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Most people are familiar with the opening paragraphs of the Bible, in which God says, “Let there be light.” Another theme that features in the Book of Genesis is that of separation. For example, light is separated from dark, and later day is separated from night. He separates the water on the Earth from the water above the expanse / sky – a concept which most readers dismiss without trying to understand it.

There are legends – which can still be found in writing today, in Compendium Augumentum and Codex Lugubrum - alleging that this separation took the form of an entity known as Il Separatio (meaning The Separation). The story is told of Il Separatio and the warrior called Ashor in one book, and Amantes in the other. Let’s use the name Ashor.

Ashor had done just as much good as he had done evil during his time. When he was wounded and in danger of losing his life, a demon and an angel both began to fight over his soul, but Il Separatio appeared and sent them away, wielding his neutrality. The demon claimed that Ashor was his and belonged with him in Hell as a result of his evil deeds; the angel claimed that the warrior had done a lot of good, therefore he was his to take with him in Heaven. When Il Separatio appeared, he simply said that the man had done just as much good as he had done evil and, as a result, neither of the other two could have him.

It was the fact that Il Separatio exercised such absolute power that scared the Church, causing them to destroy most books about the entity over the centuries.  

The story goes that, once the angel and the demon had left, Ashor's wounds healed up and he was restored to his appearance as it was at the ideal age of 30, becoming immortal and endowed with great power. So he was then virtually a Demi-god, or Superhuman, doing whatever he wanted and traveling wherever he pleased just by using the power of his mind.

The legends tell that he could transport himself to other worlds— including on the Sun, and inside the Sun.

There is so much hidden meaning in this story to be unravelled.
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Readers will see that I have embarked on a new series of articles titled The Return of the Superhumans. It is about those entities who used to mingle quite openly with mortals here on Earth up until two and a half thousand years ago. They are still among us, but not readily observed by the average person.

Spheres surround the existence of things, both animate and inanimate. Everything from the stars and planets right down to atoms and electrons is organized by spheres of energy.

I define ‘my world’ as a sphere of time and space, encased in the circumference of the Heliosphere (our solar system) and with a radius of about 5,000 years.

Most certainly there were civilizations on Earth before the Neolithic period – and, I believe, very advanced ones at that – but that is not my area of interest.

Most assuredly there are other civilizations of sentient beings in physical form throughout the stars and galaxies beyond our solar system, but they are not the concern of my writings here.

The focus of this series is on the non-physical, or discarnate, beings that co-inhabit our planet and the other celestial spheres that populate our Heliosphere. The Sun is at the centre and it acts as a portal through which Light and Life stream from higher realms into our 3D world.

Most of us are intuitively aware of the existence of invisible beings, at least to some degree, as attested by the religions, mythology and history of various cultures right around the globe. The question you might ask yourself is: why do we hear legends of superhuman-like beings mingling with us, and deities or divinities ruling over us, and yet not witness them ourselves in the current day and age?

This series of articles is about those beings, their history and their imminent return. It is a work in progress and will include themes such as:
- When gods mingled with mortals
- The Sphere that surrounds us
- My story
- The Return

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Paul V Young is a freelance writer based in Brisbane Australia. His articles appear in magazines such as New Dawn and Atlantis Rising.

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