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Chapter 3 - 6200 BCE  
     
27.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Swan,
2.
Within five Great Cycles of CYB-EL,
3.
the Bright One (6200 bce),
4.
the land of our ancestors did awaken
5.
upon the arrival of the god DAGA (DAGNU)
6.
the good god, of earth and fertility
7.
DAGA did defeat ADA(D)
8.
The god of storms and rain
9.
Releasing MU (Earth) from the darkness.
10.
first again came the flowers and young bushes
11.
then with pine, elm and tree
12.
The land did raise up forests
13.
The animals returned in numbers,
14.
wild boar and red squirrels,
15.
wolves and foxes,
16.
red deer and eagles
17.
but the giant stag was never again seen.
 
28.
   
1.
The descendents of ADAM (A-DA-MU)
2.
Made good their land
3.
With mud, they did make walls
4.
wood and reeds their cover (roof)
5.
The Gods of MOT and the underworld
6.
banished from the Isle
7.
With the wisdom of the gods messenger
8.
By the sacred holly
9.
They did make a rule
10.
never again shall man eat flesh of man
11.
To learn the wisdom of the gods
12.
respect the ancient gods
13.
To never usurp the gods
 
29.
   
1.
By the bones of ADAM laid
2.
near the sacred curve of the serpent stream
3.
known by the name Boyn
4.
a most sacred place called GNO
5.
meaning divine wisdom
6.
A city of stone, his everlasting rest
7.
The elders of the tribe of AD-A-MU
8.
Did observe and respect the ancient gods.
9.
Thus they did name them as spoken
10.
They did write symbols and meaning
11.
They did learn to count
12.
to understand the pattern
13.
and nature of the Gods
14.
by the first wheel of YAH (EL)
15.
by the second wheel of AUN(ON)
16.
by the third wheel of IOR (ANU)
 
30.
   
1.
The bravest of the tribe
2.
Did return by boats of red sails
3.
To the land of Galicia
4.
And return
5.
(so ) That by blood,
6.
by bond And custom
7.
They became as if one land
8.
But Not near the Isle of the shadows
9.
Did they sail
10.
The beasts of MOT
11.
exiled to this place
12.
A place of darkness
13.
And barbarity
14.
Many cycles till
15.
The prophecy of A-DA-MU fulfilled
16.
On the plain of SARU(M).
 
31.
   
1.
Upon the eight Great Cycle of CYBELE,
2.
The tribal elders,
3.
Keepers of the wisdom of the gods
4.
Did call a council
5.
For the seed of A-DA-MU
6.
No longer produced a male heir
7.
But three girl child.
8.
HA-M(U), the old king
9.
Did witness the miracle birth
10.
Before his death
11.
Blessing the sacred trinity as his heirs
12.
All three to reign
13.
As one
14.
Each named BRID.
15.
Too young to rule
16.
SHEM(U) their kin
17.
Did rule as protector and stewart
 
32.
   
1.
A crafty nature was SHEM(U)
2.
For upon the twelfth of age of
3.
The little BRIGHID, he did challenge
4.
Them to resolve a dispute
5.
In ancient ways
6.
Knowing the three girls had not hunted
7.
Nor spear, nor seen blood
8.
The three little girls were set out
9.
To seize a boar or deer
10.
For without blooding of the ancient ways
11.
None could claim Kingship
12.
Crafty SHEM(U) and a band
13.
Did lie in wait
14.
By a thicket
15.
As the girls did approach
16.
But the old and young gods
17.
did favour the BRIGHID
18.
ADA(D) hid YAH from view
19.
In the darkness
20.
SHEM(U) did stumble
21.
Whereupon DAGA did sent a heard of wild deer
22.
Through the thicket
23.
Trampling SHEM(U) and his band
24.
One deer, its neck broken
25.
At the feet of the three.
26.
Triumphant, the BRID return
27.
As Queens.
 
33.
   
1.
At twenty, such fearsome warriors the three Queen
2.
No man of E-RE (MU)
3.
worthy as companions.
4.
The Queens resolved that one should sta
5.
And two should travel
6.
with the blessing of LIR
7.
To find husbands worthy.
8.
For their journey
9.
The elders and protectors of the Cuilleain
10.
Did fashion each Queen
11.
With a sword of gold and bronze
12.
And a troop of the finest warriors
13.
With bronze tipped spears
14.
That no beast,
15.
nor man may harm even a hair
16.
Of the the warrior Queens.
 
34.
   
1.
First, they travelled to the land of Galicia
2.
and to the King.
3.
But not one man was found worthy
4.
of the hand Of a sacred Queen.
5.
Overland they travelled
6.
Unto the shores of the great eastern sea
7.
There they set (out) onwards
8.
In smaller boats
9.
Eastward they sailed
10.
To lands not yet seen.
11.
The first men they encountered
12.
From the land of yellow hills
13.
too frightened to come to the shore
14.
Where the Brids did rest
15.
The Queens did travel past the coast
16.
of the blackened land of Latin tribes
17.
A land of fire in those days
18.
to the Isle of the Sicani
19.
But these men did not yield
20.
And the Queens cleaved
21.
Many a warrior
22.
Till they made their escape
23.
To the safety of boats
 
35.
   
