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The Third Avatara - Rosario Carollo
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The 12 was that unique known number which with hir magic communicating to the Great Priest with the stellar world, more precisely with the priest Ahn of the Dheiol planet of the Winter Constellation. In that very far planet life forms were incorporeal, but were still preserving the capacity to interact, even if weakly, with the matter. Not only the administrators but also all the inhabitants, in fact, were obeying with sincere devotion to the law which we would call of the Universal Love; this millenary practice had almost completely cancelled the material existence of all the life forms by now. In practice was treating oneself of a community of entity (angels) close to transmigrate definitively in an incorporeal reality. In turn Ahn was in constant contact with the Real Dimension Sahreb-Ahur, reality that regulated the Law of the Eternal Order and that he sent the avataras to those lower worlds what was considering as needy of a Sowing. The avataras were very powerful incorporeal entities which were going up and down for the universe portion assigned to them. They task was to restore an effective and lasting balance to be able to infuse in the deepest conscientious states of the creatures, the seed of the universal love through the respect to the Law of the Eternal Order. They were representing for all practical purposes the truth, the life, the law. Sahreb-Ahur eyes were in the birds and the insects (his residual life forms on Earth), had already for time seen and carefully analysed the Gordha empire situation, and especially of smaller tribe and were fearing social riots. They defore decided to send, at least for the moment, some entities on Earth, the sharari (prophets or Great Priests), and the Dheiol planet would have made it, say so, less incorporeal their spirit (or essence), and compatible with the terrestrial matter . But how was the entity coming from Sahreb-Ahur sent on Earth ? The male spiritual germ (Er-ruh) genetically made bodily on the Dheiol planet and made later compatible with the organism of the men, was inserted to the basis of their vertebral column; after Er-ruh of an entity identifies your terrestrial twin it's automatically inserted with his cosmic energy ( the male and female humans had a female Er-ruh but only few were perfectly compatible with the spiritual ones ), so undergone after this grafting the lymphatic and hormonal proliferation of absorption necessary for the carnal relationship with the opposite gender. Thus was born a human being (man or woman), whose future and aware purpose was to drive and infuse the love towards the nature, the respect of the one with the other, and to remind the humanity that the life on earth would be important just for the acknowledge of the otherworldly, in other words of infuse, to feed that germinal principle of contained spiritual type (Er-ruh), how we were saying, in every human being. One was saying that this spiritual personalities , precisely, they were called sharari
. Different process was used for the descent on Earth of a avatara; in this case the embodied living creature one into maternal lap was a of Sahreb-Ahur creature, directly checked by the Great Priest Ahn. The Big Sowing would have happened in this case, because the avatara would have had infinite powers on Earth, him would have with his inner fire
cleaned up, we euphemistically say, the terrestrial brushwood to make the Good Sowing produce from they ashes through his word. The fact, maybe not negligible, is that it was not needed the lymphatic and hormonal absorption phase for the avataras, instead indispensable for sharari; it was the woman to be, directly, fecundated by the Er-ruh of Sahreb-Ahur. But to take place such an extraordinary event, that corporeal entity which would hereafter have been that woman, been already era chosen before his took form in the maternal lap, when his your essence wasn't incarnate still; that been woman chosen for his spiritual virtues which in existences on Sahreb-Ahur were very much develop. Absolute dowries of kingliness and respect of the Law of the Eternal Order to this woman they were therefore recognized .
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The Gordha empire was truly needing of a avatara; the tribes were always in struggle, the grain was lacking for the strong drought of the easthern earths. Tribe were adoring local divinities which were doing comfort to that and not to the near one. In other words, one wasn't able to agree on anything. Samhal-Sata, the man's animal dimension was always increasing more your power. The empire of Gordha of which Hamnut was Great Priest was subject by now to frequent and always more incisive invasions by the east Frusha's, from the sea, with little and agile boats. The imperial army was able at least for the moment, to repel such attacks. The emperor of Gordha was the young man Trehn, a boy of noble spirit which had a big respect in the elder Hamnut, having remained orphan in tender age and educated by the old one priest; and however between the two - representatives of time power and of the spiritual one - for some time an always more open divergence had been there in strategic military and politicalchoice facts; Hamnut was criticizing the young emperor to have continued the father's work in not grant the full freedom to the slaves and relieve so the social tensions than in that's worryingly they were multiplying. People by now were tired of fighting, to pay weighing taxes and see always more rationed for the food, which between the other things was always the same one, leavened bread with a pulse mixed batter to sheep ricotta; the huge and numerous water wells were slowly drying up. The economy structure was very simple, there weren't coins, the exchange was taking place in nature, sheep, hens, cows, lambs, pigs. Reindeer, gazelles, deer, foxes and even more rare one the bear, were the most heavy and rich exchanges, and only Gordha had mountainous reliefs such as to allow their survival, including birds of prey. Because of the poor rains progressively the number of the sources had been halved. Hamnut was living in the temple of Lajallath the capital of the empire, placed on a rise, always inside the imperial palace, of square form, entirely constituted in bricks and cover of gold foils; from four little circular windows, which were at the center of every wall, and were penetrate by the solar rays which during the year ellipses always various were drawing on the floor and that in the four astronomical days of the Ahur-Hek, Ahur-Haik and Tyah-Shol, Tyah-Mhol (the solstices and the equinoxes) were respectively showing in a cyclic and perpetual way on the floor four bright points inside four of the twelve gold symbols; the old Hamnut in the Ahur and Tyah days was following the beam of solar light inside every symbol carefully since each of them inside had some complex cosmic geometries associated with the appearing motion of the sun and of the moon, and every now they could have given some more or less pleasant surprises . For the study and the observation of the lunar motion four very narrow splits were present to every temple corner, wide just 5 inches and 158 inches high placed everybody to every temple corner. The covering was constituted of beams made of robust wood to criss-cross warping covered with slabs made of clay cooked clay with tree resin. At the temple center were burning the schin , the holy fire, and everything about the space was completely free. The floor was in finely polished red and with twelve symbols embedded stone thinly smoothed and with twelve embedded gold symbols, constituting a circle whose diameter was it 472 inches like the height up to the roof. The temple was externally looking like a gilt cube with the roof to green petroleum colour on which tip there was a little cube fixed on one of his corners. The entry was formed by a bronze portal with representations of strange structures and human forms; had been built according to the very ancient pentagons polygon number order.
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The childbirth hadn't been of special complexity; the child was crying and screaming and this was certainly a positive fact. The father was Thaleb, a person already ahead in the years of big prestige and authority, and was the chief of the imperial builders; the mother was little more than a good social background . The child its name was Jhoschin and was extroverted, loved the company; had undertaken the same job as the father, build factories made of bricks of clay, lime and straw. When Ghohan, the adviser of the emperor Trehn, called his old companion Thaleb for the annual jobs of maintenance of the Imperial Court, this arrived with Jhoschin, by now young man with experience in the buildings; the friend Ghohan he was happy to see the friend elderly father with the young man . Ghohan led the two friends outside the palace and personally took them to the near temple of the capital one with the usual and numerous soldiers' escort on