====== BTG XLVII ====== (RBN) [[btg-xlvi|BTG XLVI]] <=> [[btg-xlviii|BTG XLVIII]] XLVII. The Inevitable Result of Impartial Mentation (pgs. [[..:btg1950p:b1173|B1173]] - [[..:btg1950p:b1183|B1183]]) Chapitre 47 Résultat, conforme aux lois, d’un penser impartial Capítulo 47 O resultado inevitável de uma mentalização imparcial. Describes a profound cosmic event where Beelzebub, a once-exiled being, is restored to his former glory by a divine procession from a great *Cosmic Egolionopty*—one of four supreme cosmic entities in the universe. The ceremony involves the restoration of Beelzebub’s *horns*, which symbolize his *Reason* and spiritual attainment. - **The Arrival of the Cosmic Egolionopty** – A radiant, pale-blue light signals its approach, slowing the ship *Karnak*. A procession of archangels, angels, cherubim, and seraphim enters the ship, bearing a sacred casket emitting an orange glow. - **The Sacred Hymn** – All beings sing a universal hymn praising the *ENDLESSNESS* (the Creator) for His labors and mercy. - **Beelzebub’s Restoration** – The archangel announces Beelzebub’s pardon and the restoration of his horns, which signify his *Reason*. The beings aboard contribute particles of their own horns to his restoration. - **Beelzebub’s Transfiguration** – As his horns grow, they develop *five forks*, revealing he has attained the rare *sacred Podkoolad*—one step below the highest cosmic Reason (*Anklad*). All prostrate before him in awe. - **Hassein’s Question** – Beelzebub’s grandson asks what he would tell the *CREATOR* about saving Earth’s beings. Beelzebub responds that they need a new organ—one that makes them constantly aware of their own *mortality*—to destroy their egoism and hatred. - **Spiritual Hierarchy** – The horns represent levels of wisdom and Reason, with Beelzebub now near the highest. - **Universal Harmony** – The ceremony shows cosmic order, where even once-fallen beings can be redeemed through merit. - **Critique of Humanity** – Earth’s beings are lost in egoism; only an unshakable awareness of death could save them.