Avataria: Book Three of the Cyannian Trilogy
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In the final book of The Cyannian Trilogy, I infer that humanity on the virgin world, Avataria, will follow a life-style similar to Earth. Not simply because the people of Earth have seeded it, but that I am influenced in my belief that the basic constituents and mechanisms to support the physical life exist everywhere in the universe. The three books of the Cyannian Trilogy, describe an evolutionary cycle of events that suggest the inhabitants of Earth are descendants of a successfully proven civilisation. Having seeded Earth, this civilisation is then governed by a universal protocol that forbids them to interfere with the learning processes on this new world. The final book takes the reader into the spiritual dimension, where they witness the lives of the young spirits undergoing their trials on this new world. Their spiritual guides are now proven souls who had lived on Earth in the first two books.
Chris J Berry
Since writing the first of his books, the author’s main objective adheres to his plan to try and help the creatures and people of our planet. Gazing across the world, nothing seems to change, with conflict the continuing trend on earth. Societies descend into violent confrontation, with factions fragmenting into smaller dependencies rather than seek to unite the nations of our world. Global weather extremes continue to fuel humanitarian crises, destroy food harvests, and desecrate their crop areas. The theme of this twelfth project, The View from Infinity, the sixth in the series A Voyage to Infinity, seeks to expand on the author’s suppositions of what the life beyond offers in the previous books. The introductions in this series, the author hopes, will provide clues that ask us to view life logically and consider the transience of life, our inevitable exit from it, and what that means in terms of the material wealth we strive to generate. Considering those factors establishes one fact—that nothing in the material world belongs to anyone—and poses the question, which then is the real world? He persists in his belief that the demise facing humanity can only be addressed by a united world. Remaining dedicated toward our Maker’s doctrines, the author seeks to abide by his ten laws to guide his life.
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Avataria - Chris J Berry
© 2010 Chris J. Berry. All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.
First published by AuthorHouse 9/14/2010
ISBN: 978-1-4343-7748-7 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4343-7749-4 (hc)
ISBN: 978-1-4520-8334-6 (ebk)
Printed in the United States of America
Bloomington, Indiana
Front cover
by
Sandy Clark
Contents
The Cyannian Trilogy
Preface
Book Three
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
The Cyannian Trilogy
Epilogue
Bibliography
About the Author
Dedicated to
those unseen ones
that guide us
from the
dimension beyond.
Note from the Author
To appreciate the full life-cycle that takes place in the Cyannian Trilogy, it is essential to have read the first two books. Once this has been achieved, the stories in Avataria may be read individually, ad infinitum.
The Cyannian Trilogy
Introduction
In the final book of the Cyannian Trilogy, I infer that humanity on the virgin world, Avataria, will follow a life-style similar to Earth. Not simply because the people of Earth have seeded it, but that I am influenced in my belief that the basic constituents and mechanisms to support the physical life exist everywhere in the universe.
The three books of the Cyannian Trilogy, describe an evolutionary cycle of events that suggest the inhabitants of Earth are descendants of a successfully proven civilisation. Having seeded Earth, this civilisation is then governed by a universal protocol that forbids them to interfere with the learning processes on this new world.
Summarising, Cataclysm Earth tells the story of a world abused by its inhabitants, Heritage from Cyan describes how the people of Earth finally unite and find a solution to life that leads them to spiritual success. Avataria seeks to portray how, and why it all went wrong.
Drawing on the knowledge gained from a life-time of personal psychic experiences (thanks to the clairvoyant skills of my mother and her companions), I attempt to reveal a little of what I consider lies in the life beyond, and the opportunity our lives here on Earth offer us to prepare for it. Convinced in that belief now, I submit unequivocally to the idea that death represents a natural progression from the physical life, and should not be deemed as a sinister event.
The chapters in book three describe how I believe we are influenced by those in the spiritual dimension. Progressing through a period equating to the last two millenniums on Earth, I use a chronological series of similar events that take Avataria to the present day, implying history repeats itself but on this new world.
The stories I use are based on events that occurred during my past, some, however, are fictitious, but adhere to what I believe relates to the unseen drama taking place around us. I can offer no proof to support my ideas. But I feel duty bound to declare my most intimate beliefs that have arisen from what I have witnessed during séances held by my mother and her friends.
