Thursday, 11 April 2019

SPIRITUAL ADOPTION

"That's the sort of thing Grace would have said."

- The Elder


We’ve Passed on 
All We Know

A Thousand Generations 
Live on in You, Now —

But This is Your Fight.


All The Lonely People — 
Where Do They All Come From...?



"Again, as from our natural filiation many social relations crop up between us and the rest of the world, so our divine life and adoption establish manifold relations between the regenerate and adopted soul.

Adoption is the Work of Love. "What is adoption," says the Council of Frankfort, "if not a union of love?" 



It is, therefore, meet that it should be traced to, and terminate in, the intimate presence of the Spirit of Love. "




Orion: 
Okay. You say, 
‘Ryan,  I'm sorry. 

I've messed up. 
I haven't been good enough. 
I've let you down a lot. 

And I know that's made life hard for you. 
And if it meant that over the years, you ever felt lonely or abandoned or didn't know where to turn or who to talk to or how to be. 
Then I'm sorry. Cos... 

'Cos you mustn't ever think that you didn't deserve my love.’



(Everyone is asleep except Victoria, who has the gun. The Doctor yawns and Victoria turns the weapon on him. He raises his arms in surrender.

The Cosmic Hobo : 
I'm on your side, remember? 
Hey, why didn't you wake me? 
I should have been on watch half an hour ago. 

VICTORIA: 
I thought you should rest. 

The Cosmic Hobo : 
Why me? 

VICTORIA: 
No reason really. 

The Cosmic Hobo: 
....oh, I think I know. 
Is it because I'm -

VICTORIA: 
Well, if you ARE 450 years old, 
you need a great deal of sleep

The Cosmic Hobo : 
Well that's very considerate of you, Victoria, 
but between you and me — 
I'm really quite lively actually, 
all things being considered. 

(The Doctor takes the gun.

The Cosmic Hobo : 
Are you happy with us, Victoria? 

VICTORIA: 
Yes, I am. 
At least, I would be if My Father were here. 

The Cosmic Hobo
Yes, I know, I know. 

VICTORIA : 
I wonder what he would have thought if he could see me now -

The Cosmic Hobo : 
You miss him very much, don't you? 

VICTORIA :
It's only when I close my eyes -

I can still see him, standing there --
before those horrible Dalek creatures came to the house. 

He was a very kind man — 
I shall never forget him. Never. 

The Cosmic Hobo : 
No, of course you won't.

But, you know - 
The memory of him won't always be a sad one. 

VICTORIA: 
I think it will

You can't understand, being so ancient. 

The Cosmic Hobo : 
Eh?! 

VICTORIA: 
I mean ‘old.’

The Cosmic Hobo : 
Oh. 


VICTORIA: 
You probably can't even remember your family. 

The Cosmic Hobo : 
Oh yes, I can when I want to. 

And that's the point, really -
I have to really WANT to, 
To bring them back in front of my eyes -

The rest of the time they sleep in my mind, 
and I forget. 
And so will you. 

Oh, yes you will. 



You'll find there's so much else to think about. 

So remember, our lives are different to anybody else's. 
That's the exciting thing. 

There's nobody in THE UNIVERSE can do what we're doing. 

Now, you must get some sleep 
and let this Poor Old Man stay awake.



Old Grandfather : 
The girl, Vicki, now. 
Did you, did you bring her? 

BARBARA: 
Yes. 

Old Grandfather : 
Where? 

BARBARA: 
She’s waiting outside. 

Old Grandfather : 
Oh, I must get some fresh air. 
Yes, I want to have a talk with that child. 

IAN: 
Are you all right?

Old Grandfather : 
Yes, now don’t fuss especially, 
I’m quite all right, my boy. 
I’m quite all right. 

(The Doctor leaves

BARBARA: 
Ian, what about Vicki? 
I wish we could take her with us. 
Hmm? Well, we can’t leave her here, can we?

[Cave]

Old Grandfather : 
Thats about what happened, and that’s all. 

VICKI: 
Then Bennett murdered My Father. 
Then I’ve got nobody. 

Old Grandfather : 
My dear. 
My dear, why don’t you come with us, hmm? 

VICKI: 
In that old box? 

Old Grandfather : 
We can travel anywhere and everywhere in that old box as you call it. 
Regardless of Space and Time. 

