The Meek Created the Earth: A Novel by Robert L. Ruff
Author:Robert L. Ruff [Ruff, Robert L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-05-30T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 17: Abraham Meets with the Archaea Again
I got to the hospital at 8 a.m. and went directly to the micro lab. All HIV tests of the culture media that I and the lab ran were negative. I called Kaminski and told him it was fine to implant the Archaea into his patient. I could not give him a definite organism density, but the 450 ml sample I gave him had at least one hundred billion Archaea per ml. Hank was satisfied and gladly accepted the anaerobic culture in a special carrier that would keep the specimen viable until he transferred the subculture of We into his patient in his colonoscopy suite. I was going to get a coffee at Sammyâs but decided I should go to Dorothyâs room. My mind switched to We and I wondered for a moment if I was being guided by Archaea using their version of a Vulcan mind meld. Oh, cut the crap! I reasoned with myselfâthe Archaea are real and can think. Dorothy is really alert. This is not dream. Youâre not clever enough to have thought up this scenario. Accept it and keep moving.
As I approached Dorothyâs room, I saw Abraham in the hallway. He remembered where her room was but had forgotten the room number. I greeted him and led him into Dorothyâs room. As we entered the room, Dorothy and We greeted us. Abraham immediately seated himself at the chair by Dorothyâs bedside, while I stood behind him, observing their interaction.
Abraham was anxious to speak. âI have to say that what We told me was amazing. Astoundingly amazing! I really wanted to tell my friends, but Grandma made it very clear that I could not talk to others about meeting. We, I really want to talk about some stuff. Can I ask questions?â
âOf course, We welcome your queries.â
âWhat happens when a person dies? What happens to the life energy?â
âThat is a very deep question. As the colony of beings that is We has not died, We are not certain, but We will tell you what We believe to be true.â
âWe is the smartest person, I mean being, I know. Iâm sure that We knows more than anyone I know.â
âWe wondered about the same issue. What happens to an organismâs life energy when that organism dies? When cyanobacteria produced oxygen, which over the course of many millions of years, led to the extinction of many species of Archaea and anaerobic bacteria, life energy left the dead organisms and returned to the Web of Life. As new organisms emerged, these organisms obtained their life energy from the Web of Life. Life energy from the dead enlivened the bodies of the new organisms. Thus, life energy does not vanish when a being dies. There are obviously more life-forms now than when Archaea first came to exist. We believe that The Creator can make more life energy as more life-forms come into being. How life energy is created is The Creatorâs mystery. What We know is that when beings die or become extinct their life energy becomes available for new life.
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