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Post 39. Title Page, Contents, and Introduction (The Creation, Volume ll)


The Creation:

Its Infinite Features

and

Finite Realms



Volume II


The Material and Mystical Pathways

of a Person of the Magdalenian Culture

Involved in Transfer Activity



by


Jack Hetrick





Copyright © 2014 by Jack Hetrick
All rights reserved

 



All Scriptural references are taken
   from the King James Version of the Bible 

  
 



 

                                                                 Contents                   

 
Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1                       Alignment A as It Pertains to the First Step of the Material
                                       Pathway; and Alignment M

Chapter 2                       Alignment B as It Pertains to the Second Step of the
                                       Material Pathway; Spiritual Cloning and Angels; and the
                                       Mystery of Jesus Christ

Chapter 3                       Alignment C as It Pertains to the Third Step of the Material
                                       Pathway; Alignment K; and Alignment L

Chapter 4                       Transfer Activity of People of the Magdalenian Culture
                                       Symbolized by Alignment D, and Their Journey on the
                                       Mystical Pathway

Chapter 5                       Transfer Activity by People of the Magdalenian Culture
                                       Symbolized by Alignment F, and Their Journey on the
                                       Mystical Pathway; Alignments E, N, O, X, Y, and Z; and
                                       the Steps of the Material and Mystical Pathways as
                                       Symbolized by the Great Pyramid of Giza

Chapter 6                       A Hypothetical Journey of a Person of the Magdalenian
                                       Culture Involved in Transfer Activity on the Three Steps
                                       of the Mystical Pathway

Chapter 7                       The Four Advanced Interstellar Civilizations That Serve
                                       the Creator Symbolized by Alignments G, H, I, and J; the
                                       Higher Purpose of Transfer Activity; a Study of the Inspired
                                       Source, "Lascaux Cave Artist" (Figure 20); and the Predictive
                                       Aspect of Inspired Sources

Epilogue                         The Significance of the Term, "Magdalenian"

Appendix                        A Tentative List of Titles of the Seven Volumes That Comprise
                                      The Creation:  Its Infinite Features and Finite Realms

Credits










                                                        Introduction

 
 
As we saw in Volume I of The Creation:  Its Infinite Features and Finite Realms, Atlanteans of the advanced stellar civilization of Atlantis, dwelling at a subterranean base located beneath the surface of the earth in southern France, began appearing  on the surface  about 15,500 B.C. These Atlanteans, it is believed, intermarried with man, and became, in the eyes of the Creator, members of mankind.  The people involved in these intermarriages, it is believed, were people of the Magdalenian culture who dwelt in southwestern France about this time.  However, it is also possible that these people were of a different culture, and it was their descendants who would become the people of the Magdalenian culture.  Some of the descendants of these intermarriages that occurred between 15,000 B.C. and 15,001 B.C. eventually migrated to the Dordogne River region of southwestern France.  Here, between 15,000 B.C. and 14,501 B.C., a small number of these people were involved in an activity of an extraordinary kind.  These descendants of Atlanteans, as well as other people  of the Magdalenian culture, who may have possessed little or no Atlantean ancestry, but found favor in the eyes of the Creator, were involved in an activity that is referred to in The Creation as transfer activity.  This activity involved the transfer of a small number of people of the Magdalenian culture from their primitive culture on the surface of the earth to an advanced interstellar civilization that maintained subterranean bases located in the interior of the earth.  In The Creation, these subterranean bases are referred to as grottobases. 
 
It was possible for these people to accomplish this transfer because they discovered in a  cave three instruments of advanced technology that would allow them to descend by way of a mystical pathway into the interior of the earth.  These instruments, it is believed, had been left for these people to find by living entities of an advanced interstellar civilization that served the Creator. The cave in which these instruments were found is known today as the Lascaux cave, and the three instruments, mentioned above, are referred to in The Creation as the instruments of mystical particle transfer.  Using these instruments, people of the Magdalenian culture were able to pass through the solid rock walls of the Lascaux cave and the interior of the earth until they arrived at an excavated tunnel.  And by means of this tunnel and other connecting tunnels, these people eventually arrived at their destination, a large grottobase of a subterranean base.  This base is referred to in The Creation as a transfer activity grottobase complex.  Here, it is believed, these people would be received in friendship by the living entities that dwelt here, and would be made associate members of that civilization.
 
Transfer activity by people of the Magdalenian culture, it is believed, took place between 15,000 B.C. and 14,501 B.C.  During this time, the Lascaux cave, located in the Vezere Valley of the Dordogne River region, served as the transfer point for that activity. It was here that the people of the Magdalenian culture discovered the instruments of mystical particle transfer that had been left for them to find by the living entities of the advanced interstellar civilization, mentioned above.  And it was here, also, that these people departed the surface of the earth, and by means of a mystical pathway, traveled into the interior of the earth.  Although the departure of the people of the Magdalenian culture from the Lascaux cave  marked the beginning of the first step of the three steps of the mystical pathway associated with transfer activity, inspired sources indicate that three other steps preceded this first step by the people of the Magdalenian culture on the mystical pathway.  These three steps are referred to in The Creation as the three steps of the material pathway of a person involved in transfer activity.  Therefore, in order for a person of the Magdalenian culture involved in transfer activity to arrive at a large grottobase located beneath the surface of the earth, he first had to complete three steps on the material pathway and three steps on the mystical pathway.  When this was accomplished, the person involved, it is assumed, was received by the living entities of an advanced interstellar civilization, who dwelt in the large grottobase of a transfer activity grottobase complex.  This person then became, in the eyes of the Creator, an associate member of an advanced interstellar civilization. 
 
In Volume II of The Creation, entitled, The Material and Mystical Pathways of a Person of the Magdalenian Culture Involved in Transfer Activity, transfer activity by the people of the Magdalenian culture, carried out between 15,000 B.C. and 14,501 B.C., will be discussed with the purpose of better understanding the three steps of the material pathway and the three steps of the mystical pathway that the people of the Magdalenian culture involved in transfer activity followed on the journey to their destination.  In addition, the significance of  transfer activity by these people to man's present and future on earth-particularly, as this applies to the period of time referred to in Christian eschatology as the day of the Lord (Isa. 13:9-13;  65:17-19;  2 Pet. 3:10-13)-will be addressed, also.    In this study of transfer activity by the Magdalenian people of the fifteenth millennium B.C., and its application to man in the present and eschatological future, the multiple inspired source, “Lascaux Cave” (Figure 1) will be studied.  This inspired source, introduced in Volume I of The Creation, will be studied in greater detail in Volume II.
 
Finally, in Volume II of The Creation, an inspired source will be studied whose symbolism does not actually pertain to transfer activity by the people of the Magdalenian culture.  This is so, despite the fact that this inspired source is entitled, “Lascaux Cave Artist” (Figure 20), and depicts a Magdalenian cave artist decorating the Lascaux cave.  The symbolism of this inspired source, as we shall see, actually concerns a prediction, and reveals that some inspired sources are capable of predicting the future.  In this case, the event predicted by the inspired source has already taken place, and has done so, very recently.  A discussion of the role of inspired sources as predictors of future events concludes Volume II of The Creation. 






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