Atlantica: Fourth in the New Millennium Series
The Omni Chronicles
By Betty Croy
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Kaialla found that immortality isnt all its cracked up to be when your boss is none other than Lucifer himself!
Once youve hit bottom and I mean the bottom of the Netherworlds there really is no place for a demon to go but up.
Can Kaialla save her race, the Omni, and put them back in the good graces with an angry God? The last time she saw Him, He had just turned the Earth upside down and called them rebels or sons of perdition or something like that.
Of course, that was over a million years ago. Maybe He had gotten over Lucifers rebellion and the fact that they sided with him.
After all, they started off as perfect heirs, with an eternal covenant and a future full of promises. Surely humanity and had let God down until He was fully disgusted with them and she certainly hoped so. She and the other minions had done anything and everything to make it so!
Science has proved that there was a lost civilization on Earth before mankind, but what happened to them is a great mystery.
Our very own Bible gives us the clues as to who these immortals were. Not angels, but actual citizens of our very own world.
Betty Croy
Biblical Archeologist, Betty Croy is the author of the new Millennium series, The Omni Chronicles. As a native Floridian, Betty loves the sun and spends leisure hours on the tennis courts. ?Biblical research is my hobby,? she says. ?Especially ancient history.? Visit the website (www.omnichronicles) to see the scientific evidence that ?started it all?.
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Atlantica - Betty Croy
© 2001 by Betty Croy
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Contents
The Omni Chronicles
Mortal Cast Members
INTRODUCTION
Forward
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
Ten
Eleven
Twelve
Thirteen
Fourteen
Fifteen
Sixteen
Seventeen
Eighteen
Nineteen
Twenty
Twenty One
Twenty Two
Twenty Three
Twenty Four
Twenty Five
Twenty Six
Twenty Seven
Twenty Eight
Twenty Nine
Thirty
Thirty One
Thirty Two
Thirty Three
Thirty Four
Sensational Find in Russia
Thirty Five
Thirty Six
Thirty Seven
Thirty Eight
Thirty Nine
Forty
Forty One
Forty Two
Forty Three
Forty Four
Forty Five
Forty Six
Forty Seven
Forty Eight
Forty Nine
Fifty
Fifty One
Fifty Two
Fifty Three
Fifty Four
Fifty Five
Fifty Six
REFERENCE SCRIPTURE
About the Author
The Omni Chronicles
The Hidden Treasure of Darkness
Simon discovers Lucifer’s Throne
Whisper Dark Words
Tina discovers the secrets of the Devil’s Triangle
The Sea Dragon
Markus faces his greatest nemesis—the antichrist
Atlantica
Kali remembers the ‘ land of old’
Shadows of Twilight
LeAnn is seeing ghosts
Valley of Ghosts
Nevelyn meets the Angel of Death
Tamara
Tammy unlocks the secret of the sphinx
Whirlwind of Angels
Markus finds a magical portal in heaven
The Yeshuans
Simon’s intense journey to save a lost world
Sea of Glass
The Throne resides on a crystal mountainhttp://omnichronicles.com
We speak of God’s secret
wisdom that has been hidden
and that God destined for our
glory before time began.
2 Corinthians 2:7
Image550.JPGAncient of Days
Wisdom describes Gods creative process:
When He prepared the heavens and set a compass upon the face of the depth, I (Wisdom) was there. Even before He had made the earth, or the fields, or the highest part of the dust of the world. When there were no depths, I was brought forth; when there were no fountains abounding with water. When He established the clouds above: when He strengthened the fountains of the deep.
When He gave to the sea his decree, that the waters should not pass His commandment: when He appointed the foundations of the earth: Then I was by Him, as one brought up with Him: and I was daily his delight, rejoicing always before Him.
Is there a lost City of Atlantis?
I shall bring up the deep upon thee and great waters shall cover thee. I shall bring thee down with them that descend into the pit, with the people of old time and shall set thee in the low parts of the Earth, in places desolate of old, with them that go down to the pit, that thou be not inhabited and I shall set glory in the land of the living.’
Does God describe the City’s inhabitants?
There are certain men, crept in unawares who were before of old, ordained to this condemnation, ungodly men.’ Isaiah 24:20
God was angry and sank their continent!
By the word of God the heavens were of old and the Earth standing out of the water and in the water ; Wherebythe world that then was,being overflowed with water perished. But the heavens andthe Earth which are now, by the same word are kept in store reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men. 2 Peter 3:5-6
He turned the entire world upside down!
