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The Oracle On Main Street: A Journey Through The Fifth Dimension
The Oracle On Main Street: A Journey Through The Fifth Dimension
The Oracle On Main Street: A Journey Through The Fifth Dimension
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The protagonist of The Oracle On Main Street is Margaret Bishop, a 25-year-old, in the 1950s. A beautiful southern belle, librarian aid from Mobile, Alabama, a dreamer, who gets an opportunity of a lifetime when is given the responsibility to oversee an artifact exhibit in her hometown's library with never before seen relics. Especially an old

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Release dateJul 4, 2021
ISBN9781087974095
The Oracle On Main Street: A Journey Through The Fifth Dimension
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Marilyn Viruet

Marilyn Viruet, author of The Oracle On Main Street was born in Puerto Rico from Dominican and Puerto Rican parents and is heavily rooted in her cultural background. Raised in the United she found a passion for art in many different mediums including storytelling and writing short stories. Always commissioned to tell stories, she was encouraged by her family and friends to write one of her many fictional entertaining stories into a novel. She decided to take the challenge by providing a glimpse at the mystical world she has dancing in her head. Creating the book that she always wanted to read. Her spirituality rules her and this novel is a reflection of it and her love for nature and humanity.

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    The Oracle On Main Street - Marilyn Viruet

    1

    The Beginning

    Have you ever wondered if there is another dimension other than this physical realm? Well, let me tell you a story. In 1953 after the end of World War II, it was a prosperous and recovery time from the Great Depression of the 1930s, a point in time for innovation, new inventions, and breakthroughs. I vividly remember it was June 2nd, 1953. Britain had a new young monarch and it was coronation day. The first televised broadcast of the royal coronation. There was much excitement in the air. I remember as a young 25-year-old American Southern girl. Born and raised in Mobile, Alabama. An only child to Mr. & Mrs. Bishop, both dedicated their lives to education and public service. My mother Mrs. Annabel M. Bishop served as a teacher for 30 years and my father as a high-ranking officer at the Brookley Air Force Base. Now both retired and are volunteers at the local Salvation Army.

    And there’s me! A girl from this modest pedigree at 25 years old, the only thing that I could imagine was being a queen for a day. Being that I was the same age as the soon-to-be "Queen Elizabeth II." I could only think of how wonderful it would be to be queen, all the pomp and pageantry. It took me back to my debutante days at the Camellia Ball. Even though Mobile, Alabama had established its first television station that year. I still had to listen to the coronation through our; Philco Model 51-532 Bakelite Table Radio in the audio room of the Ben May Main Library, giving me the ability to do what I did best, the use of my vivid, wonderful imagination. You see, I just turned 25 years old. Considered beautiful with many suitors, I was still referred to as a spinster or old maid. Who had never experienced true love, but I always tried to find refuge in my books. I knew friends, family, and associates chatted about how disconnected I seemed during our family functions or charity events. My biggest accomplishment was my constant ability to keep my head in the clouds.

    Half of my day was spent assisting my parents or my mother while she tried to find me, available suitors. The other half of the day I would use it to do something more productive. I worked part-time as a librarian aid, which encouraged my ability to dream and explore new worlds and ideas since I had endless supplies of books at my reach. It was there at the Ben May Main Library in Mobile that I made my greatest discovery. An old document dated back from 200 B.C. included in a new exposition that came to our library with rare never seen before manuscripts found in the Southeastern and Gulf basins of the United States. The finding of this relic in this part of the world was alarming, leaving many unanswered questions as to how such manuscripts would migrate to the new world. How could it have made its journey from the Qumran Caves to our neck of the woods?

    This was the work of the 1950’s archeologist Philip E. Smith of Peabody Museum of Harvard University. He was known for excavating sites in the state of Georgia, Southeast, and Gulf region. Being that Georgia was the 13th and last British colony, the Southeast and Gulf had a dense history of colonialism and native history which served as a hub for discovering amazing treasures bringing about many artifact dealers to the area. The Ben May Main Library was assigned to safeguard these relics for the next 6 months during this exciting exhibition. It was a compilation of traveling treasures for the world to see.

    But it was this one manuscript found in Saint Mary’s, Georgia’s first Presbyterian Church built in 1808 that caught my attention. My knowledge of the Presbyterian religion didn’t extend very far. I encountered some religious texts in the library on Calvinism derived from John Calvin, a French theologian, and pastor of the church of Scotland while assisting library patrons on their research on different religious content, but it never sparked my curiosity. But this was an original manuscript of "The Essene" rituals including some writing of a Persian Queen named Esther never seen before not yet proven if this was the missing book of Esther. It said this manuscript was written between 150 B.C. and 70 A.D. This is where my great discovery began.

