Lessons
of Herthew, First Hero of the Noble Race, Son of the Firstfather
Dadam, as
taught by Habaris, after being expelled from the lushlands.
Book
of Creation, from the Great Book of the Sons of Fire
Herthew
learned:
There is
a place of gloom, where the air is foul, and malodorous breezes carry
pestilence and poisonous particles. This is the source of all
maladies and ailments and of the things which cause putrefaction and
decay. This place had been closed off from Earth, for it existed in
another realm beyond the ken of mortals; but it was brought into
attunement with Earth when a forbidden act was accomplished.
Lack of
effort, indolence and indifference to duty and obligations, the
taking of the easy path, are just as wrong as actual deeds of
wickedness.
Men
reach the true goal of life by transmuting lust love into truelove,
and true victory is gained only over the defeated bodies of their
vanquished passions and baser selves.
There is
an Oversoul which fills everything in creation, as the Soulself fills
the mortal body. The Soulself develops from mortal sensitivity and
feeling transmuted into divine sensitivity and feeling, through
suppression of the baser instincts within mortals. It is
strengthened by development of feelings of love between man and woman
and between these and their kindred by the appreciation of beauty and
devotion to duty, and by the development of all beneficial qualities
that pertain to humanity.
The
Soulself is quickened by soul substances outflowing from the Godhead.
The strong soul is transformed and molded to the soul's desire, but
the weak soul is not its own master; it is flabby, unstable and is
pulled into a state of distortion by its own vices.
In the
afterlife there is unbounded joy for the entry of a noble soul; it
will glow with splendor and stand out proudly. The mean soul of the
wicked is dull-hued, twisted and drab, and being drawn towards its
own compatible state, it shrinks into dark places.
Beyond
God there is an Absolute which no man should try to understand, for
it exists and has always existed in a state beyond man's finite
comprehension. It is from this Absolute that God, The Ultimate in
all Perfections, was engendered.
From
Awenkelifa flows Gwinin, the energizer which stabilizes all things so
they maintain their proper form and Awen, which responds to the
molding desires.
To
create, God first visualized in thought, then he produced an
outflowing wave of power, which in a manner of speaking, solidified
what might be called building stones (atoms, molecules). The
outflowing power also produced a Celestial Hymn (sound vibration),
which brought the building stones together in harmonious forms.
All
creation is the harp of God, responding to his song and
manipulations. It is an everlasting unfoldment. The voice of God
can also be heard in the voice of his beautiful daughter who endows
all living things with life and beauty (Gaia).
There is
a divine purpose in creation, known only to a few. This knowledge is
the key to all unanswered questions. Acquiring it is like the
drawing back of a heavy curtain which has kept a room in gloomy half
light, so all things suddenly become clear and distinct. He who
gains this knowledge knows the Grand Secret, the answer to the riddle
of the ages, and knows beyond a shadow of a doubt.
God
gains nothing from His creation, except that as a Being possessing
infinite love and goodness. He must have something to receive the
gift of love and respond to it. Also, He needed something wherewith
He could contrast himself, some medium wherein He could perform, and
this is creation. Creation is also, for mortals, the school of life.
The training ground for godhood.
Regarding
the Otherworld, there are three rays from the central invisible sun,
which manifest all things, upholding them in stability of form.
There
are three circles of reality, three realms, three stages of
existences. They are:
Heaven,
where perfection visualized on earth may be realized and desires and
ideals materialized; where hard-striven-for aspirations are attained;
it is the place where all the properly developed spiritual potential
latent in man reaches maturity and fulfillment. (Fifth dimension)
Earth,
the place of training, development and preparation, the testing
ground, the battlefield where men discover their true natures when
confronted with life's challenges, contests and contentions; where
competition and controversy are the rule. It is here that the proper
road must be wisely chosen. (Third dimension)
Then
there is the Realm of the Misty Horizon, the intermediate place, the
place of spirits, where those above can commune with those below and
where free spirits wander within their limitations. (Fourth
dimension)
And so
it is.