BTG XXV

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XXV. The Very Saintly Ashiata Shiemash, Sent from Above to the Earth (pgs. B347B352)

Chapitre 25 Le Très Saint Ashyata Sheyimash Envoyé d’En-Haut sur la Terre

Capítulo 25 O Mui Santíssimo Ashyata Shiemash, enviado d’O-Alto para a Terra.


Beelzebub tells Hassein all the information about the Very Saintly Ashiata Shiemash and his activities connected with the three-brained beings arising and existing on the planet Earth. According to his narration seven centuries before the Babylonian events-that is, before Beelzebub’s fifth flight to Earth-there was actualized in the planetary body of a boy of poor family descended from what is called the ‘Sumerian race,’ in a small village called ‘Pispascana,’ situated not far from Babylon, the ‘definitized conception’ of a Sacred Individual named Ashiata Shiemash, who became in his turn a Messenger from Above, in order that, he might give a suitable new direction to the process of the ordinary being-existence of the three-brained beings of the planet Earth, thanks to which there could perhaps be removed from their presences the already crystallized consequences of the properties of the organ kundabuffer.

As Beelzebub explains, the Very Saintly Ashiata Shiemash was the only Messenger sent from Above to this planet who by his holy labors succeeded in creating conditions in which for a certain time the existence of its unfortunate beings somewhat resembled the existence of three-brained beings with the same possibilities that inhabit other planets of our Great Universe. And this saint was also the first who, for the accomplishment of the mission assigned to him, refused to employ the customary methods established during centuries by all the other Messengers from Above for the three-brained beings of that planet. He taught nothing whatever, nor did he preach anything to them; definite information relating to his very saintly activities did, however, pass from the contemporaries of the Very Saintly Ashiata Shiemash to the beings of following generations through those known as ‘initiates,’ by means of a certain ‘legominism’ of his deliberations under the title of ‘The Terror of the Situation.’ On his last visit to the surface of the planet Earth, Beelzebub happened to become acquainted with this legominism, which had been preserved on a ‘marble tablet’ which is the most precious sacred relic of a small group of initiated beings called the ‘Olbogmek Brotherhood.’ The name ‘Olbogmek’ means, ‘There are no different religions, there is only one God.’

Beelzebub explains to Hassein that ‘Legominism’ is the name given to one of the means used there for transmitting from generation to generation information about certain events of long-past ages through those three-brained beings who have become worthy to be, and to be called, ‘initiates.’

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