Now approaching the twilight of my life, I ponder the question, ‘what have I learned from my experiences’? The simple answer; that we are each responsible for our own conduct, and how we reach a conclusion to the meaning of life here. Acceptable enough. But I feel the real solution to life is a collective one, and that success on a world scale can only be achieved by a united people.
To help us accomplish this, the opportunities to learn exist around us in all walks of life. Occasions will arise when we can rationalise over others’ opinions and benefit from them, but proof of the truth exists within us if we use our souls as a conduit through which to access the spiritual dimension.
In the closing chapters of Cataclysm Earth, my fictional character, Tristram, leads his people to discover the truth of the universe. Book two, Heritage from Cyan, develops into a life emblematical of that truth, taking them out into the cosmos. Book three, Avataria is symbolic of life on pre-cataclysmic Earth.
As a result of my past experiences, I have become committed in my belief in the spiritual dimension. I do not pretend to have all the answers, and continue to listen to the small voice of conscience within that guides me. I am saddened to learn of any sect, religious or otherwise, that takes up arms to force their beliefs on others, as the values they are striving to achieve are lost. If after reading this trilogy it offers one reader a particular direction to safely go in search of their life’s solution, then it succeeds by influence and not by deed of force; satisfying the age-old criterion, we are all here to help one another……….CJB.
Preface
The opening paragraphs in this last book of the Cyannian Trilogy, relates to the lifestyle currently existing on Avataria. The speed at which the Evil One was overcoming this world, described in the closing chapters of book two, had been checked by Tristram; setting the Universal Technology out of the reach of the human aspect. Resting in the temples deep beneath Avataria’s oceans, this technology is now under the guardianship of mysterious Faceless Beings.
Chapter one continues to describe the theme of life through the ages, using a time-scale similar to the periods that had existed on pre-cataclysmic Earth. The occasion arrives when a Divine Being, from the celestial realm, enters Tristram’s world to teach his young incarnate souls the truth of the universe. The Evil One wastes little time in persecuting this Divine spirit, capturing the wills of many young souls to help him.
Following the end of this teaching process, the Supreme Being places Tristram under the guardianship of that Divine Being. Strengthened by what he has learnt, Tristram embarks upon the final phase of his task. As the Evil One and his legions loom around him, he sets into motion a plan he hopes will take Avataria into the celestial realm. Lying ahead of him is the age-old conflict between the good and evil entities of the universe he is now familiar with. The stakes are high in terms of the young souls passing through his world. They eagerly await entry to the physical plane, confident in their quest to prove they can learn the truth of the universe.
Poised in the spiritual dimension they stand at the threshold of their physical life, fully aware of its transient aspect compared to the infinitive spiritual existence. The moment of conception takes away their spiritual knowledge, and they emerge as profoundly innocent incarnate infants. Tristram knows the critical phase lies within the early years under the guidance of their parent host, the quality of which will determine the level of their success in the future.
The spiritual dimension is brought into reality by randomly selected characters previously portrayed in the first and second books. Existing now as spiritual-guides, their task is to try and steer the incarnate souls away from the influence of the Evil One and his legions.
As chapter one draws to a close, Tristram ponders a dark cloud gathering on Avataria’s celestial horizon. The eternal conflict between good and evil has now come face to face on his new physical plane. As we enter into chapter two, a journey begins through the decades that reflect periods similar to Earth’s up to the present day. The reader witnesses the lives of randomly taken young spirits; their stories narrated and monitored by their spiritual-guides.
Throughout the chapters of book three, the passage of time is preserved, and the prevailing effect the lifestyle is having on Avataria’s environment. Gazing down from the celestial window, Earth’s history is destined to repeat itself on this new world. Tristram and his kindred spirits continue to watch over their young souls, waiting for one to stand up and be counted against the Evil One. Tristram begins to experience the patience his great friend, Antron spoke of several thousand years before…CJB.
Book Three
Avataria
Chapter One
THE CONCEPTION
~1~
Life on Avataria had suddenly become very basic, as John Kinver’s generation laid the foundations for their new civilisation. The technology of the old world was still fresh in their minds, but with them possessing neither the raw materials nor tools to reproduce it. However, Avataria was fertile, yielding crops in abundance. The prefabricated habitats, left by the Earthenians, were strong and would provide the Avatarian people with shelter into the foreseeable future.
From the celestial window, Tristram, and his kindred spirits, watched as the time approached when the eternal conflict would begin again. The settlements, located around the world, initially knew of each other’s existence. But in the absence of communication, combined with the passage of time, that knowledge was lost.
