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Aumanil's: Three Paths - One History
Aumanil's: Three Paths - One History
Aumanil's: Three Paths - One History
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A story about another cosmos.
Torngasak, the Creator, makes three creations - The Anernerk, The Neutara, and The Tonkrar. These correspond to the three creations in our cosmos of Angels, Humans, and Demons.
This is the History of those creations in that other cosmos. Mostly, there are wars - the Tonkrar trying to defeat the other two races.

There are three questions that every cosmos seems to try to answer:

Why does evil always seem to resurface?

What can I do so that my enemy is no longer my enemy?

Who will save the day?

Perhaps we can learn the answers from seeing what happened in another cosmos. What's more likely to happen is that it will allow us to look at these questions. Hopefully we can search our soul more deeply. And once we've scoured it, perhaps then we'll know the answers.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDale Stubbart
Release dateFeb 6, 2022
ISBN9798201941246
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    Aumanil's - Dale Stubbart

    Aumanil's: Three Paths - One History

    Dale Stubbart

    Published by Dale Stubbart, 2022.

    This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.

    AUMANIL'S: THREE PATHS - ONE HISTORY

    First edition. February 6, 2022.

    Copyright © 2022 Dale Stubbart.

    ISBN: 979-8201941246

    Written by Dale Stubbart.

    Table of Contents

    Title Page

    Copyright Page

    Culmination

    Creation

    Message

    Journey

    Change

    Triumph

    Repetition

    Forgetfulness

    Today

    Responsibility

    About the Author

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    Culmination

    Things Weren’t Always This Way

    Sometimes, I forget to think with the Angel-half of my brain. When I remember, I can float in the air. When I recall, I am able to pet wild animals.

    I fear that soon, I will only be able to think with the People-half of my brain. And then, I won’t even be able to walk on the reeds across the water.

    Things weren’t always this way. In the beginning, the Anernerk had no reason to fear forgetting to use their Angel brains. It was the only brain they had.

    Much later on, when the Anernerk married the Neutara and had children, their children were called the Anertara. Half of the Anertara brain was an Angel brain. The other half was a People brain.

    These early Anertara were in no danger of forgetting to think with the Angel-half of their brain. However, much time has passed since then.

    Creation

    Each Creation Lived Happily

    In the beginning, the Creator caused the Angels, the Demons, and the People to exist. Those are the Peoples’ names for the three Creations.

    In my language, I would have said, In the beginning, Torngasak called the Three to come forth. As he did so, he opened the paths for the Anernerk, the Tonkrar, and the Neutara. Those are the Anernerk and Anertara names for the three Creations.

    Each Creation lived happily in their own domain. Each was fairly ignorant of, and for the most part totally disinterested in, the others.

    The Angels or Anernerk lived in Glory. We call it Kuviasungnerk. Kuviasungnerk is sometimes called the Morning Star.

    The Demons or Tonkrar lived in the Abyss or Ningarnert. Ningarnert is sometimes referred to as the Dark Star.

    And the People or Neutara lived in the In-Between or Nerriungnerk. Nerriungnerk is sometimes called the Warm Star.

    Kuviasungnerk means Joy. Ningarnert is not just Anger. It is the expression of Anger. Nerriungnerk is somewhere between Joy and Anger. The meaning of Nerriungnerk is closest to the

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