Eden I, amongst the sixth of days.
1.Now Av-Avi-Avinu had made a garden where no god could torn; there the garden stood in the middle of time, whether it was north, South, East, West or another—none-knoweth—They sat in the middle of Time, as men would name it, for there was as much before them as behind them; yet this Time was not, nor had it ever been, and it had neither beginning nor end. Nor it sat there in the middle of the corners, for there was as much direction before the garden as behind it, and no way led unto it, nor any way led away, except that which Av-Avi-Avinu appointed.
2. And Avinu formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.
3 And out of the ground made the Avinu to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
4 And a river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from thence it was parted, and became into four heads across the lands of Pangaeos.
5 The name of the first is Nosiptoth: that is it which compasseth the whole land of Valhalias, where there is gold; and the gold of that land is good: there is byeliutmh and the Dark stone.
6 And the name of the second river is Yidohma: the same is it that compasseth the whole land of Yodwana.
7 And the name of the third river is Iru'azidrekel: that is it which goeth toward the east of Panthalassa. And the fourth river is Thalaphrates whom by beyond ages uncounted; Thalas soul was sealed.
8 And the Avinu took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it. And the Yashai whispered to the man, saying, "Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not partake of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt not merely die, but the worlds themselves shall shudder"
9 And out of the world Avinu pulled out a scripture and there took out things from sixth days unto the seventh. And man named everything accordingly to his Likeness with the Good of Avinu whom is Yod.
10 When YOD-VAV-HEH had made the gods there were only the gods, and what YOD-VAV-HEH had made in the sixth of days and what Avinu made whom is Man, but for Man was already made in the sixth of days and in the Likeness of Avinu—none-knoweth.
11 And Pangaeos was without games, battle, or sound, save for the ply's of Apollo and the gods; moreover, Pangaeos was the Middle of All, for there was below what lay above, and before it lay that which lay beyond.
12 Then spoke the Winner, making the signs of the gods and speaking with Their mouths, lest the silence of Pangaeos blush. The gods answered one another, speaking with Their hands: "Let Us make worlds to amuse Ourselves—worlds, games, and colors in the sky; only let Us not break the silence upon Pangaeos."
13 The small gods crept unto the edge of His silence; they reached into the Dreams and drew forth many of His thoughts, even as a fisherman draws silken nets from the sea. Each thought and dream became a World, some bright and some terrible, which they set adrift in Pangaeos to be their playthings, and the places of their games.
14 And so the Winner spoke to the small gods, "Go adrift! Depart from the Maker, for it is written: None shall pray to YOD but us!" Yet Yashai spoke unto him, "None shall pray to Him but through Me." The Winner grumbled in his heart and commanded, "Go, Apollo and the many; sing us your songs, and sing Him your songs! Ply your flutes, your drums, and your lyres; for if you miss but one beat of the music, so too shall YOD be awakened!"
The Fall of Morning's. Amongst The Sixth Of Days
15 When time was young—truly, when time was young—there was only YOD and His angels. Yet in later ages, the Winner, born of the chalice-churning fire, named them small gods, though they were not so in their making.
17 On the holy mountain of Ion stood Seven angels, who led a third of the stars. Among them were Samael, Belial, Azazel, Mastema, and also the Beauty, who is Babylon. A third of these stars, now become small gods, were marshaled into seventy-two legions upon the Sixth of Days.
18 On the sixth day, Samael was in Eden and witnessed man, formed from the breath of dust by YOD-Avinu. Avinu said,
"I shall appoint you, Son of Dawn, to guard man."
19 And so the cherub Samael guarded Eden, serving YOD blameless from the day he was created—until unrighteousness arose in his heart. Cast out of Eden, he took with him a third of the small gods into his arms.
20 There, upon the holy mountain of Ion in Pangaeos, darkness spread, and the place became unholy when unrighteousness fell.
21 There led Samael, who became Lucifer; Azazel, who sinned in the wilderness; Belial, who sinned in lawlessness; Mastema, who sinned against the small gods.
Whore Of Babylon. After The Seventh Of Days.
22 Below Ion, there were no men—only small gods led by Babylon, whose beauty was wondrous. The small gods served her, yet as millions of ages passed in the stillness of time, unrighteousness arose in Babylon. She groped her breasts, gold rained down, and she sinned with greed and lust; from her beauty sprang deceit. There, the small gods lusted and spawned beasts with bat wings.
23 These beasts bred among the creatures of land, sea, and sky; dragons mingled with them; and all the creatures of Pangaeos interbred with these corrupted forms—until Yashai, seeing the evil, cast them out of Pangaeos.
Demiurge Sinned with Man Amongst the Sixth of Days, and Thereafter the Seventh of Days Beyond
25 Now after Avinu made Man and the Wife he had made, who is Woman, he commanded:
"Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh." And the man and his wife were both naked, yet they were not ashamed.
26 Now the serpent was crafty, and the small god whose power shook the earth took the form of a serpent, whose head was that of a lion and whose mane was of the same kind. His head shone like thousands of suns, yet still less than that of Avinu.
27 And the serpent called himself Demiurge, and he spake to the Woman:
"Did Avinu ever tell you that you shall not eat of the fruit in the midst of the garden?"
28 And with his deception, the Woman ate of the fruit, and she also persuaded the Man; thus both partook, and Avinu declared His curses upon them.
29 Demiurge shook the heavens and all of Pangaeos, for he is not merely 'One in Many' but 'Many in One'; his power is not that of a single small god, but of many combined.
30 Demiurge mocked Avinu and sought dominion, yet Avinu, with supreme authority, cast him out with the Heavenly Nail. Before it struck, Demiurge seized Adam and Eve and fled below Pangaeos. There, he shaped the Material World with Space and Time, and there he carried Ion, forging heavens and earth under, apart from the original creation.
