Our Concept Of Divine God © Surazeus 2026 07 03 As part of evolution of his soul from Fish to God who rules the market town, Dyaz stands before the gang of laughing thieves with wand he carved with anguish of despair, and breathes deep spirit of the blazing sun with poised attention of the serpent strike. You killed my father and stole our farmland, Dyaz calmy indicts the cruel king of thieves, then sold my mother, my sisters, and my wife as slaves and prostitutes to wealthy men, so I have come from cavern of despair to punish you for all your evil crimes. Crouched with intent control of Mountain Wolf, Dyaz twirls and somersaults and leaps and strikes in brutal battle against king of thieves and forty minions of his grasping greed, crippling and killing them all, one by one, while thousands of people of the town watch. Gasping for breath from tension of the fight, Dyaz stands alone among corpses of thieves, face and chest smeared with blood of their regret, triumphant in grim silence of the crowd, then raises wand of victory to the sky as they erupt in cheers to dance and sing. Sitting on throne in high ziggurat hall, Dyaz gazes dazed with victory of blind law at thousands of people with gleaming eyes, then kneels while Queen of Heaven Shawushka places jeweled crown of Town Guardianship on his head, heavy with responsibility. Grown old after ruling for forty years as Guardian of the City with just laws, Dyaz strides along the crowded market streets, tall man with long white beard in long white robe, who beams with smiles of joyful charity to see the people thriving with respect. Transformed from living man of mortal flesh, Dyaz becomes our concept of divine god through apotheosis of social faith so image of his person metamorphs to Idol of God as old bearded man whose face still glows in our world consciousness. When I break from innocence of childhood to navigate my own road to success, Dyaz wakes as spirit of God in my heart in his descendants, Zeus, Deus, Jove, and Jesus, to guide my journey to the Promised Land as I, also, evolve from Fish to God.
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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Our Concept Of Divine God
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Orpheus teaches me how to play Lyre of Mercury and sing narrative tales about the journey of mankind as we evolve from fish to wingless angel to god.
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