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The Cup: from The Glass Planet 2: Garbriel's
The Cup: from The Glass Planet 2: Garbriel's

The Cup: from The Glass Planet 2: Garbriel's Objective (The Occult of Visitor Gods)

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About The Cup: From The Glass Planet 2: Garbriel's

Short story, taken from the Glass Planet Series, Glass Planet 2, Gabriel's Objective. Chapter 5. A science fiction retelling of the story of the holy grail, the cup, told in a different way, from a different origin. the Cup story is a symbol of many things, all thru the history of story telling. This story is short and sweet and entertaining, about the changes that occur when an unnatural thing with free-gifting powers is introduced into a social group.Using fictional characters, the author takes the reader through a journey of discovery, uncovering the secret Extra-terrestrial origins of the bible and other god centered religions around the world. By combing through the new translations of the Nag Hammadi Library and the Dead Se Scrolls, N. M. Reed through her characters, an autistic boy of dubious breeding, his strange angelic sister, and his grounded rancher wife, and a host of others, find passages and old stories that seem to be the log of experiences of encounters of a third kind: actual contact and instruction from alien visitors. Stories that were the inspiration for the final draft of the bible, but were taken out and literally buried in the sands of time, only to be discovered haplessly by travelers thousands of years later. The progenitors of our civilization were describing aliens encounters, but didn't know how to say that. They just viewed these powerful “star-people” as gods. All of the great religions seemed to have been formed this way. Why else would humanity be so enthralled and have such a devotion and reverence to anything, if it weren't something absolutely amazing and out of this world. So instead of god being an unknowable, unfathomable force to human kind, lurking in the unknown void of heaven or hell, our gods are the blood spirit and intellectual ancestors and genetic makeup of our own selves. And interestingly, this brings us full circle back to the true-believers who are sure that the bible is a literal translation of the word o