As the years passed, the old ones made their transitions back to the spiritual dimension; their teachings gathering dust in the temple vaults. The infant Avatarian nations became oblivious of each other, and passed into an era of isolation. Various cultures appeared in them, and it seemed likely to Tristram that the seed for their future intolerance of each other had been sown.
The speed at which life on Avataria began had now slowed dramatically, and gazing into the future, its development seemed set to progress at a rate similar to early Earth.
Viewing it symbolically, the technology on Tristram’s world now equated to little more than the simple wheel in comparison. His special souls awaited their time, poised, ready to incarnate on Avataria and provide the periodical technological advances needed to progress life on it. The benefits arising from their genial talents, would largely depend on the attitudes of the leaders present at the time and the wisdom they applied to use that knowledge.
Though he was cautiously optimistic, Tristram felt it would be naïve to speculate on an Avatarian future without conflict; attributing any forthcoming disputes to the irritability existing between nations prevalent at the time, and undoubtedly influenced by the Evil One.
The learning process had recommenced: the young incarnated souls making their choices as they passed through Avataria’s physical plane. Their guides shadowed them as pledged to do so by Tristram, endeavouring to influence their wills toward the truthful aspects of life. But once incarnated, the young spirits became the architects of their own destinies. They enjoyed a freedom of choice that made it easy for the evil minions to suppress the voice of conscience within them.
Tristram, and his kindred souls, prepared themselves for the horrific events they could see looming on Avataria’s celestial horizon. As the years turned into decades and decades to centuries, life on Avataria manifested in a variety of ways. Languages appeared, with numerous dialects that added to the isolation of nations. Civil confrontations, localised within the societies, led to more serious conflicts resulting in the tragic deaths of many young souls.
The weaponry employed initially, was primitive, essentially involving hand-to-hand combat that at the end of the day left many suffering on the battlefield, poised on their moment of transition. The Evil One and his legions revelled in this new arena, capturing the wills of many young souls. Tristram was aware he had not introduced any great inspiring example on Avataria. For a while the presence of the first elders had influenced life, persuading the young to believe in the dimension beyond. But those lessons had passed on with them— soon forgotten.
Many aspects in the material life enhanced the Evil One’s advantage such as, selfishness, greed, avarice and cruelty. To address this, his great friend Antron had confided in him that the time approached when he would need to ask the Supreme Being to incarnate a teacher upon his world. This master spirit of the highest realm would demonstrate how to live, and tell the young souls about the existence of the Infinite One. Tristram had learned that all virgin worlds received similar visitations, and that once the message had been delivered there was no excuse for disobedience.
A meeting, with the Supreme Being, had outlined the great plan to Tristram as the present civilisation approached its first millennium. From the realms of the Infinite One, a single vessel would bring the Divine Being and incarnate him on Avataria. The master spirit would enter the physical plane to a chosen family through a process known only to the Infinite One, and not as a result of the usual human procedure.
Those loyal to the Infinite One would be able to sense the approach of this event; the Evil One would also know of it, able to prepare his legions and focus them on persecuting this being.
***
Antron was excited, seeming unconcerned about the life the Divine Being would be subjected to. Tristram, however, felt uneasy, as undoubtedly it would be analogous to the story that had been told on Earth. The explanation he received from Antron, referred to the Divine Being’s complete knowledge of the spiritual dimension. From birth he would sense its existence, generating a liaison with it that would provide him with the resources to tolerate any abuse.
Tristram tentatively asked the Supreme Being to initiate the event, realising the master spirit knew more about the reason for this task, and the experience to live it than any of them. Antron sensed the distress in his friend but said nothing, realising that whatever comfort he offered would not settle him.
This event was another pinnacle in Tristram’s spiritual progression, and could raise his soul a little closer to perfection. As master of Avataria, there were formidable difficulties ahead for him. Witness to the Divine Being suffering at the hands of the dark legions, it could sway him from an eternal plan that had stood since time immemorial in the universe.
The Supreme Being arrived, sensing Tristram with his greeting. The event has begun, Tristram, the chariot dispatched.
Tristram knew he referred to the celestial ship bringing the Divine Being, feeling concern again for that soul. The Master Spirit sensed his mood immediately. Tristram, you judge this event by its material aspects and not its spiritual ones.
But the suffering the Divine Being will undoubtedly experience during his life there.