VICKI: 
Then it is a time machine?

Old Grandfather : 
And if you like adventure, my dear, 
I can promise you an abundance of it. 
 
Apart from all that, well you’ll be amongst friends. 
Hmm? Well? 
 
Now, suppose I leave you here for a moment to think about it, hmm?

[TARDIS]

BARBARA: 
Doctor? 

Old Grandfather : 
Yes? 

BARBARA: 
We were talking about Vicki and we were wondering whether —

IAN: 
Yes, do you think er, Vicki —

Old Grandfather : 
Yes, yes, yes, 
I can see that we’ve all reached the same decision. 
 
Now, I suggest we try and get The Answer from The Child, hmm? 
 
Vicki? Vicki, my dear, come in. 

VICKI: 
But its huge! 
And, well, the outside is just, well...

BARBARA: 
Vicki, are you going to come with us? 

VICKI: 
Oh I, I’d like to. 
Yes, if you’ll have me.


(Steven and the Doctor leave their hiding place and rush to the TARDIS as the soldiers begin hammering on de Coligny's door.

OFFICER: 
Open up! In the King's name! 
Open this door! 

(The TARDIS leaves Paris as the carnage and the slaughter begins.)

[TARDIS]

STEVEN: 
Surely there was something we could have done? 

Old Grandfather : 
No, nothing. Nothing. 
In any case, I cannot change the course of history, you know that. 

The massacre continued for several days in Paris 
and then spread itself to other parts of France. 

Oh, what a senseless waste. 
What a terrible page of the past. 

STEVEN: 
Did they all die? 


Old Grandfather : 
Yes, most of them. 
About ten thousand in Paris alone. 

STEVEN: 
The Admiral? 

Old Grandfather : 
Yes. 

STEVEN: 
Nicholas? 
You had to leave Anne Chaplet there to die. 

Old Grandfather : 
Anne Chaplet? 

STEVEN: 
The girl! The girl who was with me! 
 
If you'd brought her with us she needn't have died. 
But no, you had to leave her there to be slaughtered. 

Old Grandfather : 
Well, it is possible of course she didn't die, 
and I was right to leave her. 



STEVEN: 
Possible? Look, how possible? 

That girl was already hunted by the Catholic guards. 

If they killed ten thousand how did they spare her? 

You don't know, do you? 
You can't say for certain that you weren't responsible for that girl's death. 

Old Grandfather : 
I was not responsible. 



STEVEN: 
Oh, no - You just sent her back to her aunt's house where the guards were waiting to catch her. 

I tell you this much, Doctor, 
wherever this machine of yours lands next I'm getting off

If your researches have so little regard for human life then I want no part of it. 




Old Grandfather : 
We've landed. Your mind is made up? 



(The TARDIS doors open.

STEVEN: 
Goodbye. 

Old Grandfather : 
My dear Steven, history sometimes gives us a terrible shock, 
and that is because we don't quite fully understand. 

Why should we? 


After all, we're all too small to realise its final pattern. 

Therefore don't try and judge it from where you stand. 

I was right to do as I did. 

Yes, that I firmly believe. 





(Steven leaves the TARDIS without another word.)

Old Grandfather : 
Even after all this time he cannot understand. 

I dare not change the course of history. 

Well, at least I taught him to take some precautions. 

He did remember to look at the scanner before he opened the doors. 



Now they're all gone. All gone. 


None of them could understand. 


Not even my little Susan, or Vicki. 



And as for Barbara and Chatterton. Chesterton. 


They were all too impatient to get back to their own time. 


And now, Steven. 

Perhaps I should go home, back to my own planet. 

But I can't. 

I can't. 







(The TARDIS has landed on Wimbledon Common in 1966. A young girl is running for help. She spots the police box at the roadside and dashes inside.

Old Grandfather : 
Who are you? 

DODO: 
Where's the telephone? 

Old Grandfather : 
What did you say?

DODO: 
The telephone. 
I've got to ring up. 

Old Grandfather : 
Oh, pull yourself together, child. 
I think you've made a mistake. 

DODO: 
Who are you? 
Are you the police? 

Old Grandfather : 
Oh, good gracious. 
Of course not. 

DODO: 
Well, this is a police box. 
It says so outside. 

