The
Cosmic Logos
The Appointed
Knowledge dwells in heads replete
with the thoughts of other men ...
wisdom in the minds attentive to their own.
An insightful thought from one of Gaias fifteenth
century philosophers - Noah stopped short of naming the source,
noting that one of his students was eager to supply the information.
Yes, Avery.
The Honourable Frances Bacon, En Noah, the blond-haired
lad with the twinkling violet eyes responded.
Exactly right, Noah stated, proud of his students
firm grasp of the human history of the planet that Averys forefathers
had called home. I felt this was an appropriate quote with which
to conclude your tuition. For, with all the lessons I have given you,
you alone can transmute that knowledge into wisdom. And I am confident
that each of you will do exactly that.
The Sage broke from his formal address to approach each of his five
graduates in turn.
The first of these was a fiery young Leonine female named Bast, who
was as unique in character as she was in appearance. Her dark, straight
hair and piercing blue eyes made her one of a kind among her people,
but her abundance of pure-hearted amorous charm was fast marking her
as the most desirable single female alive. The fact that she was heiress
to the Leonine kingdom and was to be the voice of her people in Lahmus
senate only added to her eligibility.
Dear Bast, Noah began, smiling broadly as he took up her
left hand and held it in his. His right hand enfolded the three-sided
pyramid, engraved with ancient hieroglyphs, which hung on a chain around
his neck. This ancient divining tool was known as the Tablet of Destinies
and had been a gift to the Sages first human incarnation from
the divine Logos, Anu. It had been handed down through the ages to each
of the guardians of mankind and had found its way back into his possession
twenty years ago, when Noahs super-conscious link to the Cosmic
Logos had been restored. Before you leave our fair planet to assume
the Governorship of Nugia, my parting advice for you is ... He
allowed himself a graceful pause, which amused his students greatly.
This was a game that they had played throughout their schooling, which
was nothing more than good old fortune telling - Noah had learned to
make his guidance fun, lest it go unheeded. The prophet would give his
students one insight into their future each year, and at some time within
that year a situation would arise where the advice could be put to good
use.
Dont tease me, En Noah, Bast implored him, dying to
know the prediction.
Although men will be falling all over themselves to court you,
Bast, true happiness lies with a man whom you will have to pursue,
he concluded, inspiring a round of applause and laughter from the other
four students, who knew the Leonine lady well.
Bast screwed up her nose, disappointed. I wont be interested
in a serious relationship for years, but even so I was kind of hoping
hed be tall, handsome and courageous, not forbidding!
Courage would be a must, agreed Avery.
All right, Noah cautioned him, ahead of turning back to
Bast. Dont be blinded by glamour, Nin. Physical beauty can
be a great deceiver and can only bring a fleeting happiness, for all
physical beauty will perish in time.
Bast sat tall in her seat and, crossing her legs, she placed both hands
on her hips. Not my beauty, she debated in fun, her black
lions tail twitching playfully as she spoke. We Chosen are
immortal and thus eternally young and beautiful, are we not?
Noahs mouth curved into a half-smile, as he realised that she
was still too new to the physical world to appreciate the argument he
was trying to put forward. Nothing in the whole of creation remains
the same forever, Bast. If it did all would be stagnant. One day even
you shall tire of your physical form, as becoming as it is.
Although Bast couldnt imagine ever feeling as Noah described,
there were some among the Chosen who were losing their affinity with
physical plane existence, such as Averys and Liratheas parents.
Perhaps I should have said I am looking for a man who is wise,
loving and true, En Noah, the Leonine female resolved, knowing
what her tutor would want to hear.
That would serve you better, Bast, he agreed. But
only if that is what you truly will for yourself. What I want for you
will have very little effect in your reality.
Point taken, Bast conceded, a little ashamed for attempting
to fool En Noah. He always knew when he was being mocked.
The Sage moved on to the verbal extrovert of the class.
I know what life holds in store, for I am the force behind my
own manifestation, Avery stated, proudly. But any advice
you or the Tablet of Destinies may have for this soon-to-be Otherworldly
lord, En Noah, shall surely prove insightful.
