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A Faithist Explanation of Creation Part 2

 

Based on Oahspe Revelations

As with all information we share here, we offer this writing with the understanding that the reader will take this into the light of the soul and ask Jehovih for the truth of the matter ~ Seventh Era Faithists

 

The Four Phases of Creation

 

 

 

The above chart shows the time of Creation in the top right quadrant. One quadrant equals 36,000 years in duration. Asu is shown to arrive in the second half of the second creation. Being 6,000 years before The I'hins.

 

Essentially, the creation was a process of detoxification and preparation of the milieu and body that would sustain the species of Man with immortal soul (that began via the angels with Sethantes).

 

 

 

 

 

Just as the creation cycle consists of two alternating phases, that of the Creative Na and that of the Destructive Luts, so, too, the Ha'k Gadol itself is divided into two phases called the First and Second Creation.

 

 

 

Oahspe, Book of Inspiration: (34/6.14-16.)

 

....This was the first creation I created on this world.

Then I overcast the earth with falling nebulae, and covered up the poisons growing upon the earth, and they were turned to oil and coal.

Then I made a new creation (the second creation); giving feet, legs and bones to the animals I designed for the earth.....*

 

*Thus we see that there were two creations; and that those creations were successive, occurring during a combined span of only 24,000 years:

 

Oahspe, Book of Knowledge; 37/4.27, 28.

 

By being in mastery over His Person, Jehovih created countless worlds of which the corporeal earth is one, and He created the living on the earth, and the time was one gadol, i.e., twenty‑four thousand years. Thus ha'k was second born. In Ha'k came se'mu, and this was the first time of the earth. And they (Ha'k and se'mu) covered the earth abroad with Asu (first race of man), till ho'tu came, and Jehovih ceased creating new living things;... ||

 

 

 

The first creation was meant to clean the earth of poisons sufficiently for fruitful animal life upon this planet, and in particular, for that of mammals and especially for man. The second creation was meant for the emergence, growth and development of skeletal animals with feet, legs and bones and their flourishing in a relatively clean and pure environment. As we can perceive the first and second creations had two entirely different agendas. The first creation was to cleanse and purify the earth from poisons.

 

The second creation was for the proliferation of skeletal land animals and man (Asu). It stands to reason that these two labors would require different ethe densities within which to operate --- in particular, the first creation would require a thicker, denser ethe than the second creation with its more complex and refined organisms.

 

 

 

 

Each Creation is Divided into Two Densities:

 

According to Oahspe, a gadol consists of two squares of 12,000 years each. And each square consists of one ethe density.

 

 

 

Oahspe, Book of Ah'shong; (07/2.6.)

 

|| ... and four dan'ha shall be called one square, because this is the sum of one density, which is twelve thousand of the earth's years.... ||

 

 

And from the Cevorkum, Roadway of Solar Phalanx image (i100) it is clear that one density is starkly different from both the previous and the succeeding densities. For which reason, as there were two creations during Ha'k's gadol with its two densities, it makes reasonable sense that each Creation endured through one ethe density. Given that the combined time of both Creations cannot exceed one gadol (24,000 years) in duration, and considering that any division other than at the square would make the two creations share a density, which seems incongruous, so we must conclude that each Creation was 12,000 years in duration. Hence, each Creation endured a square (12,000 years), i.e., spanned through one ethe density.

 

Even as there are four seasons within creation cycles (see previous section above), so does Ha'k's Time (one gadol) have four phases. Which is to say, each of the two Creations can be further divided into two phases. Since a Creation took 12,000 years, it would seem logical that each of the two phases would cover half a square or 6,000 years. Indeed, we find confirmation in the fact that Asu came forth 6,000 years before the end of the second Creation!

 

 

 

Oahspe, Book of Cosmogony and Prophecy; (38/5.21.)

 

|| For which reason the first of the race of man on earth began about seventy eight thousand years B.K.... which is to say, Asu dwelt on the earth six thousand years, and then conceived of the chosen of God....||

 

 

 

 

Progression from Simple Organisms to the Complex, punctuated with Mass Extinctions:

 

The first phase of the first creation is thus the first 6,000 years of creation, and the second phase is the next 6,000 years. The first 6,000 years of the first creation had to do with simple cells and simple organisms, which Oahspe terms infusoria, such as algae, protozoa, bacteria, viruses and other microscopic life-forms, all mostly anaerobic (functioning without oxygen). The second 6,000 had to do with the Triumphant Entry of Oxygen into earth's atmosphere and the coming of complex creatures, ending with serpents.

 

The start of the first phase equates to what paleontologists call the Archeon Eon which, according to scientific theory, started at 3.8 billion years ago, but according to Oahspe, only approximately 96,000 years ago (computed using dan'ha cycles rounded to 3000 years each). The start of the second season marks the beginning of the Proterozoic Eon starting at some 2.5 billion years ago again according to dominant paradigm science, but from Oahspe we get 90,000 years ago.