Old Grandfather : 
Yes, yes. I know. 
But, er, it isn't, if you know what I mean. 
Now run along and find another police box. 
In any case, child, what do you want to do with the police? 

DODO: 
There's been an accident. 
A little boy's been hurt and I've got to phone the police. 

Old Grandfather :
 Oh, well, I'm afraid I can't help you. 
No, you must run along and phone the police somewhere else. 
And the same time phone for an ambulance.

DODO: 
Wait a minute, if this isn't a police box, what is it? And who are you?

Old Grandfather : 
Well, my dear, I'm a Doctor of Science, 
and this machine is for travelling through time and relative dimensions in space. 
Now you - 




DODO: 
Come again? 

Old Grandfather : 
Oh, never mind, my dear, never mind. Run along.

DODO: 
There's something odd going on here. 

Old Grandfather : 
Oh please, child. 

STEVEN: 
Doctor, quick! 
You've got to take off. 

Old Grandfather : 
Oh, so you've come back, my boy! 

STEVEN: 
Yes, yes, I've come back. 
We can't go into that now. 
There are two policemen coming over the common towards the TARDIS. 

Old Grandfather : 
Policemen? Coming here? 
Good gracious me! 
They'll want to use the telephone or something like it. 


(The TARDIS doors close and they dematerialise.

STEVEN: 
Oh, that was close. 

Old Grandfather : 
Well, tell me, young man, what made you change your mind? 

STEVEN: 
How did you get in here? 

DODO: 
On me feet, same as you did. 

STEVEN: 
Look, do you realise what's happening? 
We've taken off! We could land anywhere! 

DODO: 
We really travelling? 
Where to? 

STEVEN: 
But we're travelling in time and space. 
We're not on Earth any more. 
We could land anywhere, in any age. 

DODO: 
Tell us another one.

STEVEN: 
Doctor, how could you? 

Old Grandfather : 
What else could I do, dear boy? 
You don't want a couple of policemen aboard the TARDIS do you? 
You know, you're the most inconsistent young man? 
Just now you were telling me off for not having that Chaplet girl aboard! 

STEVEN: 
Ah, that was different! 
This is no joyride you know. 
You may never get home again. 

DODO: 
I don't care. 

STEVEN: 
What about your parents?

DODO: 
I haven't got any. 
I live with me great aunt, and she won't care if she never sees me again. 

Old Grandfather : 
There now, you see? 
All this fuss about nothing. 





 
 
But don't you think she looks rather like my grandchild Susan?

STEVEN: 
You forget, I've never met your granddaughter. 

Old Grandfather : 
Oh, no, no, no, no, of course not, no. 
Yes, but she does you know. 
What is your name, child? 

DODO : 
Dodo. 

Old Grandfather : 
What? 

DODO: 
It's Dorothea, really. 
Dorothea Chaplet. 

STEVEN: 
Chaplet? 
Yes, but you're not French, are you? 

DODO: 
Don't be daft. 
Me granddad was, though. 

STEVEN: 
Doctor, it's not possible is it? 
Chaplet? Anne's great, great -

Old Grandfather : 
Yes, yes, it is possible, my boy. 
Very possible. 
Welcome aboard the TARDIS, Miss Dorothea Chaplet. 

DODO: 
Dodo! 

Old Grandfather : 
Oh, my dear! My dear!

Next Episode - The Steel Sky


Spiritual Adoption :
(Latin adoptare, to choose.)

Adoption is the gratuitous taking of A Stranger as one's own child and heir





" According as the adopter is man or God, the adoption is styled human or divine, natural or supernatural

In the present instance there is question only of the divine — that adoption of man by God in virtue of which we become His sons and heirs. 

• Is this adoption only a figurative way of speaking? 

• Is there substantial authority to vouch for its reality? 

• What idea are we to form of its nature and constituents? 


A careful consideration of the presentation of Holy Scripture, of the teachings of Christian tradition, and of the theories set forth by theologians relative to our adopted sonship, will help to answer these questions.


The Old Testament, which St. Paul aptly compares to the state of childhood and bondage, contains no text that would point conclusively to our adoption. 

There were indeed saints in the days of the Old Law, and if there were saints there were also adopted children of God, for sanctity and adoption are inseparable effects of the same habitual grace. 

But as the Old Law did not possess the virtue of giving that grace, neither did it contain a clear intimation of supernatural adoption. 



