The Pegasus-Paradise: Genesis 3.0 A new Creation Myth from our Future
By Anselm Keussen and Gabriele Breucha
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Maybe you had some important questions back then, about Eve and Adam and their 'sinful fall from paradise' - but they were hardly dealt with or even answered in the classroom.
And yet your questions remained.
Therefore, you're now interested in a Genesis that perhaps fits our present and future times a little better.
Together with the young divine couple - Thea and Theo - plus their children, this will bring you to the planet Aeon in the solar system named Pegasus, where a completely different and innovative creation of the human species is just about to begin.
Following the apple's scent, so to speak . . .
Another scene unfolds in the SYS(X)Y planetary system, which certainly shows some parallels to our human history on Earth.
Following the story further, you may gain a completely new perspective on the 'creation' of Eve and Adam - as well as of their children.
All this, however, is happening on the background of the threatening 'Universal Shockwave', a dangerous inter-galactic war of space-faring civilizations, which had been ignited by an ill-minded super-mutant.
His name is Oren the First.
Finally, you can witness, how Thea's and Theo's family teams up with their wise and powerful friends, in the all-out attempt to hold up this fire-storm of myriads of burning worlds at the last moment . . .
But how can there be any working or even successful plan, in the face of the staggering forces of the Ultra-Empire at the command of the 'Dark Ruler'?
And where will all those trials and tribulations lead Thea's and Theo's family?
'A truly heart-warming and inspiring novel!'
- A well-versed editor -
Anselm Keussen
Anselm Keussen ist Dr. med. und Praktischer Arzt, mit der Zusatzbezeichnung: Tiefenpsychologisch fundierte Psychotherapie; er arbeitet in seiner Praxis in München, wo er als ärztlicher Psychotherapeut tätig ist.
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The Pegasus-Paradise - Anselm Keussen
Summary
The Pegasus-Paradise at a Glance
Do you remember? When you once heard about the Creation Myth of the Genesis in the Bible for the first time in your childhood?
Maybe you had some important questions back then, about Eve and Adam and their 'sinful fall from paradise' - but they were hardly dealt with or even answered in the classroom. And yet your questions remained.
Therefore, you're now interested in a Genesis that might fit our present and future times perhaps a little better.
Together with the young divine couple - Thea and Theo - plus their children, this will bring you to the planet Aeon in the solar system named Pegasus, where a completely different and innovative creation of the human species is just about to begin.
Following the apple's scent, so to speak . . .
At the same time, another scene unfolds in the SYS(X)Y planetary system, which certainly shows some parallels to our human history on Earth.
Which possibly sheds some light on our understanding of the formation of the biblical Genesis - with its alleged 'original sin' plus 'fall from paradise'.
Following the story further, you may gain a completely new perspective on the 'creation' of Eve and Adam - as well as of their children.
All this, however, is happening on the background of the threatening 'Universal Shockwave', a dangerous intergalactic war of space-faring civilizations, which had been ignited by an ill-minded super-mutant.
His name is Oren the First.
Finally, you can witness, how Thea's and Theo's family teams up with their wise and powerful friends, in the all-out attempt to hold up this fire-storm of myriads of burning worlds at the last moment . . .
But how can there be any working or even successful plan, in the face of the staggering forces of the Empire at the command of the 'Dark Ruler'?
And where will all those trials and tribulations lead Thea's and Theo's family?
For Prema Sai Baba
And
Dedicated to
Sathya & Nathan
And to all the
Families on this Planet Earth
Table of Contents
Summary
Preface - following the Apple's Scent
On Aeon in Pegasus
Cain and Abel - a Way for Brothers?
Gods among themselves
The World SYSXY
On Mor in the More-System
Ssel and the Underground Movement
The Dark Ruler and the Empty Pit
Oren's Coma
A very special Compromise
The Night of Power
The Dark Ruler and his Love
Warlords in Stasis
Key Hangover
Problems with the Suxul Group
Theo on SYS(X)Y
Lemuria and Atlantis
Theo and his Children on SYS(X)Y
Eve's and Adam's Initiation
Snakes, Figs and an Apple
A Papyrus from Theo
Adam goes astray
Full Score?
Brave new World
Theo's Transformations
Thea and the Suxul
Thea, Theo and their Children
The History of SYS(X)Y
Theo's Shadow
The Peace Mountains
The GO-Signature
An unexpected Visit
Nilrem's Crystals
A clarifying Evening
On Rhea in the Flux-System
An Omen with Consequences
Ssel and the Wise Woman
Bridging Dimensions
Changing Times
Epilogue - further on the Apple's Trail
Additional Chapters
The Origins of the Biblical Genesis
The Sumerians and the Biblical Myth of Paradise
Introduction to the additional chapter 'Peacefires'
Peacefires
About the Authors
Further Books by the Authors
Selected Bibliography
Preface - following the Apple's Scent
Dear Readers
and Co-Travellers of the Outer and Inner Realms, welcome to The Pegasus-Paradise!
