Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Apaxim, World@eVolution - The Book

Apaxim, World@eVolution
The awakening of the children of God




A story, by Pax

Once upon a time there was a star cruising in the universe. It came from the outer skirt of the universe, which is a thick spherical crust. The star traveled a straight path faster than anything ever seen. It took the star no more than a minute to travel from the outer skirts, to the center as it was a witness of the two plumbs of trillions of stars that emanate from the center of the whole universe. As it slows down we see a familiar territory, Earth is still at the center of the universe. We can see the American Continent  as the star slows down. It travels to Mexico City, and we see the Pyramid, and the star changes slightly its path towards a home, in the South of Mexico, a place called San Jerónimo, besides a large commercial center. 

The star, flying now like an angel enters through a windows, which is besides tho great like pillars of some sort of energy the star perceives. 

There is a man laying on a bed, sleeping. The light of the moon in such an angle that it portrays a beautiful shade of the features of his handsome face. The star appears to be tiny, with such humble radiance. It slowly flies over his body which lays on its side, from his elbow to his  right ear, as it gently enters his ear. Inside the ear the star, as if it were made of pure light travels through his inner ear to his brain. In the center of the brain there is a nano structure shaped as a tesseract, a cube of 12 gates. The star gently enter this amazing and immense structure towards its center. In the center there is a receptacle for the star. The star lands and it slowly starts to make the tesseract resonate with amazing 12 colors, like a rainbow of light. So much beautiful light.

 Chapter 1 - Dreams

Apaxim dreams he is on a City, in what it appears to be a city of wooden homes built in the 1950's in California. He is in a park, in between a community of lovely homes. All of them on raised foundations, with outside patios where people sit to watch the park, see the children play. It seems like a Sunday day at the park. 

Apaxim and his brother are there, having a good time, when all of a sudden everyone is looking up, at the sky. It appears to be the sun, but it is behaving in a very weird way. Its light is pulsating. It appears as if it was a heart beating, or eyes opening and closing. The radiation is starting to intensify, as if it were to blow a solar explosion. Apaxim immediately tells his brother not too look, as he pulls him down and tells him to duck. "don't look at it!" Apaxim exclaims.

Both of them are lying on top of the grass, on an edge of a grass mount. Their faces are tilted away from the sun, looking towards a home outside the park. They see the little children running scared toward their homes, knocking at the door, asking to be let in. There is an ominous sensation and a great silence, and in an instant, those little girls on the porch, at the door of that lovely home, are turned into charcoal. Their lower extremities disintegrate as dust while their bodies fall to the ground like rocks. 

To the amazement of Apaxim, the house is intact, as if nothing had happened. The beautiful trees are intact, as if nothing had happened on that terrible instant. Everybody is gone, in a blink of an eye, they have died, charcoal-ed by the immense and instantaneous light.

Chapter 2
(Next week) 

1 comment:

  1. Finding what makes you click.

    I met a man that would always put himself in very dangerous situations. He put himself in the spot, knowing he could loose his life at any moment. I was very curious, so I asked him why he did it. He responded and my preconceptions were all changed as to the motive of his "madness."

    "Why do I like to live dangerously?" I asked him. To which he replied:

    "Because it moves me to pray every day!"

    Excerpt from the chronicles of Apaxim.

    ReplyDelete