Avery was apprentice to Gwyn ap Nudd, the current guardian of the Otherworld.
Too much of the lords confidence and mischievous nature had rubbed
off on the youth during his tuition. For, although Avery had proven
himself very adept at commanding wisely the various inhabitants of the
etheric realm, he had a tendency to be far cockier than an older, wiser
man might be.
Noah gripped Averys hand and advised. You have many selves,
on many different levels of existence, all pouring energy into your
manifestation. If you are putting out the right messages then they shall
surely heed your will. But beware what you will to manifest.
Is that the prediction? Avery queried.
Noah shook his head. My advice is this ... when your words conflict
with what is in your heart, know that a great rivalry will be avoided
by putting your ego aside and telling the truth.
Ooooh ...! Averys fellow students murmured, thinking
that the prophecy was a rather ominous one.
Shall I be rewarded for telling the truth? Avery wasnt
satisfied. He wanted something to look forward to.
Noah smiled a knowing smile. The truth always brings its -
Own rewards, Avery concluded in unison with his tutor. Having
studied under the Sage for twenty years now, he knew Noahs predictable
response to his stupid question. I walked right into that one.
Noah raised both eyebrows in agreement before moving on to Lirathea,
Averys twin sister and his opposite in most regards. Avery liked
action, whilst Lirathea personified tranquillity. He was forthright,
self-promoting and mischievous, whereas she was meditative, selfless
and as close to a saint as anyone Noah had ever known. They did look
remarkably alike, however; white blonde hair and violet eyes were traits
the twins inherited from their infamous mother, Tory Alexander. Avery
had his parents warrior form and Lirathea had a body that was
waif-like, which she commanded with all the grace of a prima ballerina.
Her vocation in life was also Otherworldly. Where her brother would
soon command the denizens living in the etheric realms, Lirathea had
an affinity with the spirits in the higher mental realm and beyond.
In days of old, the young woman would have been regarded as a Priestess
or a Druidess, but Lirathea preferred the term oracle. Both brother
and sister were to assume seats on Lahmus council - Avery was
to represent the Otherworld and Lirathea would be the voice of the spirit
world.
You are probably more adept at soothsaying than I am these days,
Lirathea, Noah granted as he came to a stop in front of the angelic
maiden.
Please state my fate according to the Tablet, En Noah, for although
I have many guides, you are one of those whose advice I most cherish.
Lirathea had an expectant smile as she offered her hand to the Sage
to participate in the game.
Ah! He teased her in fun and she cowered behind the long
fine hair that fell dead straight to her waist, suddenly sorry shed
insisted. Being born perfect is a curse, Noah continued,
cracking a gracious smile. For a state obtained must be maintained
and herein lies your challenge. Do what you must without regret, and
thus conserve your energy for grander pursuits. Never feel sorry for
knowing your own mind and the will of the Logos.
Lirathea was rather enchanted by his counsel. I shall do my best,
En Noah.
And that has always proven more than sufficient, he said
gently.
Sparrowhawk, as always, was alongside Lirathea, and although the younger
Falcon male was only her half-brother, he had far more in common with
Lirathea than her twin brother did. From different human tribes, one
never would have guessed them to be of the same family, but their mothers
violet eyes made their kinship more obvious. This set Sparrowhawk apart
from his breed, for he was the only Falcon who had pupils of such colour.
The lad inherited the deep brown wings that sprouted from his back,
and the shoulder length quills of the same colour that grew on his head,
from his father, Hawk - an infamous space pirate turned diplomat.
So what do you foresee for me, En Noah? Sparrowhawk gripped
the Sages hand firmly.
This young man was making a fine show of repressing his sorrow. Tomorrow
he would depart for Tarazean to take over the leadership of his people
from his father, and the Falcon seat on Lahmus council. But it
was not the pending responsibilities that hung so heavily on his heart,
nor was it leaving his training ground on Kila. It was the thought of
leaving Lirathea that was distressing him so deeply.
I know you are going to miss Kila, Sparrowhawk, and we here will
miss you, Noah admitted and the girls in the class all agreed.
Ha, speak for yourselves, Avery scoffed, and was hushed
by all present.