 

The first half of the second creation endured 6,000 years and that season was for the development and further purification of the earth and air by the skeletal creatures such as dinosaurs, which changed the coarse substance of the earth into suitable refinement for the emergence of man. By the end of this period, before the emergence of man, mammals and all species of animals had come into being. The emergence of man, as Asu, began the fourth and final phase of Ha'k's Time. Recall from Oahspe that Asu emerged 6,000 years before Sethantes came. That is, Asu emerged at the start of the fourth season of Ha'k's Time, but after Asu mated with the angels of Sethantes, no new creatures came forth. The fossil record suggests that the third phase (first half of second creation) started with the Triassic Period (251 million years ago says science) after the Permian-Triassic Mass Extinction; but from Oahspe, 84,000 years ago.

 

Thus the first part of the first half of the second creation saw large animals which further cleansed and purified the earth and set in place the vast planet-wide ecological cycles and recycling systems such as the nitrogen cycle, the carbon cycle, etc. The second half of the second creation saw the emergence of animal man, Asu. Which is to say, analogy-wise, a body (corporea) underwent treatment to remove poison from the system (e.g., dinosaurs and large mammals feeding on the abundance of poisonous plants, ingesting and transmuting the poisons into non-toxic substances); afterward, he (corporea) left the hospital to live a healthy life; such are the two phases or halves of the second creation.

 

The fourth phase (second half of second creation) starts in the middle of the Miocene Epoch, some 15 to 12 million years ago, which according to Oahspe would have been 78,000 years ago (bk). We shall discuss these later in more detail with the evidence. Here follows a table, giving the various larger divisions of Ha'k's Gadol.

 

We must bear in mind when looking at the fossil and geologic record that the divisions are, as a general rule, not sharply defined in terms of the progress of plants and animals, but instead what we have are sets of plants and creatures and ecosystems that are more or less replaced by newer species adapted to the next higher stage. Thus, when Oahspe says first creation and second creation, we can understand that it refers to the overall trend and purpose of each creation, and not meant to specify a sudden and drastic change in the creation process. Although, we do find that a far-reaching change happened between the first and second creation with the mass extinctions at the Permian-Triassic boundary. But more to the point, the planetary template did not cease to progress from simple organisms to gradually more complex organisms, and indeed, the new creations coming forth according to the environmental conditions are seen to be further extensions of earlier forms and functions.

 

The easiest demarcations by which to identify the seasons within Ha'k's Time, are the times of luts because these times of mass extinctions and destruction are easy to see in the paleontological record. In fact, the geologic time spans (eons, eras, periods, epochs) are essentially based on these times of mass extinctions because the preceding and succeeding fossils are usually significantly different, and so, they make a logical point of demarcation indicating change. So that makes our work as Faithists easier in relating what is contained within the paleontological (fossil) record of man with what is in Oahspe. Accordingly, we see the four seasons in Ha'k's gadol in the following table.

 

Table of Larger Divisions in Ha'k's Gadol

The Creations

First Creation = 1 square = 1 era = 12,000 years

Second Creation = 1 square = 1 era = 12,000 yrs

Creation Phases

First Half; aka 1st phase

Second Half; 2nd phase

First Half; 3rd phase

Second Half; 4th phase

Event: Emergence of

Infusoria, i.e., single celled organisms, mostly anaerobic; simple cells, bacteria, blue-green algae. Oxygen enters; complex cells, simple poisonous plants and serpents, arise.

Complex poisonous plants & serpents. Mass extinction at end of Permian at Triassic boundary.

Animals with legs, feet and bones capable of striding: dinosaurs, mammals, etc.

Man, i.e., Proto-Asu and Asu.

Geologic Age at start of event

Archean Eon

Paleozoic Era

Triassic Period

Neogene Period

Science says started

3.8 billion years ago

542 million years ago

251 million years ago

between 23 and 14 million years ago

Geo Age Span, science:

3800-542 million ys ago

542-251 million yrs ago

251-23 million years ago

23-4 million yrs ago

Span via science dates

3.258 billion-year span

291 million-year span

228 million-year span

19 million-year span

Oahspe says started

96,000 years ago

90,000 years ago

84,000 years ago

78,000 years ago

Geo Age Span, Oahspe

96,000-90,000 years ago

90,000-84,000 years ago

84,000-78,000 years ago

78,000-72,000 years ago

Span via Oahspe dates

6,000 years

6,000 years

6,000 years

6,000 years

 

 

 

Note in the above table, in the row that says "Science says started", that the timeline of science through the four Creation Phases has an unusual progression. From the start of the fourth phase (Neogene) compared to the third phase (Triassic) is about a 15-fold increase (i.e., taking a mid-range estimate of 17 million years as the starting point of the fourth phase, then 17M x 15 = 255M, which is sufficiently close to the starting of the Triassic's 251 million (which itself is an estimate despite any precision that science might pretend otherwise). Of third phase to the second (Triassic to Paleozoic): 10-fold increase (251M x 10 = 2500M). Of fourth phase to the third (Archean to Paleozoic), only a 1.5-fold increase (2.5G x 1.5 = 3.8G).

 

Assuming that the four seasons (phases) of Ha'k (37/4.28; 04/4.16) have been identified correctly in the fossil record, the foregoing divisions and figures should give mathematicians and physicists enjoyable labor in attempting to determine the errors in mainstream science's radiometric dating schemes --- which as just shown, the farther back in the archeological record they go, the more exaggerated (inflated) their claims become.

 

 

 All Oahspe references are from the Oahspe Standard Edition 2007

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

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