The Supreme Being gazed intently at him. Tristram searched his conscious. There seemed no logic to his appeal, reflecting again on how he was addressing another Divine Being who had already lived through that type of incarnation.
Tristram felt humble, looking up at the Supreme Being. I was unable to feel nothing, Master,
he said softly.
The Supreme Being smiled. I would expect nothing less from someone who cares as you do, Tristram. But trust in the Infinite One. He looks after his own.
The Master Spirit gradually withdrew, sensing Tristram with calming thoughts. Rest with your kindred ones, Tristram. Tomorrow you will meet with the Divine soul who will teach your young incarnate spirits, and then on Avataria we shall see the beginning of the event that will lead you into the final phase of your plan.
The statement settled Tristram, encouraging the intrigue in him at the thought of meeting his young souls’ mentor.
Antron approached again; well aware of Tristram’s previous concerns. Nothing changes, Tris. We all have to adhere to the plan. My response was similar to yours when I faced this period during my time. They are special beings Tristram, and should command an implicit obedience from everyone in all walks of life.
Tristram looked away, reflecting back on the Divine Being’s story that had taken place during Earth’s past. I know you’re right, Antron, but it’s hard to let go of those physical feelings. I can see the need for the teachers, but why must they suffer so?
To prove the Infinite One cares about us, and to make those aware on the physical plane how precious the time spent in the material life is. Your young spirits will have the truth spelt out to them as those on Earth, Cyan and many other worlds throughout the universe have.
Antron continued to disclose the spiritual meaning of it all. Arising from the physical dimension of Avataria, they sensed the preparations the Infinite One was establishing. Discreetly he introduced his agents; proven souls incarnated on Avataria to support this special event. The parents had already been selected, and were themselves chosen ones from the highest realm.
The atmosphere surrounding Avataria became charged, sensing those who were able to feel beyond the material life’s boundaries, something wonderful was about to happen. The presence of the Evil One had diminished, appearing to have temporarily withdrawn from the arena while waiting for the Infinite One to complete his preparations.
The moment had arrived. Unknown to those on Avataria, a solitary craft had begun its journey across the dark void separating the Infinite One’s Eternal Kingdom from the physical universe. Antron had told Tristram, this divine ship would provide the physical means to give the spiritual aspect direct access to the material plane of Avataria.
The gravity of all that Antron and the Supreme Being had said began to lessen his concern, replacing it with an increasing feeling of excitement as the Divine presence drew nearer. The insight he had been given into the life the Divine Being would enter had not diminished his appreciation of the potential suffering, nor the sacrifices he would make; rather, he had come to a better understanding of the reasons for it.
Soon, the beautiful ship began its approach, appearing similar in design and size to the motherships of the Cyannian and Earthenian fleets. The huge vessel locked itself into a geo-stationary orbit over an area of Avataria renowned for its temperate climate. Unlike Cyan and Earth’s mothercrafts its hull glowed uniformly, and could be seen from the surface of Avataria as a large bright star in the heavens.
Tristram now, had begun to share in Antron’s enthusiasm. As they watched from the celestial window, the Supreme Being was the first to appear, followed by others from the ship escorting the Divine Being toward them. Tristram felt a presence similar to that emanating from the Supreme Being as they approached. Standing beside him, Antron’s usual poise was absent; his gaze transfixed on the group.
They paused before them, so that Tristram and Antron stood facing the Divine Being. The peaceful eyes gazed at them as he embraced their spirits; the Supreme Being standing silently behind him.
You need not worry over me, Tristram.
The words drifted into his mind in the Divine Being’s softly spoken voice. The time on Avataria will soon pass, and my only concern is that your young ones will not listen to me.
Tristram was mesmerised by the perfection and power emanating from this being. All that Antron had told him now started to make sense. The physical suffering was an important factor, since it would provoke curiosity in those around him about the spiritual dimension beyond. In possession of that knowledge, the Divine Being would demonstrate it was pointless to reciprocate toward others cruel and inconsiderate deeds. To cling to, or fight over the material aspects of life on any physical plane wasted the opportunity to learn life’s true values. Tristram sensed the wealth of knowledge and the timeless existence shrouding the Divine presence, contemplating how far he still had to go to attain such perfection.
Though Antron had gained far more experience, he was still noticeably affected by the Divine presence, unable to sway his gaze from him. Tristram and Antron felt their spirits uplifted from the audience until the Supreme Being stepped in, telling them the time approached when the Divine Being was to begin his period of incarnation. All of them joined auras and parted in true friendship, Tristram feeling settled, now more in touch with the plan.
