Women are more populous in the Heavens above (inner Space). Except for Hearth (Heavenly Earth), where man and woman populate 1:1 of Heaven's court together. but in the (outer space) Men are more populous and secluded throughout the outer ring outside the Federal Territory of Hearth's Free Worlds. Maxims written by Athenic.
Thursday, November 20, 2025
The Secret Garden (Our Heavenly Wives): The Serpent Stood Up and Spoke As God
The Secret Garden (Our Heavenly Wives): The Serpent Stood Up and Spoke As God: For the giant, the reptilian, the serpent, the magician, the sage, the witch, or the holy ones—God would have spoken through another, who would be considered a priest, a person of God, or a medium. But God made us in their own image; therefore, we have our own voice, our own spirit, our own will, and conscience. And God said, 'Look at them—what cannot they do? They will be a miracle among us, just as their brethren were before them.' God put a test to them, a test that would not hurt or destroy the Earth, but a test to prepare them for the next life. God had the two become one to see who was dominant—the one who would be over the other and the wiser, the one who would persuade the holy ones who were here before but had forgotten. We had taken their children to another world and awaited their comeback through us, who were made to shine and act quickly upon their opposites, as evil stood tall over the good in us all.
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