Celestial Math Of Faith © Surazeus 2026 07 04 Awed by weird song of crickets in the night, Belenus gazes high at sparkling stars to calculate celestial math of faith by which he chronicles the rise and fall of ancient nations based on flash of rain where gold moon gleams in ruins of the church. Descended from Icarus the Sky-Walker, Belenus clings to jagged cliff of faith and shouts at Zephyrus with arms of air for help to ascend steep terrible heights so he can walk lush hills of paradise to meet his mother in Elysium. Amazed at fields of wheat blown by sea wind, Belenus walks with his college best friend, Zephyrus with long hair of tangled curls, and tells him names of every family clan that lives in each tall castle on high hill where flowers bloom along the River Styx. Startled by appearance of the swift hawk, Belenus holds his breath with graceful calm when she lands on his arm and flaps her wings, because her eyes reflect the timeless stars, then gasps when she leaps toward the glowing clouds, wild angel with celestial math of faith. Alert when Martes and his gang appear, Belenus joins Zephyrus by large stone where they crouch ready with intent to fight in brave defense of land where fruit trees bloom, still loyal to bold brotherhood of friends, till Seraphina commands they desist. Inspired by flashing silver of her eyes, Belenus beams at angel in white robe who guides them through fields of Elysium to garden where his mother tends pear trees, who flies into his arms with shocked delight, then offers them fresh wine by sparkling pool. Surprised by joy of fireworks in the sky, Belenus with his mother and best friend join feast to celebrate with song and dance birth of their state eight hundred years long ago when wise Elysus lead his wandering tribe across the waste land to lush hills of lakes. Impressed at founding tale of their great state, Belenus tells Zephyrus with proud voice how brave Elysus, bearing wand of truth, fought cruel Erebus on the river shore, then founded Garden of Elysium based soundly on celestial math of faith.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
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Saturday, July 4, 2026
Celestial Math Of Faith
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Orpheus plays Lyre of Mercury and sings anthem of Elysium while everyone sings along, then smiles to see Seraphina flirt subtly with Belenus.
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