1.
But LIR grew restless
2.
He did conspire with ADA(D)
3.
To each take a Queen
4.
To be their consort
5.
LIR threw the Queens up
6.
Upon great waves
7.
While ADA(D) did bring upon
8.
Great darkened clouds and rain
9.
The Queens did pray for delivery
10.
to the ancient Gods
11.
And CY-BELE did hear their call
12.
Upon the rocks of an Isle
13.
They did come to rest
14.
The Queens did name this place
15.
CYBE-MU, land of the goddess, the Bright One
16.
And a solemn oath
17.
to bring a band Of the finest
18.
To honor the goddess
19.
And so it was such honor was true
20.
For many a year
21.
Even when the Goddess became known
22.
as Aphrodite
 
36.
   
1.
The two Brids,
2.
did each make an oath
3.
One to travel to the North
4.
The other to the South
5.
And to make this Isle a new home
6.
For the tribe of A-DA-MU
7.
The first Brid, known as Mem
8.
Did travel south
9.
To the land of the great River
10.
And the tribe known as Badari
11.
These peaceful and noble people
12.
Were in awe of Mem,
13.
With her sword of gold and bronze
14.
and her honey words
15.
The Chief of the Tribe
16.
Did claim her a Goddess
17.
And implored her to stay
18.
There, with her warrior guard
19.
Mem, did teach the Badari
20.
Using the shapes
21.
and signs of The ancients
22.
The keepers of the Cuilleain
23.
The ways of the tribe
24.
The wise laws of the gods
25.
And the names and operation
26.
Of the gods themselves
27.
The Badari in turn did show Mem
28.
The flooding of fields
29.
the planting of crops
30.
The use of the cow
31.
But no husband worthy found.
 
37.
   
1.
The second Brid, known as Mam(a)
2.
Did travel North
3.
Towards the mountains of the Bull
4.
To the plain of Konya
5.
And the village of Katal
6.
There the Queen did use
7.
Her signing ways
8.
Her singing voice
9.
The wisdom of the gods
10.
And the might of her gold and bronze sword
11.
The people of Katal
12.
In turn did show Mama
13.
The making of garments
14.
From the hair of animals
15.
And the skilled use of fire and clay
16.
But the people of Katal
17.
Did make Mam(a) their goddess
18.
Refusing her passage
19.
She did escape
20.
With the help of the ancient gods
21.
When YAH did hide AUN
22.
And the people fled.
 
38.
   
1.
The Queen Mem
2.
Did travel south with the Badari
3.
And her warrior guard
4.
Along the Great Serpent River
5.
To the land of the Pwen (Punt)
6.
There the Queen again showed
7.
The wisdom of the Gods
8.
The magic of sign
9.
And the dark skinned Pwen
10.
Did show her
11.
The wonder of spices
12.
Soft tender fruits
13.
The nature of weaved cloth
14.
And the Pwen did make her their goddess
15.
But amongst the Pwen,
16.
No husband was found
 
39.
   
1.
Queen Mam(a)
2.
Did travel East
3.
Along the mighty river
4.
To the land of the Assur
5.
And the Ubaid
6.
The site of this Queen
7.
With her golden sword
8.
Her warrior guard
9.
And caravan of many miles
10.
Did amaze the villagers
11.
Before she had even arrived
12.
They called Mam(a) a Goddess
13.
I-MAMA (Inaana) they called her.
 
40.
   
1.
Queen Mem
2.
Did leave the tribe of Pwen
3.
And travelled north –east
4.
To the great village of the Ubaid
5.
At the mouth of the great rivers
6.
There she did unite with her sister
7.
Two Queens,
8.
Two great warriors
9.
And countless worshippers
10.
The village was named in honor
11.
Of their sacred homeland
12.
E-RI (E-RE)
13.
And in a later age to E-RI-DU
14.
There the Queens did teach their signs
15.
The wisdom of the gods
16.
The wonder of their travels
17.
And all the world did come to know of E-RI
 
41.
   
1.
Yet for all their journey
2.
And all the tribes
3.
No husbands worthy
4.
had been found
5.
The Queens did return to the inner sea
6.
Where the Badari
7.
Did make them a great boat of lashed reeds
8.
So LIR could not sink it
 
42.
   
1.
Upon the return
2.
both Mem and Mam(a) Had a vision
3.
Their captains by their side
4.
CAL-MU the brave
5.
Who had stood by the side of Mem
6.
Since departing MU
7.
UAS-EL, the worthy
8.
Who had protected Mam(a)
9.
All the while.
10.
Upon awakening
11.
The Queens did call to their captains
12.
For worthy men,
13.
For worthy husbands
14.
No greater (had) been
15.
Brave, loyal men and true
16.
All the while
17.
From E-RE herself
 
43.
   
1.
Return home
2.
Triumph behold
3.
The wonders of the world
4.
Brought to sacred lands
5.
The cow, the weave
6.
The wisdom of clay and fire
7.
All manner of wisdom
 

 
 
 

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