Say, did you, as a child in religion classes or Bible School, also have these returning questions about Eve and Adam and their banishment from Paradise?
Questions like:
How can eating a fruit - with or without 'making love' - so enrage the Biblical God that he actually throws his own children out of the 'Garden of Eden'?
And: Is it possible that something has been confused here - perhaps with the guilt patterns from all those ever repeated Cain-and-Abel-dramas of all nations and ages?
And later on maybe:
"How should we handle our Paradise - both in the myth in the Bible, but also in today's global reality - in order to preserve this Planetary Garden of Eden for our descendants as well as for ourselves?"
Thea and Theo, a young couple of Gods, also have to ask themselves such questions - and quite different ones still - while they are just about to start out with their family on the planet Aeon in the Pegasus-System.
Because even such 'divine families' can sometimes be troubled by problem children as well - for example, by kids with a 'Cain Complex'.
And what should their parents do in that case?
For this, keep following the Apple's Scent - and find out for yourself in the process!
Therefore, we welcome you here in Thea's and Theo's universe, who are just setting out on their adventures in this multi-dimensional space saga.
Which also takes some courage, considering the lethal Universal Shockwave that originally was caused by the 'Dark Ruler', who is called Oren the First, and by his hate-and greed-driven Ultra-Empire . . .
Then, none other than Theo himself is selected to go to the More-System - and even directly to the planet Mor, which happens to be the home world of the Dark Ruler!
An almost hopeless mission, from any point of view.
At least, Theo has become a carrier of The Key for this task, which improves his chances a bit.
How all this is connected with the - remotely Earth-like - primeval world SYS(X)Y - and what this again has to do with the 'String-Snatchers', the ultimate Nemesis in space - you best discover for yourself while reading this story.
Doing this, you can even travel to the super-world Rhea in the Flux-System, where an especially important big wedding is planned. But suddenly, serious difficulties with the marriage ritual are turning up on Rhea.
Problems, which are interwoven with the other scenes of The Pegasus-Paradise in rather unexpected ways.
Fascinating - but where to look for solutions?
On Aeon in Pegasus
Our story begins on Aeon, a planet in the distant solar system named Pegasus. It is a beautiful place - a real family paradise, well suited for a Goddess and a God as a couple, to help with the creation of a new civilization.
Just like Shakti and Shiva of the Hindu tradition, they celebrate their loving tantric union from heart to heart, occasionally making use of some healing and inspiring psycho-active plants as well.
The divine couple is deeply and soulfully in love - and soon enough, they both have dreams at night, in which some children are playing a central role.
Eventually, the two decide to 'invite' offspring.
Some time goes by, and after a while the Goddess gives birth to a pair of twins, Catherine and Cain, who are appearing as the first ones.
Now with Gods, all this is happening almost by itself - and so, a while later, twins turn up again:
Amanda and Abel. And only in the end Eve and Adam are born, as 'babies of the family'.
While the 'God-Kids' are still small infants and later on toddlers, their parents give them loving care.
And they also set up the 'Garden' for them. - On this world as well, the Tree of Eternal Life and the Tree of Knowledge are both planted right in the middle of the Garden.
And this 'Garden Eden' includes both fertile and therefore rather paradisiacal areas, but also barren - or seemingly barren - rock and desert landscapes.
Over the years, the six children are continuing to grow up, and at some point, their parents are beginning to plan the rituals of initiation into woman- and manhood for them, rituals that will also include the Two Trees in the middle of the garden.
One day, the Father-God is explaining something to the children, while he points to the Tree of Knowledge and looks especially at Cain and Adam: "As I told you before:
You may eat of all the trees of the garden - but if you eat of this tree, you will die immediately!"
Saying this, he happily notices the sudden interest of his children.
Then he disappears quickly.
Yet, as soon as he has left the scene, Cain, Adam and Eve directly want to rush to this forbidden tree with all its tempting fruits!
But at that moment, the Mother-Goddess, who already knows this game, appears and asks the three of them: "Do you really let your father fool you so easily?
Because he is right!
Sure, you won't die directly and physically by tasting the Tree of Knowledge . . . but you will forget and crush your love, your soul and your heart over it. And that would bring you many thousands of years of violence, greed and war! Do you really want that?!
Therefore - what does your Dad truly mean, when these two trees are standing there - and then he goes on to say: 'If you eat from this one, you will die?'"
First, all six children are silent.
But then Amanda whispers: Maybe the other tree?
Now the Mother-Goddess starts smiling and asks:
Why that?
And petite Amanda tries to explain, if in a somewhat excited voice:
"Well, if this one tree is so deadly and forbidden - and another one is standing there, which is not forbidden . . .
