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            pounded their version of events allegorically, in order to not show their “cards”.

                  The Old Testament tells about “spare” paradises quite clearly. The priestesses
            of the Black Mother had created them long before the “main” paradise stopped serv-
            ing as a sacred place:

                  ………………………………………………………..

                  10 And a river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from thence it was
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            parted, and became into four heads....
                  ………………………………………………………..

                  This means that one river which watered the whole paradise was divided into
            four rivers and they continued to water it. For some reason everyone begins feverish-
            ly to think how it is possible that one river could be divided into four rivers which,
            besides, come to be in different continents or, at least, thousands of kilometers apart
            from each other. Everyone notices the number of rivers, but for some reason no ones
            pay attention to the role which this river executed — watering: “… a river went out
            of Eden to water the garden…” It was not just an ordinary river, but the one which
            watered the paradise. If there are several rivers watering the paradise, then there are
            several  Paradisial  Eden  gardens,  the  sacred  places  prepared  for  the  Black  Mother,
            Kali-Ma. Instead of one sacred place, several places of this kind appeared in geo-
            magnetic areas of Midgard-earth especially structured by the black magicians, where
            gates to other planetary levels constantly functioned. The power and activity of these
            sacral places-gates were not equal. That is why, in the Old Testament, they are indi-
            cated in the order of their importance:

                  The first Eden.

                  1.1 The name of the first is Pison: that is it which compasseth the whole land of
                      Havilah; (Fig. 2)

































                  49  The Old Testament. Book of Genesis. Chapter 2, Verses 10. King James Version.

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