating that all things are one when transcending polarity, there is no right or wrong, no disharmony, but only identity. All is one, and that one is love, that one is light, one love, the Infinite.

    Avyon was a paradise planet with mountains, lakes, streams, and oceans. This blue planet was very much like our present planet Shan in form and variety of vegetation and life forms. When the Felines arrived, they were in etheric form and needed to evolve into a form more suitable for life on their new planet. After many millions of years of evolution, the end result was a creature of feline likeness and characteristics. It was this form that formed the basis for their future incarnations.

    As part of the plan, a portion of the original felines stayed in etheric form including the seraphim lineage, one of the original founder primal which encompasses the seraph lineage of which would be called the winged ones, in terms of Avian genetic bird beings, or the angelic Seraphim, some are to provide guidance and wisdom to those incarnating. There is a cosmic and karmic connection between the founders and the future of their offspring’s. Some founder’s species will find this hidden element of the game later in their evolution and because of the law of whatever one did to others, they actually did it to themselves.

    But Avyon was a 3D planet and once the etheric felines incarnated, they would fall under the veil of amnesia that is part of the workings of a 3D planet of free will.

    As time passed, and through several cycles, the Felines evolved a line of felines that walked upright and retained the consciousness of their etheric counterparts, thanks to the periodic incarnations of some of the etheric felines and DNA from a bipedal mammal similar to the ape that was evolving on the planet as well.

    With the DNA from the ape-like mammal, the Felines were able to take on a more humanoid-like body while retaining most of the facial features and other characteristics. When this crossing reached a certain stage, the genetic line known as the royal line of Avyon, or House of Avyon, came into being.

    The etheric felines would continue to take turns incarnating to provide not only DNA upgrade but also to teach and train in higher dimensional principals lest their planet-bound brothers and sisters get stuck in the non-sentient animal incarnation cycle. The evolution of the Felines on Avyon was much in the same manner as the evolution of Humans. But unlike humans, the Felines made sure they did not get stuck in the animal cycle.

    In time, the conscious Felines grew large enough in number to take on the responsibilities of planetary guardians of their homeworld. They continued to evolve and eventually developed the technology for space travel and then warp technology. Their etheric brothers and sisters continued to act as their guides.

    Many among them became geneticists, a particular Feline specialty, and began helping to develop life forms of various kinds for planets and stars in the universe. Some among them became great space explorers and scientists of various kinds.

    It was during this stage in their development that the Felines would turn their attention to the bipedal mammal they owed so much to and then they began a program of genetic crossing and upgrading that would give them a soul and in the process create a new species that would become known as the Hu-mans. Hu for animal and man for the soul integration

    After numerous crossings and genetic upgrades, humanoid race type was made. There were two strains, the redheaded strain being the more outgoing and energetic, and the platinum strain being the more gentle-natured and introspective.

    After many thousands of years of continued careful cross-breeding, the feline humanoid hybrids began to be more common in the royal line of the Felines, The House of Avyon, than the purebred felines were. But this was all part of the plan.

    In time, the purebred felines would become one of the ancient ancestors of the humanoid template with only their genetic

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