    As a very inquisitive child and now an adult woman I just couldn’t keep my curiosity intact. As a stroke of luck for me Mrs. Connolly the head librarian, also my boss was one of two people that suffered major injuries during the March 18th, 1953 tornado, she became ill; her recovery was taking longer than expected, and was prescribed bed rest by her doctor. Unfortunately, she couldn’t continue to oversee the preparation for the biggest event to ever come our way. I can’t remember the last time we had so much commotion in our town. This was making national news. The only thing I could come up with was the Mobile Mardi Gras Carnival, an annual traditional event that would only reach local news outlets. Due to the unfortunate event happening in Mrs. Connolly’s life, I was trusted to be part of the staff assisting with this great exhibition. Responsible for such an important event, all my time was dedicated to this project, paid and unpaid. I would spend long hours at the library. Not a bad thing, I didn’t have to try to avoid my mother and her marrying me off specially designed antics.

    Being in charge gave me unprecedented access to the library and its content. One afternoon I was finalizing the finishing touches for our grand opening of the exhibit and I encountered this manuscript containing a canon of scriptures, ascribe copy in small scrolls. These scrolls had a whimsical look to them making them more intriguing, composed of rolls of vellum with nice intricate ornament resembling a Torah with Greek carvings and writings on the wood. I started to glance at it but found myself breezing through these text translation notes, and I just couldn’t get enough. As I glanced, I noticed they made references in a set of plain explanations on the margin descended from the administration of things contained in the scriptures. Additional English notes referred to the year 1537, city of Antwerp and the English House William Tyndale who translated the text from Greek, Arabic, and Paleo Hebrew Alphabet to English. It included Greek carved initials. In the margin, I noticed the listing of seven Greek symbols or letters: Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, and Theta. I got the impression that these notes were a compilation of writings or theories from scholarly reviews under subjects I now know can be identified as Quantum Physics, Anatomy, Geometry, Mathematical Space, Science, Astronomy, and even Astrology. Within the writing, I came to a chapter called The Epsilon Dimension.

    2

    The Fifth Dimension

    I just couldn’t get enough! This manuscript had the word CHARIS embossed at the top. This chapter was talking about things I could only have imagined. Things that I found intriguing but at the same time they challenged everything I believed in. I got the impression that this was a fictional story, with the making of a great novel the details of it all were completely relatable to me as an active reader. It was almost sinful to read. I thought I was committing the biggest of crimes, but I enjoyed this read too much to care about the consequences. This book talked about the possibility of parallel worlds, duality connected by one energy source not seen by the physical third-dimensional world or visible to the naked eye. It talked about deeper possibilities away from the three dimensions that surround us. It referenced the human ability to understand things immediately without the need for conscious reasoning. Sort of what was happening to me at that moment.

    I couldn’t explain it at the time, but I knew I had stumbled into something bigger than me and it consumed me. I needed to know more! It brought awareness to beliefs that I had never considered challenging. I found it especially interesting the thought about the conscious and subconscious mind and how the subconscious mind has embedded impressions that decide our basic nature and personality, but we are not aware of our impressions. It’s an intuitive knowing, an unconscious awareness. Come to think about it, I thought I was the more outgoing, less pretentious image of Mrs. Annabel Bishop. I guess she didn’t make an impression on me. HA! Go figure!

    Seriously, it really captured my attention when it mentioned that human behavior is affected by the frequency stars, moon, and planets emanate. I always thought astrology was a mystic topic, nothing of great value. For a greater understanding, it applied mathematical and geometrical references, it broke it down from the beginning, the first dimension stating is a linear dimension or better known as length so anything reflected as a straight line that connects two points a dimension of one with a minimum amount of coordinates. The second dimension incorporates length plus width, latitude, and longitude, a dimension of two coordinates illustrating a diagram of a cross, square, and sphere. In the third dimension is anything incorporating the first and second adding depth which is everything we see as real today. When we bend our linear coordinate creating depths. A circle becomes a ball. It correlated the four dimensions like time and space. Past, present, and future. While we only see ourselves in the third dimension, at the present time not realizing we have the ability to travel back to our past or move on and fast forward to our future by exercising the power of the mind. There was a chronological order to things. In order to experience the fifth dimension, it explained we had to experience the fourth dimension, and this served as a portal to the next dimension. That was the only way into the fifth dimension. The fifth dimension includes not only the line from your birth to your present self but also the infinite lines branching from your birth to all possible versions of your present self. Allowing you to travel back in time. It depends on the individual’s own awareness on how to find and identify their presence in this dimension and how to move through the next dimension by finding the portal and entering the vortex and reaching the heavens. Their duality, their soulmate, guiding light.