Such sayings as those of Exodus (4:22), "Israel is my son, my firstborn", Osee (1:10), "Ye are the sons of the living God", and Romans (9:4), "Israelites to whom belongeth the adoption as of children", are not to be applied to any individual soul, for they were spoken of God's chosen people taken collectively.






It is in the New Testament, which marks the fullness of time and the advent of the Redeemer, that we must search for the revelation of this heaven-born privilege (cf. Galatians 4:1). 



"Son of God" is an expression of no infrequent use in the Synoptic Gospels, and as therein employed, the words apply both to Jesus and to ourselves. 



But whether, in the case of Jesus, this phrase points to Messiahship only, or would also include the idea of real divine filiation, is a matter of little consequence in our particular case. 





Surely in our case it cannot of itself afford us a sufficiently stable foundation on which to establish a valid claim to adopted sonship. 



As a matter of fact, when St. Matthew (5:9, 45) speaks of the "children of God", he means the peacemakers, and when he speaks of "children of your Father who is in Heaven", he means those who repay hatred with love, thereby implying throughout nothing more than a broad resemblance to, and moral union with God. 









The charter of our adoption is properly recorded by St. Paul (Romans 8; Ephesians 1; Galatians 4); St. John (Prologue and First Epistle 1:3); St. Peter (First Epistle 1); and St. James (Epistle 1). 

According to these several passages we are begotten, born of God. He is our Father, but in such wise that we may call ourselves, and truly are, His children, the members of His family, brothers of Jesus Christ with whom we partake of the Divine Nature and claim a share in the heavenly heritage. 





This divine filiation, together with the right of co-heritage, finds its source in God's own will and graceful condescension. 

When St. Paul, using a technical term borrowed from the Greeks, calls it adoption, we must interpret the word in a merely analogical sense. 

In general, the correct interpretation of the Scriptural concept of our adoption must follow the golden mean and locate itself midway between the Divine Sonship of Jesus on the one hand, and human adoption on the other — immeasurably below the former and above the latter. 



Human adoption may modify the social standing, but adds nothing to the intrinsic worth of an adopted child. 

Divine adoption, on the contrary, works inward, penetrating to the very core of our life, renovating enriching, transforming it into the likeness of Jesus, "the firstborn among many brethren". 



Of course it cannot be more than a likeness, an image of the Divine Original mirrored in our imperfect selves. 

There will ever be between our adoption and the filiation of Jesus the infinite distance which separates created grace from hypostatical union. 





And yet, that intimate and mysterious communion with Christ, and through Him with God, is the glory of our adopted sonship: "And the glory which thou hast given me, I have given to them — I in them and thou in me" (John 17:22, 23).




The oft-repeated emphasis which Holy Writ lays on our supernatural adoption won great popularity for that dogma in the early Church. 

Baptism, the laver of regeneration, became the occasion of a spontaneous expression of faith in our adopted sonship. 

The newly baptised were called infantes, irrespective of age. 

They assumed names which suggested the idea of adoption, such as Adeptus, Regeneratus, Renatus, Deigenitus, Theogonus, and the like. 

In the liturgical prayers for neophytes, some of which have survived even to our own day (e.g. the collect for Holy Saturday and the preface for Pentecost), the officiating prelate made it a sacred duty to remind them of this grace of adoption, and to call down from Heaven a like blessing on those who had not yet been so favoured. (See BAPTISM.) 

The Fathers dwell on this privilege which they are pleased to style deification. 

St. Irenæus (Adv. Haereses, iii, 17-19); St. Athanasius (Cont. Arianos, ii, 59); St. Cyril of Alexandria (Comment. on St. John, i, 13, 14); St. John Chrysostom (Homilies on St. Matthew, ii, 2); St. Augustine (Tracts 11 and 12 on St. John); St. Peter Chrysologus (Sermon 72 on the Lord's Prayer) — all seem willing to spend their eloquence on the sublimity of our adoption. 

For them it was an uncontradicted primal principle, an ever ready source of instruction for the faithful, as well as an argument against heretics such as the Arians, Macedonians, and Nestorians. 

The Son is truly God, else how could He deify us? 

The Holy Ghost is truly God, else how could His indwelling sanctify us? 

The Incarnation of the Logos is real, else how could our deification be real? 


