Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Cosmic Order and the First Beings.

Excerpts from the book of a brilliant man... "Elder Gods of Antiquity by M. Don Schorn."


  • "The First Beings were evidently, dispassionate, unmoved by emotions, at the same time acutely focused on their goal. Their contact with emerging solar systems was not an attempt to exploit, ravage, enslave, or implement any similar motives, rather, their mission was to create order, thus ensuring a universal balance ultimately in their own self-interest. Their intervention with infant races was intended to instill core values of morality, orderliness, and laws, not because such actions are noble, but because it is in everyone's best interest for universal self-preservation (that is, continuation! if you don't know what preservation means!). Spread of the Cosmic Order through such contact undoubtedly also provided raw materials necessary for the First Beings to continue their mission, providing them with some form of compensation. Their discovery of certain uninhabited planets that were deemed capable of supporting life may have also been used as 'new home worlds' for infant races that had suffered some natural devastation of their own planet."
"Evidence of initial lifeform may have occurred before our Earth even condensed into a planet or our sun became a twinkle in the night sky of a far distant world. Later, numerous other lifeforms likely also emerged in neighboring galaxies somewhere within the vastness of that infant starry sea, perhaps in numerous locations throughout the universe. Eventually, those sentient First Beings would have likely achieved an intellectual aptitude, evolving into productive creative sapient societies, growing both in knowledge and achievement. Their civilizations may have even flourished perhaps through their proficient utilization of advanced technology.

Ultimately, those First Beings would have reached a degree of development and power that could threaten their progress and perhaps even the existence of their region of space, possibly even the entire universe. Such threats might have involved pollution of their solar systems, deployment of doomsday weapons, extinction of lower species or any number of other acts that would reflect the self-centered exploits of a species ignoring the consequences of their actions.

Such selfish unconstrained actions might have intruded into unimaginable venues, without observing the physical and natural laws, perhaps completely unaware of such laws and their repercussions, with catastrophic results. Possibly their technical achievements grew faster than their moral composition, creating a permissive decadent environment incapable of recognizing their own deterioration. Or perhaps, the nature of corruption that threatened their corner of the galaxy may have simply involved acts beyond our present understanding, causing incomprehensible consequences, or some unimaginable imbalance within the universe.

Whatever act of perversion of manipulation of advanced powers, some devastating action or event caused a disruption within the continuity of universal order, resulting in chaos. Perhaps the effects of such acts even spread to nearby planets within their own solar system. Many worlds may have been destroyed, along with the vast extinction of numerous life forms. Other regions of the universe experienced similar disruptions by their earliest species. Similar ensuing chaos spread throughout the cosmos. Somewhere, one species of First Beings eventually altered such a cycle of destructive behavior and moral decay, perhaps altering the course of history, and maybe preventing total universal annihilation.

Once an enlightened level of understanding emerged from the chaos, the species of First Beings then focused their energies, skills and expertise on more altruistic pursuits. Their culture and accomplishments flourished achieving peace and tranquility through order. New levels of technology were reached, those concentrated on more beneficial pursuits with less intrusive consequences. Space exploration eventually expanded beyond their own solar system revealing numerous less developed life forms apparently on an evolutionary path not unlike their own chaotic past. They observed that the encountered primitive creatures exhibited similar patterns of flawed actions and moral deficiencies that were identical to those of the First Beings prior to their own enlightenment. Such a universal pattern revealed that any developing culture, one capable of achieving ever higher levels of technology and science, would eventually utilize their knowledge and inventions for self-centered and immature purposes, always resulting in universal disruption and chaos.

Eventually such primitive emerging species would obtain the ability to self-destruct; a potential that also jeopardized the innocent nearby worlds. Basically, all infant races would eventually reach a level of attainment, one that they were unable to fully control or understand which resulted in disruptions within the universe. Destruction of their own species and their planet followed, ultimately threatening perhaps complete universal annihilation.

In their travels, the enlightened First Beings ultimately encountered another different First Being species from a remote part of an adjacent galaxy. Over time several other dissimilar species of First Being survivors were encountered, from even further reaches of the universe. By comparing experiences, those unrelated First Beings concluded that all primitive lifeforms progress through virtually identical evolutionary stages culminating in the same self-created problems originally found within their own worlds, eventually threatening themselves and others. Such an inherent instinct for self-destruction was deemed to have been a universal affliction, that could eventually affect one or all First Being species. The minimal consequences involved warfare, environmental and biological pollution, species extermination, depletion of natural resources, and delayed or even subverted development of new advancements. The ultimate consequences could mean universal demise and annihilation of everything physical.

It was further concluded that only an extremely small fraction of emerging lifeforms would succeed in overcoming such a basic and inherent pattern, prohibiting their own evolution to higher cultural and enlightenment levels. Even then, some of those species would eventually revert back to their prior destructive ways, ultimately resulting in extinction. The extremely few surviving species followed a strict but simple code of conduct, permitting eventual evolution to higher enlightenment levels reflecting altruistic motives rather than the self-centered emotions possessed by those of doomed chaotic societies. Such a code of conduct envisioned all possible outcomes that their actions could have on the cosmos, realizing all acts have permanent consequences on everything in our universe.

The few surviving First Being species ultimately joined together in an effort to create universal harmony. They constructed a simple code of conduct that was based on their own experiences, as well as the rules utilized by the more successful cultures they had encountered. They pledged their conformity to such a code, and realized the necessity for its compliance by all emerging primitive cultures, in order to ensure the successful continuation and evolution of the universe. This code was not viewed as merely a set of laws that were to be enforced by 'catching' lawbreakers. Such secular laws were considered secondary to this code, which was a way-of-life, with certain responsibilities and rights. It was a universal paradigm, intended to control the actions and developmental direction of all emerging races, while teaching those species morality and core values. This universal code, the Cosmic Order, was adopted by all the surviving First Beings, uniting them within this common goal.

The Cosmic Order dictated that any ensuing technology developed by an infant race would be restricted by their comprehensive ability to envision the total and ultimate effects of its implementation. No conduct was allowed that focused solely on the self-interests of any one species. This code professed that the rights of a species ended when they infringed upon the rights of other lifeforms or the well being of the universe. Any nonconforming technology required containment within that planet's atmosphere, so only its inhabitants might be harmed if miscalculations occurred, without affecting other worlds. Intervention would be deemed necessary to contain such actions and inventions that could spread chaos. All First Beings pledged their life's purpose and efforts to instill within all the primitive races throughout the cosmos, their requirements for compliance and harmony with all other species under the united mantle of Cosmic Order."




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