    Illustrated as a dimension where you can reach upon a time of enlightenment or conscious awareness. One must be in a mental space where you are opened to everything and close to nothing. Not attached to anything physical but open to all the possibilities this universe has to offer. In this dimension, you will experience God’s grace and goodness, favor, and blessing but not given from above but something that you can create on your own from within. In this space, you mirrored the fourth dimension, as a place that you could see, hear, and feel only through your conscious awareness. The combination of 1 +1 unity of unity, the ins, and outs, top to bottom, right to left. Everything living here is alive there, in constant movement and sourced by this great energy. With the separation of time and space, we need to unite in order to manifest our best life, the best version of ourselves. This was the way I understood it at the time, it was like having a twin in another place that can hear, feel, and talk to you but you couldn’t see or touch. This twin could travel through time; past, present, and future to serve as our own personal guide. The key is to listen to that little, gentle voice in our head. This is the energy that guides us, better known as our intuition, considered as a fundamental force of nature. We all transcend from this place to this third-dimensional world without any recognition of ever being, but our job is to find our way back home to that place, source energy by going within. During our journey, we have physical experiences that would shape our existences leaving everything to chance not knowing that we have the ability to use our source energy to shape, create, and control this illusionary world. Making new impressions along the way. We live life by chance not knowing we can control every aspect and change every single life experience. Not only that but in the process, we are unconsciously creating everything in our lives every day through our thoughts.

    It also said; we are energy that comes from that supreme energy source that only transforms but can’t be destroyed. It didn’t talk about reincarnation, this explanation seemed different. Any individual at its origin state continues to change and transforms from a newborn, infant, toddler, child, teenager, young adult, adult, to a man and/or old man in an order of succession through time and space. All these stages occur within this third-dimensional world without ever leaving our vessel or our bodies. The body goes through transformations. During this period, likes, traumas, interests, and desires are born. Obtained from learned behavior pulled from our surroundings creating experiences and making impressions. But these learned behaviors don’t necessarily identify the true version of ourselves creating a constant struggle at an early age that can last for the rest of our existence. It is those individuals that recognize the true self that is able to pull from this source of energy and allow themselves to be guided by a higher power, their ability to listen to their intuition allows them to get closer to reaching this space of enlightenment a place where we would have piety towards God and righteousness toward humanity. The energy source or soul in other dimensions can see, feel, and communicate with us without us seeing or having the ability to touch them. Being that in that realm there is no time or space it can be a younger or older version of ourselves. It's like looking at a mirror image, only one direction it goes on to explain. I never wonder if my mirror image could articulate what it saw, how would it describe looking back at me. I had more questions than answers, how do I get there? Is there a place to go to in the first place? If so, when can I go there? Is it all in our heads? I just wanted answers! I couldn’t stop thinking about this. I wanted more. Enough of this! The exhibit was scheduled to debut on Saturday, June 6. Today, Thursday, and I still needed to confirm our VIP guests. They are coming from all over and I need to do a good job! As much as I want to continue to read duty calls. Back to work I go!

    We had a list of 150 confirmed guests. Among many VIPs and government officials there are also some local personalities two of my favorites; yes, my parents are scheduled to be here and I need to prove to my mother that I can hold my own, I want her to see that I don’t need a male figure to carry me for the rest of my life. I just want her to see that I’m ok, I can do this! Back to the exhibit, Mr. Philip Smith was confirmed. Author and astrologist Cyril Fagan from Arizona was also confirmed. The governor of Alabama Mr. Gordon Persons and the first lady was scheduled to make an appearance along with the Mayor of Mobile Mr. Charles Langdon and his wife. Confirmed, confirmed, and confirmed. I had difficulty reaching Mr. Marcelino, listed as a very important person and a special guest to Mr. Smith.

    He was an important art and artifact dealer. From what I can gather by hearing previous conversations, Mrs. Connolly mentioned that Mr. Marcelino was linked with most major museums in the world. Strange fellow, she mentioned. She got a chance to meet him on another occasion many years back at a convention in New York. World traveler, not married, no children. To be considered a scholar in different subject matters but theology was his greatest passion. No last name likes to be called only Marcelino and

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