The Immaculate Conception took place, and the incarnate Divine Being emerged from the womb of the parent mother as a physical infant. From that day Tristram and Antron never left the celestial window, following the progress of the infant as he grew to adolescence. When able to think for himself, he sensed his origin and began the task he had been sent to do.
Under the guardianship of the elders of the time, he took his place in their halls of learning, endearing himself to them by his thirst for their knowledge. It was not until his life moved toward adulthood that certain elders began to view his activities with suspicion. He was beginning to attract a following that made him higher in popularity with the people than those governing the temples. Worse still, his teachings digressed from strict religious doctrines originating from ancient writings, allegedly passed down since the beginning of life on Avataria.
Tristram could see that his laws had been corrupted to suit those in power; his writings interpreted in ways that gave a clear advantage to ruthless people. The story progressed similarly to the one on Earth and Cyan, and destined to be complicated further by the return of the Evil One. He seized the opportunity to influence antagonistic attitudes against the Divine Being. The people allowed themselves to be persuaded; that this benevolent person was a fraud trying to undermine their society. The miracles he performed were ignored, diminished by allegations that he was a sorcerer; supported by circumstantial evidence to justify his persecutors’ accusations.
Unperturbed, he continued to spread his message, describing the existence of the Infinite One’s kingdom and teaching the true values of life. All the time, the celestial ship hung motionless in the sky, making no attempt to contact anyone while the teaching process continued. Tristram, his kindred spirits and Antron watched, constantly sensing their support into the Divine Being as his persecutors drew their final plans against him.
Standing around the celestial window, they prepared themselves as the threat loomed nearer to the incarnate Divine Being. One evening, resting quietly with a few of his most trusted friends, he sat alone while they slept. Lifting his face skyward he conversed with the Infinite One asking, in his anguish, if the plan could be revised. Intuitively he knew it could not, and resigned himself to his fate. Every spirit standing around the celestial window felt his despair in those few moments, wanting so much to help him. Tristram sensed the tension rising on Avataria and wondered, in the face of the Divine Being’s enemies, would he have had the courage to admit his allegiance to him?
The time arrived when the contrived charges were made that heralded his arrest. The trial was a fabrication of untruths that, in essence, renounced the existence of the Infinite One himself. The cross-examinations were lengthy to maximise his suffering, followed by merciless beatings that agonised the celestial beings gazing down. As the Divine Being’s trial progressed, Tristram and his companions continually deliberated on the void that existed between them and this master spirit, aware of the courage that was required to undertake such a task.
Instinctively they sensed his transition was imminent, and would result in Avataria’s enlightenment of the Infinite One’s laws of existence on the physical plane. Loyal to the Infinite One he completed the task and made his transition; his suffering at an end.
The celestial ship seemed to glow brighter as the Divine spirit returned to it. Antron, Tristram, and his kindred souls, rejoiced along with the occupants of the ship.
The Supreme Being, who had now joined them, drew close to Tristram. My task here is complete Tristram. But that does not mean you will not see me again. You have a new mentor in the Divine Being who will guide and advise you as I have done in the past.
Tristram was delighted to learn that his new mentor, having completed teaching the truth to his young spirits, had become attached to his plan to take Avataria into the celestial realm. But there was one who was not happy, watching with vengeful eyes at the rejoicing in the heavens. Again, the Evil One prepared to re-establish his grip on Tristram’s world as the celestial ship moved away.
Tristram and Antron continued to celebrate the Divine Being, who had courageously met the Evil One on his own ground and had won the day. It was for Tristram now with his kindred spirits to complete the task of carrying Avataria forward. From that day onwards, the birth and death of the Divine Being would be celebrated on Avataria throughout future generations, consequent of the teachings he had imparted to its inhabitants.
~2~
Life progressed on in the nations around Avataria; the sporadic flow of genial souls continuing to pass through its physical plane, creating the impetus in the various technologies to enable the current civilisations to advance. As the time lapsed, following the Divine Being’s departure, the Evil One intensified his presence and began to impose his will upon the young souls once again.
Tristram recognised a pattern emerging from the experiences he had lived through during his life on Earth. Since the re-location of the settlements centuries before, there had been a steady increase in civil feuding within the nations, but still no physical