Behold, the Lord maketh the Earth empty and turneth it upside down and scattereth abroad the inhabitants thereof. Isaiah 24:1
And said that He would ‘destroy the wicked and blot out their name forever and ever.’ Psalms 9:4
II LEGEND OF HEBREW WORDS AND NAMES OF IMMORTAL CAST MEMBERS
Yehovah —No J in the Hebrew language
Yeshua —Same as Jesus, no J in Hebrew languagedrakon —dragon
Adon —God is ruler of Earth
Omni —full circle, complete or all the way around
Omni
Megaleios —magnificent one
Magen —feminine, plural
Kai’ —in like manner
Alla —movement to a higher place
Kiy’mah —cluster of stars
Ko’hane —prince, priest
Dioko —to drive away, to pursue
Kalos —valuable or virtuous (Greek)
Sorpi —goldsmith
Areska —men-pleasers
Kata —to overthrow
Wormwood —a bitter plant that grows in desolate places
Hadar —King of a Royal City
Gabah —to be highly exalted
Salah —Sending a messenger to a particular place
Lehem —bread, meal food, fruit
Tetra —four footed
Zoon —a living being
Mut —to die
Hanan —to be gracious—to show mercyderk —too see sharply
Omni
Serit —remnant
Alah —to go up—movement to a higher place
Anah —humble, afflicted
Ahar —to tarry, remain behind, delay
Aharon —the last
Aken —truly, firmly, surely
Hamon —the stirring or agitation of a crowd of people
Aven —vanity, idolatry
Eben —to build
Mecholah —meadow of dancing
Angels
Justice —Angel of Justice
Mut —Death
Hanan —Dark Angel
Remiel —Angel of Death
Angellan —Angel of Time
Metatron —King of the Angels
False Gods
Ammon Ra—King of all the false gods
Everyone knows
Fool —something that dieth of itself
(believing that good and evil are one in the same)
Wish comes from the same basic word as pray. Be sure that the one who answers your wishes (prayers) is the God of Abraham.
Mortal Cast Members
LeAnna Alton is returning to her home town, looking for a show down with the ‘powers that be’ but instead finds herself drawn into a struggle with the evil forces that only she can see.
Walter (Wally) Barrows is NovaTech’s best hope to change Earth’s future. His experiment in time travel may provide the technology to shift the modern world into a whole new realm.
Rick Farin is looking for a good time, whether it means getting his molecules scrambled in a space probe or trying to drink his buddies under the table.
Tammy Walshe is a woman on a mission. She intends to land a rich and exciting husband and thinks that an astronaut would fit that description quite nicely.
Nell Carson is a spiritual warrior who can spot a demon in the blink of an eye and slays without mercy. She is determined to prove that everyone can make a difference, if only they are willing to commit.
INTRODUCTION
Eternity sways in the balance as Kai’alla faces her arch nemesis, Lucifer when she returns to the land of old.
Look, it’s a saber tooth cat!
Hermas said clasping Jai’lyn’s hand in the excitement.
Atlantica was heaven on Earth in its Golden Age of Innocence until Lucifer made his crazed attempt to dethrone God and destroyed Atlantica in the process. Kai’alla was only one amongst many casualties of his corrupt reign.
After mankind was created, she was exalted to Queen of Heaven and forced men to worship her in her own temple and make human sacrifices to prove their loyalty.
All the Omni portrayed gods at some point in their career until the Most High God punished them, leaving them destitute and so angry that they set about to destroy mankind all together.
Everyone thinks Lucifer has faded into perdition but one lone pilgrim arises to defy the master plan that began long before mankind was created and can only be stopped by exposing the truth of what happened long ago.
Take a short journey that spans eons of time and find out why we have to look all the way back, before we can see OUR future clearly.
The story of the actual Angelic rebellion is purely fictional as are the characters portrayed in this novel. Any resemblance to mortals is purely coincidental.
Image582.JPGForward
Plato, a citizen of Athens, was a student of Socrates until his death in 399 BC at the hands of the Athenian authorities. (They made him drink poison after he told them that he had received directions from a demon ‘as to what not to do’). After Socrates’ death, Plato traveled extensively, including journeys in Egypt. In 387 BC he returned to Athens and founded the Academy, a school of science and philosophy in which Aristotle and Atlantis became known.
There was an island situated in front of the straits which are by you called the Pillars of Hercules; the island was larger than Libya and Asia put together, and was the way to other islands, and from these you might pass to the whole of the opposite continent which surrounded the true ocean; for this sea which is within the Straits of Hercules is only a harbor, having a narrow entrance, but that other is a real sea, and the surrounding land may be most truly called a boundless continent.
Now in this island of Atlantis there was a great and wonderful empire which had rule over the whole island and several others, and over parts of the continent, and furthermore, the men of Atlantis had subjected the parts of Libya within the columns of Hercules as far as Egypt, and of Europe as far as Tyrrhenia.
This vast power, gathered into one, endeavored to subdue the whole of the region within the straits; and then Egypt shone forth in the excellence of her virtue and strength, among all mankind. She was pre-eminent in courage and military skill, and was the leader of the Hellenes.
And when the rest fell off from her, being compelled to stand alone, after having undergone the very extremity of danger, she defeated and triumphed over the invaders, and preserved from slavery those who were not yet subjugated, and generously liberated all the rest of us who dwell within the pillars.
But afterwards there occurred violent earthquakes and floods; and in a single day and night of misfortune all the warlike men and the island of Atlantis in like manner disappeared in the depths of the sea. For which reason the sea in those parts is impassable and impenetrable, because there is a shoal of mud caused by the sunken island.
