Six Days of New Creation: New America & New World
By A.J Rasih
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Buu-Van AjareyaJemir Hope Nguyễn Rasih
American Poet/ Author,
Christian Thinker,
Author of Change,
Spoken-word American Poet, Son of Immigrants and Son of Man(kind).
1950, Rasih was born on March 1st in Luangprabang, Laos as the youngest of fou
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Six Days of New Creation - A.J Rasih
Six Days of New Creation
New America & New World
A.J Rasih
Copyright © 2022 A.J Rasih.
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Introduction
The story began with the End Times started on July 16, 1994 when the Shoemaker-Levy comet smashed the Jupiter with 21 fragments of the comet hit Jupiter frame by frame during 6-day period from July 16-July 22. The new creation of the new heavens and the new earth started on July 17th and the spirit of Christ Came down on me with the white light from above at 5:58 pm ET and 8:58 PT in Tierrasanta, San Diego County and I started writings and envisioned the new heavens(New America) and the new earth(New World) called Six Days New Creation: New America & New World
.
I finished the first-volume book of the Verses of Social Thoughts Encyclopedia: Six Days of New Creation - New America & New World
in Six days from July 17-22, 1994 the beginning and the ending of the new creation of the 21st Century and onwards.
The second-volume encyclopedic book title is
"Hope,
Promise,
and Better Future for Mankind:
Inspire America:
America’s New Social Order from A to Z. Comprised with 26 subjects in Alphabetical order."
What Readers Say about the Book
A book of comfort.
A gift of love, intelligence, and wit.
An illumination of thoughts.
Full of grace.
A light of new knowledge.
New realms of knowledge.
Witnessing history and hearing the authentic voices.
Oral narrative poems of history of America and the world.
Enriching human life.
A book changed everything and everything has changed the world.
What Readers Say about the Author
His simplest of his new contemporary American poems can snap open.
Enlightening people’s life, enhance people’s pleasure of language.
—Who’s Who of Asian Americans
All his work comes from his heart and his deep feeling about
American culture, life and society.
—Back at the Ranch Community News
He has a special gift for being able to look at life’s difficult situations
and envisioning wise solution.
—Thomas R. Gill, Esq, The Gill Group APC
He is one who had literally taken the hungry, the homeless and miserable,
and shown them the way to a new life of hope and dignity.
—Hal D. Rowe and David A Reinhardt, ACCESS
His is a wealth of skills in lingual interpretation, in finance, in organization, and in human achievement for the common good.
—Donna Jackson, Editor, The Polyglot
Attracted to Christianity and the Holy Spirit,
he became ordained as Christian minister
and he later dove into literature and began writing American poetry
—Vannasone Keodara
International Broadcaster for the Voice of America
This book is dedicated to the America’s new triumph,
the genius of the American spirit, and to Ajareya Jemir,
who He triumphs. May His light shine upon us all.
It is also dedicated to the preservation and enjoyment of
America’s New Triumph.
Foreword
While poetry may seem like an anachronism for this day and age, the inspiration and messages of poet and essayist Buu-Van Rasih are needed more than ever. Writer, historian, linguist, and longtime community leader, Buu-Van Rasih is a voice for our age, presiding over a unique sense of beauty, devoted to harmony and understanding and an appreciation of the American experience and dream. Buu-Van Rasih came to the United States as a displaced product of war, yet rose above that to become a trusted community leader and distinguished voice in his beloved Laotian community. No one has done more to share the unique experience of his culture and to inspire others to do the same.
His Verses of Social Thoughts are there to remind us of who we are and where we came from—to remind of us the indomitable spirit of ordinary people to rise to extraordinary occasions. When he writes about My Little Home Town,
he not only writes about remembrances but captures the poignancy of a loss that can never be reserved. What does survive is the spirit of the will. And that will always be there.
Buu-Van’s dreams are not those of a Pollyanna, but of one who has been through cataclysmic change and came through it a better person. His emphasis on harmony and understanding throughout his community is one we, as publishers of the newspaper ASIA, The Journal of Culture & Commerce, are proud to share. His messages of love, belonging, warmth, wit, and history are ones we will always cherish.