Be the value of such arguments what it may, the fact of their having been used, and this to good effect, bears witness to the popularity and common acceptance of the dogma in those days.




Some writers, like Scheeben, go further still and look in the patristic writings for set theories regarding the constituent factor of our adoption. 

They claim that, while the Fathers of the East account for our supernatural sonship by the indwelling of the Holy Ghost, the Fathers of the West maintain that sanctifying grace is the real factor. Such a view is premature. 

True it is that St. Cyril lays special stress on the presence of the Holy Spirit in the soul of the just man, whereas St. Augustine is more partial towards grace. 

But it is equally true that neither speaks exclusively, much less pretends to lay down the causa formalis of adoption as we understand it today. 

In spite of all the catechetic and polemic uses to which the Fathers put this dogma, they left it in no clearer light than did their predecessors, the inspired writers of the distant past. The patristic sayings, like those of Holy Scripture, afford precious data for the framing of a theory, but that theory itself is the work of later ages.




What is the essential factor or formal cause of our supernatural adoption? 

This question was never seriously mooted previous to the scholastic period. 

The solutions it then received were to a great extent influenced by the then current theories on grace. 

Peter the Lombard, who identifies Grace and Charity with the Holy Ghost, was naturally brought to explain our adoption by the sole presence of the Spirit in the soul of the just, to the exclusion of any created and inherent God-given entity. 


The Nominalists and Scotus, though reluctantly admitting a created entity, nevertheless failed to see in it a valid factor of our divine adoption, and consequently had recourse to a divine positive enactment decreeing and receiving us as children of God and heirs of the Kingdom. 

Apart from these, a vast majority of the Schoolmen with Alexander Hales, Albert the Great, St. Bonaventure, and preeminently St. Thomas, pointed to habitual grace (an expression coined by Alexander) as the essential factor of our adopted sonship. 

For them the same inherent quality which gives new life and birth to the soul gives it also a new filiation. 

Says the Angel of the Schools (III:9:23, ad 3am), "The creature is assimilated to the Word of God in His Unity with the Father; and this is done by Grace and Charity. . . . Such a likeness perfects the idea of adoption, for to the like is due the same eternal heritage." (See GRACE.) 

This last view received the seal of the Council of Trent (sess. VI, c. vii, can. 11). 

The Council first identifies justification with adoption: "To become just and to be heir according to the hope of life everlasting" is one and the same thing. 

It then proceeds to give the real essence of justification. "Its sole formal cause is the justice of God, not that whereby He Himself is just, but that whereby He maketh us just." 

Furthermore, it repeatedly characterises the Grace of Justification and Adoption as "no mere extrinsic attribute or favour, but a gift inherent in our hearts." 


This teaching was still more forcibly emphasized in the Catechism of the Council of Trent (De Bapt., No. 50), and by the condemnation by Pius V of the forty-second proposition of Baius, the contradictory of which reads: "Justice is a Grace infused into the soul whereby Man is adopted into divine sonship." 

It would seem that the thoroughness with which the Council of Trent treated this doctrine should have precluded even the possibility of further discussion. 


Nevertheless the question came to the fore again with Leonard Leys (Lessius), 1623; Denis Pétau (Petavius), 1652; and Matthias Scheeben, 1888. 

According to their views, it could very well be that the unica causa formalis of the Council of Trent is not the complete cause of our adoption, and it is for this reason that they would make the indwelling of the Holy Ghost at least a partial constituent of divine sonship. 

Here we need waste no words in consideration of the singular idea of making the indwelling of the Holy Ghost an act proper to, and not merely an appropriation of, the Third Person of the Blessed Trinity. 

As to the main point at issue, if we carefully weigh the posthumous explanations given by Lessius; if we recall the fact that Petavius spoke of the matter under consideration rather en passant; and if we notice the care Scheeben takes to assert that grace is the essential factor of our adoption, the presence of the Holy Ghost being only an integral part and substantial complement of the same, there will be little room for alarm as to the orthodoxy of these distinguished writers. 

The innovation, however, was not happy. It did not blend with the obvious teaching of the Council of Trent. It ignored the terse interpretation given in the Catechism of the Council of Trent. It served only to complicate and obscure that simple and direct traditional theory, accounting for our regeneration and adoption by the selfsame factor. 