Socrates told what the aged Critias heard from Solon and related to us.
http://www.activemind.com/Mysterious/Topics/Atlantis/timaeus_page3.html
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Angels!
Trader glared vehemently at his winged adversaries. You are wasting your time hanging around here.
Sammael didn’t even acknowledge his ploy to dismiss him. Those days were long gone.
Trader folded his arms defiantly as though they were in a stand off.
In the days of old…
He was going to remind them that Angels were servants to the Omni but was cut short when he found himself distracted by Kai’alla’s departure.
Where do you suppose Kai’alla could be going?
Trader stroked his chin absently. He took one step forward and knew that he was disobeying Abaddon’s orders to leave his post. He would be asking for trouble to pursue her but one thing was for certain, Kai’alla was no fool. If she was leaving the protection of the hedge it was for no less than an urgent matter.
Even if the occupants had thrown her out of their house for exposing that she had once been a demon, she could have remained invisibly within the hedge and they would have never known.
That’s it. I’ll claim it was an emergency.
He uttered abruptly.
Hanael stared wistfully as Trader formulated premeditated excuses to offer his master.
You’re all a bunch of losers.
Trader slung his hateful accusations as he rushed to catch up with his quarry. He slinked stealthily behind her but maintained a safe distance so that Kai’alla could not pick up his mental thoughts.
Her spirit form was a ghostly shadow gliding through the night, quickly traversing the terrain and skillfully avoiding evil dominions along the way.
Just before dawn she arrived in Southern Briton. She slowed her pace as she approached England and then breezed through Glastonbury and stopped briefly at the Chalice Well Garden to draw some water from the mystical well.
She carried the drops of magnetic water carefully in the palm of her hand until she reached some old and decaying ruins.
Kai’alla stepped onto the stone steps of the Temple of the Stars to wait reverently between the two pillars until she began to feel the rapid vibrations increase.
As soon as Trader arrived he imagined that he could smell unseen roses and hear music softly caressing his ears. He indulged himself momentarily but jerked abruptly when he thought he heard the chant of monks.
My former accomplice has some clever ploy up her sleeve.
Trader whispered.
Kai’alla rubbed her hands together, then held them up as if to say that she surrendered to the cosmic energy pulses. Both palms were red-orange from the magnetic water of the Chalice Well.
The ancient ritual of spiritual alchemy brought on intense memories for Trader.
Caduceus.
She chanted, envisioning a serpent swallowing its own tail, fusing the link between Heaven and Earth. The image of two serpents, devouring each other in endless war began to appear and Trader could see the highly charged particle field of counter rotating energies swirling within the image.
Keeper of the Gates.
She cried out from between the two pillars of opposite polarities and the hazy gateway began to solidify.
From between the two pillars, looking passed Kai’alla, Trader could see the black hole within the circle of the serpents, enlarging itself to accommodate her height.
She’s performing the ritual to cleft open the portal.
Trader said, shaking his head as the fiery red threshold began to glow, surrounding Kai’alla in a whirling vortice of blinding energy.
But why?
He tapped his fingers on his chin as the entrance to the sanctuary materalized. The ancient Temple of the Stars is a portal to the spirit realm. The portal opens into a sanctuary that is a tunnel that flows passed the entrances to many chambers but there are definite limits as to which Kingdoms one can enter.
With her eyes closed in reverence, Kai’alla stepped through the fiery entrance and Trader flattened himself against a stone wall to avoid detection.
She’s gone.
He said, then peered around the edge to see if she was beyond the threshold. He squirmed silently in his hiding place, hoping to see judgment come to greet her. Now that would be a fitting reward for your rejection of our master.
Immediately beyond the entrance was the firmament of stars. Surely, he must follow her if he wanted to justify his actions to Abaddon and escape punishment. He wanted to step forward, assured that what lay beyond was not foreign, but hesitated.
Hummm.
He grumbled. Megaleios had cautioned them that if they willingly entered the sanctuary, it may be assumed they are searching for assistance from holy entities.
The tunnel is also a realm between life and death, where Mut Hanan escorts mortals to the galactic entrance of the Throne Room of Justice. Therefore, he would have to employ stealth to avoid being seen if he wanted to follow her into this Southern Chamber.
This is a no win situation but I have to do it.
His eyes were wide with fear as he entered behind Kai’alla. She was nowhere in sight and he gauged she had quickly moved forward and was not aware that he was in close pursuit.
For several moments all he could see was stars among the black background of the aerial heavens and then a gentle breeze blew up and caressed his face.
From the tunnel he could see the whole universe and its intricate weaves and currents. He took a moment to revel in the spectacle.
As a child he loved to study the Heavens and even claimed that he would become a Star Gazer one day.
That would have been a mistake that would have haunted me nightly.
He grumbled. To gaze at the heavens now was an insult to the fallen Omni. The heavens were once filled with other cosmic arrangements, depicting the covenant of the Omni living side by side with nature in its perpetual state of perfection.
Regretfully, the heavens became unhinged from God’s anger and nothing of the old cosmic realm remained