But destiny is not taking you from us so that you can spend all
your free time thinking of us, Noah insisted. Your brain
space will be better employed looking to the future rather than dwelling
in the past ... and your heart shall be more contented too.
Sparrowhawk was a little disconcerted by the soothsaying, but cracked
a resolute smile to quickly cover his distress. I am sure Tarazeans
governmental affairs will leave me very little time to ponder missing
anybody. He glanced at all his classmates, but his gaze fell on
his sister beside him, who leaned her head upon his shoulder and threw
an arm across his back to give him comfort.
Well be lucky if he even transmits us a message, Lirathea
joked, and nearly choked on her words; she was losing her best friend.
I doubt that you have need to fear on that count, dear sister,
Avery quipped, a little concerned about the close association between
his sister and their half-brother.
No, Sparrowhawk agreed, pretending not to notice the implication
in their brothers tone. None of you need fear, as I fully
intend to drive you nuts with correspondence. He threw an arm
about his sister and returned her hug.
The tension between the lads was nothing new. They had always been competitive
when it came to their sisters attention. The rivalry was of little
concern to Noah, for he knew Avery and Sparrowhawk would have far more
important affairs into which to channel their energy, once they assumed
their forthcoming appointments.
The last of Noahs five graduating students was Fallon, the daughter
of Brian and Candace Alexander. Unlike her half-sister, Bast, and every
other student in her class, Fallon was not destined to take up a great
appointment upon graduation and her coming of age. Her name and chart
had given very little insight into her future vocation, for her name
simply meant daughter of the ruler. Her father, Brian Alexander,
was Lahmu, the supreme head of the senate of the interplanetary human
alliance. Fallons star chart and her studies had revealed an aptitude
for humanitarianism, the psychic arts, leadership and protocol, but
she had yet to decide what avenue she would pursue as a career. Thus,
schooling had proven more of a struggle for Fallon than for her peers,
as she had no fixed idea of her future endeavours and could not channel
her energies into the subjects that would prove most beneficial to her
cause. Still, she had studied hard and managed to graduate despite her
want of a calling.
Let me guess, En Noah. Fallon pulled her mass of dark curls
into a ponytail as her tutor approached her. You cannot foresee
my future, for that is for me to decide.
Yes, her lack of destiny had definitely made her a cynic. On the
contrary, Noah assured as he held her hand and focused his mind
to perceive the Tablets counsel. I can see you averting
a great calamity, Fallon.
Really? She was intrigued by his claim, then thought better
of it. There is no such thing as a great calamity, so far as we
Chosen are concerned ... for what situation could possibly arise that
my father and his great council could not handle?
Fate picks its own warriors, Noah told her surely. But
you must keep your heart and mind open to the higher purpose. Malice
will confuse your perception for a time, making the right decision and
course of action unclear.
Fallon didnt know what to say, for it seemed her future was more
complex than she had imagined. I hold no real malice towards anyone,
En Noah. She gazed up at him with her piercing blue eyes, the
only trait that both Bast and Fallon had inherited from their father.
That is true, Noah seconded, but when situations get
twisted and the whole truth is not known, sometimes we jump to conclusions
that would not normally be our own.
The young woman frowned and forced a smile to concede she would commit
the advice to memory. In that case, I shall always try to get
my facts straight. If, at any time, I feel I have not, then I shall
come see you, En Noah, she resolved, with a lighthearted laugh
- the Sages prophecies always sounded more ominous in the telling
than they actually were in reality.
I shall always be here for your counsel, he assured, as
he let go of Fallons hand and addressed all five of his graduates.
It has been my honour and privilege to be your tutor these twenty
years past. Go now, and rise to the challenge of your individual pursuits
in the knowledge that I have prepared you well for what lies ahead.
Be proud of your perseverance, for your efforts hail the dawn of a new
era of prosperity and peace for humanity. The allied council of Lahmu
will finally realise its full potential in accordance with the will
of the great Cosmic Logos.
So be it! all five students responded as one, and they rose
to leave the Institute they had frequented all their lives - the day
had finally come to pursue their aspirations.