that the Almighty would be giving instructions to Luciferael and the other remaining Archangels. Landing inside the Throne Room he found it to be empty, with no one around. Something was definitely amiss! If the Almighty had not returned and was away from Heaven, it was impossible that the Almighty would not have informed all of the Archangels about a mission as important as destroying the Humans and the Simians. This made Luciferael’s trouble brewing in the Fifth Heaven even more disturbing.
Taking out the Crystal Prism, he looked into it, trying to glean its purpose. A while ago, unbeknownst to the rest of the Archangels, the Almighty had asked him to create the fourteen mirrors, soon after he discovered how to make mirrors for Luciferael. Now the Almighty had provided a Crystal Prism for each one of the mirrors. The purpose of the prisms was still not clear to Jarahmael. He also did not know that his own mirrors could be used to hide them. But why were they so important?
Turning the Crystal Prism over in his hands, he could see some writing contained deep within it. Staring at it, he saw words appear: “Carcer Pro Cohibeo Res Lux Lucis.” A prism for confining Beings of Light. Why the Almighty would have created such things ? Makes no sense to confine Beings of Light, he thought to himself while looking at the prism. Angels as Beings of Light were free to transport themselves all over the Universe to do the Almighty's bidding. What reason could there ever be to confine an Angel? It’s certainly been a strange day , he thought, then took the prism and placed it back within one of the folds of his tunic.
He called out to the Almighty, but there was no response. In times when the Almighty would announce that He would be away for a time period, Luciferael or Michael would fill in when He was away. But under these circumstances Jarahmael had no intention of contacting Luciferael and he had just left Michael, who did not know what was occurring with Luciferael either. Jarahmael and the remaining Angels needed to know what was happening in the Heavens and on Earth. He walked up to the Throne itself and looked within. T he Book of Creation was safely inside. He picked up the Book of Creation and opened it. He had always felt that the Book had an affinity for him. Looking through its pages, he found it to be intact. He set the Book of Creation down on a corner of the Throne itself. Jarahmael then took his hand and tapped on the inner surface of the Throne, where the Book of Creation was kept and pushed sideways on its surface. The surface shifted and there below was another Book, the Book of Life.
Jarahmael had never looked at the Book of Life. When he and Lillith had the private audience with the Almighty, he had been told about it by the Almighty, that He had created it in anticipation of Humans populating the Earth, but not much more. When Jarahmael opened it now, he saw that it contained charts and diagrams about the stellar bodies and their positions relative to the Earth. There were many other pages with writings that made little sense to him. It would be an other set of question s he would need to ask the Almighty. He thought the Book of Life had something to do with the Simians and the Humans. Again, it made little sense to him, particularly if Luciferael’s Angels in the Fifth Heaven were setting out to destroy the Simians and the Humans. The Almighty had been clear that Jarahmael was the only Angel whom He told of the Book of Life’s existence. The Almighty had explained that He kept the Book secret out of concern that Luciferael would be even more upset to think that a special book dealing with the Humans would be kept in the Throne in the Seventh Heaven. Now Jarahmael looked through the Book further, still trying to get more information on Luciferael’s intent to possibly destroy the Humans and Simians, but could not find any indication about the fate of the Humans. With those thoughts circling his
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