And that is even called Tree of Eternal Life', so perhaps we could eat from this tree instead. -
Maybe we'll be so alive and loving afterwards - that we'll be able to eat from that 'Tree of Knowledge' also, without any dangers later on - and with meaningful benefits for the family and for ourselves, hopefully."
Excellent,
the Father-God comments, while he swiftly steps out of the bushes. Then he continues:
"Many early civilizations make the mistake to eat of the Tree of Knowledge first - while they forget or even forbid the Tree of Eternal Life.
Therefore, these ancient tribes and nations often have to deal with their destructive tendencies in very hard and harmful ways. And your mother just mentioned the consequences of this attitude: Whole ages of hatred, greed, coercion, violence and murder!
If you, however, listen to Amanda instead, by carefully and first trying some of the psycho-active plants that belong to the Tree of Eternal Life - which means, before you enter the worlds of knowledge and power - then you will be able to use the strength of consciousness and knowledge responsibly, so it benefits all of us - in the family and in the society.
But please wait, until we've shown you in detail, how to make use of Both Trees in a sensible way!"
Cain and Abel - Way for Brothers?
"Still, this is only going to work out well for you, if you use your awakening consciousness of the polarity of opposites - such as 'yours' and 'mine' - always on the background of your loving awareness, which can also be nurtured by the plants and fruits of the Tree of Life. -
Used sparingly, with due respect and in a healing ritual, these 'fruits of life' will at times be like signposts to your fundamental attitude of love in your future life as adults - if you want to develop in that direction!"
And if we don't?,
Cain asks rather gruffly at this point.
Well, well,
the Goddess remarks on this, keeping her calm, "now that's usually the beginning of all troubles.
By the way, I just happened to overhear your and Abel's argument this morning, about your farmland - and even about the sacrificial fire . . .
Now listen, here on the ground, around the Tree of Life, good mushrooms are growing, mushrooms of clarity, for a powerful ritual of magic . . . But alas! - Also completely forbidden, since recently."
Saying this, their Mother Goddess happily notices, how both Cain and Abel are swiftly looking at these 'mystic mushrooms' with a brief gleam in their eyes - even if they're looking away in pronounced disinterest only a moment later.
No,
Cain says, "all this stuff from the Tree of Life isn't really mine anyway - but why are these small, unsightly 'mushrooms' also forbidden by now?
That you've got to ask your father,
replies the Goddess - and looks at the God with a wink.
Oh weeell,
he replies, "um yes, those mushrooms . . . they are related to knowledge, too - somehow . . . and that's why they had to be forbidden as well!
But it's late already - so let's go home now, so we can have dinner soon!"
On the way there, Abel and Cain are whispering together for a longer time - and later on, they excuse themselves from dinner rather early.
Then they prepare their simple sleeping places on the floor in such a way that it almost looks as if they were sleeping there. After that, the brothers silently sneak out the back door of the big family hut.
That was interesting, about those mushrooms,
Cain says, barely audible.
Yes,
agrees Abel, "and they're 'forbidden' only - no one mentioned 'dying'!
True,
affirms Cain - looks briefly at Abel and then continues: "In that case, let's postpone our visit to the Tree of Knowledge, if that's so dangerous - and also our planned duel . . ."
Your planned duel,
Abel interrupts him, "I'd have preferred a fair compromise! . . .
But you're quite right, let's put all that on hold for now - considering our parents talked about many thousands of years of pain, violence, greed, enmity, torment, war and destruction when they warned us!"
While talking like this, they have almost reached the middle of the garden. - Arriving there, the two are quite surprised to see a strange scene happening that is illuminated by the silver moonlight.
They watch, as a snake descends from each of the two trees in the middle of the garden. A lighter one from the Tree of Life and then a somewhat darker one from the Tree of Knowledge.
Astonished, Abel and Cain notice that the snakes seem to accompany them towards the ring of mushrooms at the 'Tree of Life'.
The Darker Snake, hailing from the 'Tree of Knowledge' begins to explain: It's good you listened to me in the end - as I had warned you about the evil way - and with this compromise here you save yourself huge amounts of evil!
Saying that, he - yes, this dark snake is a 'he' - gives the mushrooms a friendly nod, while they are almost iridescing in the moonlight.
And now,
he says, looking at Abel and Cain, "I wish both of you a lively mushroom omelette!
See you later, bye bye!"
Is it?!,
and: Really, now!,
the amazed brothers go, almost in unison.
But then, the Snake of Life already leads them on to the circle of mushrooms around the Tree of Eternal Life.
And these are going to make us immortal?,
Cain comments in a somewhat doubting voice.
If that's what you want,
replies the Bright Snake. "But basically, you should be able to feel for yourself that you are eternal to begin with - as children of the Gods!
But for some, that ain't so easy - and these mushrooms often help in that case."
