In Rebellion (Archangel Jarahmael and the War to Conquer Heaven, Book II)

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Author: John J Higgins
Garden of Eden's gate that lead to the Earth.
    “Jarahmael told me the other day,” Raphael said as they continued flying along, “that he has a feeling that the Auxilium are joining together somehow, trying to close the rest of us out of the Order of the Archangels. I told him I agree. But also the Almighty does not seem to give them a lot of assignments ever since the Creation and the demise of the dinosaurs. Maybe the Almighty is removing them from important tasks. What that will mean in the long run? I don't know.”
    “Luciferael and the Auxilium seemed to enjoy the destruction of the dinosaurs. Odd because the dinosaurs were actually Luciferael's creation, along with those smaller reptiles,” Uriel said with a puzzled look on his face.
    “Yes, I would have thought that they would have tried to protect them somehow, but they did seem to enjoy destroying the creatures,” Gabriel said shaking his head.
    “Well, that’s all over now,” said Raphael, pushing back his brown hair and revealing his earthy brown eyes. “We must do whatever the Almighty commands. That’s what we were created for! Time to go check on the Simians and the area that’s now going to be the new home for Adam and Eve and their offspring.”
    “It is tragic that they did eat of that forbidden fruit,” Gabriel added sadly.
    “All they had to do was follow one rule. What a penalty for disobedience! But if life forms do not follow the Almighty's directions then all chaos can break out making the Universe uninhabitable for everyone. . .” Uriel said in a disapproving tone.
    “Yes, I suppose it is the correct outcome,” Gabriel said, nodding his head in agreement.
    “Yes, but it still is a shame. They had such potential,” Raphael added.

Chapter 4
    RAZIEL AND ARIEL GET AN ASSIGNMENT
     
    Ariel and Raziel had waited in the Throne Room until all the other Angels had left. The Almighty had communicated with them silently during the morning ceremony, giving them instructions no one else could hear.
    “You are to go to the mountains near the pyramid in Centr us , without telling the other Archangels, except for Jarahmael,” He told them. “In the center cave that goes under the pyramid there you will find fourteen pyramid-shaped pieces of crystal. Be careful how you handle them because they can be destructive to Beings of Light. Once you have them, take them directly to Jarahmael's palace in the Seventh Heaven and give them to him. Again, I want you to be careful in handling these crystals.”
    Raziel being the bolder of the two asked the Almighty again in their silent communication. “Why are they dangerous to us, my Lord? I thought we are immortal?”
    The Almighty responded, “Yes, you are immortal, but that does not mean that harm may not fall upon you. And sometimes this thing called death may be preferable to life. But those are discussions for other days.
    “Remember, this mission is to be kept secret from the all the others, except Jarahmael. Please remain in the Throne Room until after everyone has left, I do not want you to be followed.”
    Both Angels nodded their heads slightly, letting the Almighty know that they understood, being careful not to draw the attention of the other assembled Angels.
    Raziel and Ariel flew back down through the Seven Heavens and headed through the First Heaven and to the restricted gate between the Garden of Eden and the Earth, rather than the gate directly into the Earth’s sky. The Cherubim on-duty let them pass, as he had been instructed to do so by the Almighty. No one would be watching that entrance and exit, so Raziel and Ariel had a better chance of avoiding being followed.
    Ariel flew alongside Raziel as they traveled halfway around the world. He saw vistas off on the horizon that were beautiful and promised Paradise. He felt sad for the Humans, n ow Paradise was no longer a reality for Humans but only a memory of what had been and maybe someday a promise of what could come again . With
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