—Leonard Navarro
Publisher, ASIA, The Journal of Culture & Commerce
Acknowledgments
The very conception of this book also owes much to the pioneering efforts of Ed Passi and Jeremy Chaimontree, graphic art designers to Verses of Social Thought Encyclopedia. We would like to thank the dedicated people who helped produce this millennium edition: our editorial expertise, Darlene Still and Lisa Atkinson, Tutu Sphabmixay, Valentina Rasih, Loan Nguyen, Phinsavanh Inthachachack, and Malayvone Onevathana for proofreading and our Global Childe project managers Vilaykhone, Bobby and George Rasih.
I also acknowledge with gratitude the aid given by the following: Xlibris’s publishing, editorial, and marketing services staff members, Melanie Baker, Marjorie Josol, and especially consultants, associates and strong supporters over thirty-three years: Anthony J. Delellis, Charlie and Tuyet Hoang, Cheng Lim, Craig J. Leff, Cuc Phan, Debra H. Marton, Dough Perkins, Hai Nguyen, Hang Chau Trinh, Hieu Vo, Ho Thai Tran, Jeff Marston, Jimmy L. Slack, Joyce Schlegel, Ke Dinh, Khamphone and Phoukeo Simuong, Lao Van Lam, Leonard Navarro, Karen Smith, Paul Leon Masters, Lick Van Le, Linda Van, Loi Le, Luz M. Reddish, Marisa Montgomery, May Moua, Menh V. Pham, Michael B. Nguyen, Nghia Tran, Oanh Anne Vo, Paul Doan Chanthalangsy, Peter and Khamnueng Chaleunphonh, Rajnandini Raj
Pillai, Rosalynn Carmen, Sayheune Phomsavanh, Si Khac Chu, Susan B. Deicus, Thanh Khao Chu, Thien Vo, Thomas R. Gill, Tuan Dinh Nguyen, Vannharath, Thoumamaked, Vannasone Keodara, Chandeng Phengsavath, Charles Stanley, DaSengsouriya, Davone Phaphone, Harold Camping, Manivanh Rasih, Manivone Rasih, Milie Siganonh, Phayboune, Sengsouria, Sone Phraphilounlasack, Sounnara, Rasih, Thien Van Nguyen, Thip Phavong, Tom Soukanh, and Udom Bouthirath.
About This Book
During the first two decades of the third millennium
of the twenty-first century, the first American spoken-word poet, philosopher of the mind, spirit writer, and citizen maker gives hope and the promise of a better future for mankind at the time of the COVID global pandemic and global disorders of the social order of the world. The American spoken-word poet has a vision of the new America and a new world called America’s New Triumph’s 21st century of the Verses of Social Thoughts and subtitled:
Inspire America: America’s New Social Order A to Z."
It gives his hopeful words of wisdom and offers consolation and comfort to the future generations.
Rasih was born in Ban ViengXay (Triumphant Village) of Luang Prabang, the northern part of Laos, and identified as a son of Vietnamese immigrants from Nghe An Village, Vinh City, Vietnam. The lengthy encyclopedic Verses of Social Thoughts (The Vest) bearing his name and his major prophets Isaiah (Ajayeya) and Jeremiah (Jemir) is known to be a national treasure of the literature of America and the world.
As an American spoken-word poet, the evangelist of the last testament, his verses are remarkably flexible, with great breadth and fresh expression. His creation of the new America and new world in six days looked beyond those times of trouble.
His work My Journey to America stated that he was ordained and baptized by the Holy Spirit. When he came home from the trip to Tierrasanta, the holy land of The Island in the Hills,
a community within the city of San Diego, Southern California, United States, a sudden white light came down on him, and the American Spirit dwelt in him with the extraordinary vision of God sitting on a throne of the divine manifestation in Christ.
The voice came from above, You’re my son, the beloved. With you I am well pleased.
The Holy Spirit led him to write the parable, VEST: the Principles of the New Humanity and New Righteousness.
The first volume is Out of Darkness Comes Light: The Book of All Human Knowledge: Encyclopedia of the Verses of Social Thoughts, with 424 pages. The second volume is The Complete Encyclopedia of Social Thoughts: Hope, Promise and Better Future for Mankind, with 822 pages.
It took him six days to finish the first volume, and it took him twenty-six years to finish the second volume of the Verses of Social Thoughts since February 1,