After Abel and Cain have each received a good handful of mushroom juice in a ritual, in which both snakes were singing, the two brothers are alone again.
The Snake of Life still whispers from the branches above them: "As I said, close your eyes, stretch out or sit down - and find your innermost source!
May the juice be with you! We'll hold watch over you."
And after several hours of deep introspection into the power of life, the brothers open their eyes again.
Now they sit face to face in the early morning hours - crying and laughing at once.
"How could I ever think of a fight with you? -
You, my own brother?!," Cain exclaims.
Saying this, he looks at Abel so horrified, but also so enraptured at the same time - that the other bursts out laughing at the odd sight of Cain's face.
Abel: It's all right by now, as we still noticed it in time! And our parents and those mushrooms helped us . . .,
he replies.
At that point, Cain interrupts him: Yes, but just in the nick of time! And if not . . .
A grey veil seems to glide over Cain's face - then he asks Abel:
"Did you see that, too - those endless horrors and wars on that world - ending with that starkly insane, global flash of terminal destruction?
On that, Abel replies:
"Sure, I sometimes suspected similar developments - even before we did this mushroom experience last night.
As it seems, we just might be like archetypes of that future world, original role-models, for the tribes, nations and civilizations, which will germinate from our siblings and us.
That is, if I understood Mom and Dad correctly. -
Which probably is the reason, why our behaviour as brothers could be such an important role model and guideline for our descendants later on . . .?
In your introspection with the mushrooms you may have been shown what 'our duel', as you sometimes liked to call it, could cause in the future - although we both knew that you basically . . . but let's leave that alone now, especially after this night of peace!
So, what scared you before, perhaps it was this vision of the results that any lethal violence between us brothers of the beginning of this world would have - and for many of its future generations - or what do you think?
Cain had listened intently - and he feels touched by Abel's words. But now he raises an eyebrow and explains:
"You know what? It's just those special 'deep insights' of yours, which sometimes annoyed me so that I almost . . .
Even though I actually knew - in my guts or so - that your intuition was right most of the time!
But your talents, your frequent good luck and your prosperity simply were too much for my comparing mind and my greedy side - so finally, I just wanted you gone for good . . .
Can you ever forgive me?!?," Cain ends, while he's wiping some tears from his eyes.
That will take some consideration,
Abel replies with a wink, as you always showcased the 'older and stronger brother' towards me - and then even wanted to 'get rid of me'. . .
But when Cain is 'collapsing' rapidly during those words, Abel immediately adds with a smile:
". . . but what was the result? You just forced me to be strong and successful myself - and if we can maintain peace and respect as brothers from now on, I'll even be grateful for our earlier 'competition'.
But if we walk the path of love in the future, as siblings should do, we'll be able to find fair solutions for all of us - and nobody has to be killed!
Instead, we, and later on also our families, can live and prosper together, combining our strength and our knowledge - for the benefit of all, and for a truly human life. And we can keep waking up further to the full experience or our true inner being - sometimes also in similar ways as we did last night.
And if we can remember this in our daily work as well, you in the fields, me with the herds - yes, then you'll surely have my forgiveness at some point!
But under three conditions only:
First of all, you accept the land we had quarrelled about as a present; it is rather meant for cultivation, and my flocks have enough as it is.
Secondly, let's go out on our land today, and on the border of 'your' and 'my' land we can build a sacred altar together, for a new form of our Sacrificial Fire!
An altar, where we don't sacrifice people, animals or even fruit any longer - but our lust for power, our fighting and killing, and also our greed for possessions instead.
Because all land and all goods came to us from our parents, who, in their divine love, have given us not only these possessions - but even our body, our spirit and our soul!
And when we're going to build this altar for the sacrificial fire together - can you perhaps show me how you construct the air ducts - that always seemed to work out better for you?"
Cain is slowly recovering, as he notices how kindly his brother is treating him - and he replies:
"There's just a certain trick to this; it's about the angle of the bricks you use to build those air supply ducts - and sure, we can do that together.
But the chimney over my scared fireplace!
The smoke just won't go up there!
And sometimes I even have the feeling that Dad doesn't really like my smoke - and that he perhaps has put a spell on my chimney because of this . . .,"
And what if he actually did so?!!?,
Abel asks back and continues: "Maybe Mom and Dad intended that we learn to recognize our own shortcomings - and that we begin to cooperate in order to overcome them.
Be it the fair distribution of land and goods - or building the new altar, as we just discussed - great you want to do those things together!
Like this, we'll build a good altar for our God, together with our future families - where we'll put sage, frankincense, myrrh and sweet grass into the fire. -
And other items that give a fine smelling fragrance to our parents - as a symbol of our insight that instead of fear, we choose trust, instead of enmity, friendship and instead of hate, love.
When Cain nods to this in agreement, Abel continues:
"And my third condition for 'forgiving' you something, which you only had 'planned' in a confused state