Still it had the advantage of throwing a stronger light upon the connotations of sanctifying grace, and of setting off in purer relief the relations of the sanctified and adopted soul with The Three Persons of the Blessed Trinity: with The Father, the Author and Giver of Grace; with the Incarnate Son, the meritorious Cause and Exemplar of our adoption; and especially with the Holy Ghost, the Bond of our union with God, and the infallible Pledge of our inheritance.

It also brought us back to the somewhat forgotten ethical lessons of our communion with the Triune God, and especially with the Holy Ghost, lessons so much insisted upon in ancient patristic literature and the inspired writings. 





"The Three Persons of the Blessed Trinity, the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost", says St. Augustine (Tract 76; In Joan), "come to us as long as we go to Them, They come with Their help, if we go with submission. They come with light, if we go to learn; They come to replenish, if we go to be filled, that our vision of Them be not from without but from within, and that Their indwelling in us be not fleeting but eternal." 

And St. Paul (1 Corinthians 3:16, 17), "Know you not that you are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? But if any man violate the temple of God, him shall God destroy. For the temple of God is holy, which you are." 

From what has been said, it is manifest that our supernatural adoption is an immediate and necessary property of sanctifying grace. The primal concept of sanctifying grace is a new God-given and Godlike life superadded to our natural life. 

By that very life we are born to God even as the child to its parent, and thus we acquire a new filiation. 

This filiation is called adoption for two reasons: first, to distinguish it from the one natural filiation which belongs to Jesus; second, to emphasize the fact that we have it only through the free choice and merciful condescension of God. 

Again, as from our natural filiation many social relations crop up between us and the rest of the world, so our divine life and adoption establish manifold relations between the regenerate and adopted soul on the one hand, and the Triune God on the other. 



It was not without reason that Scripture and the Eastern Church singled out the Third Person of the Blessed Trinity as the special term of these higher relations. 

Adoption is the work of love. "What is adoption," says the Council of Frankfort, "if not a union of love?" 

It is, therefore, meet that it should be traced to, and terminate in, the intimate presence of the Spirit of Love.


Wednesday, 10 April 2019

JUST BAD








“The movies were bad, Roger, all of them. 

Even the little kid was bad, but he was a little kid, he had a couple of scenes, big eyeglasses, lisp, he's going to the Golden Globes.

You know why the New Coke marketing campaign failed? 

BECAUSE NOBODY LIKED NEW COKE!

The movies were BAD.

If the movies were unknown, I could help you, but they weren't, they were just BAD!




The Members of The Fam : GRACE


Mary is often portrayed wearing blue. Her attributes include a blue mantlecrown of 12 stars, pregnant woman, woman with child, woman trampling serpent, crescent moon, woman clothed with the sun, heart pierced by sword, Madonna lilyroses, and rosary beads.6


SaintSymbol
Our Lady of SorrowsMary in mournful state, tears, bleeding heart pierced by seven daggers[b]
Queen of HeavenMary with a crown of stars, 

AXE



I Like This One —





555




NOT WISELY, BUT WELL




Here's to those who love not wisely, 
no, not wisely, but too well
To the girl who sighs with envy 
When she hears that wedding bell
To the guy who'd throw a party 
if he knew someone to call



Here's to The Losers, 
Bless Them All




BUFFY: 
What's going on?

SPIKE: 
Simple. I'm gonna prove something. (moves up close to her) I love you.

Buffy closes her eyes and grimaces in disgust.

BUFFY: 
Oh my god.

SPIKE: 
No, look at me! (grabs her chin and forces her to look at him) I ... love you. (Buffy jerks her chin out of his hand) You're all I bloody think about. Dream about. You're in my gut ... my throat ... I'm drowning in you, Summers, I'm drowning in you.

Dru begins to laugh. Spike turns.

SPIKE: I can do without the laugh track, Dru.
DRUSILLA: But it's so funny. I knew ... before you did. I knew you loved the Slayer. The pixies in my head whispered it to me.

Spike turns back to Buffy as Dru continues talking.

SPIKE: You can't tell me that there isn't anything there between you and me. I know you feel something.

BUFFY: 
It's called revulsion. 
And whatever you think you're feeling, it's not love. 

You can't love without a soul.

DRUSILLA: 
Oh, we can, you know. 
We can love quite well. 
If not wisely.

SPIKE: (to Buffy) 
You still don't believe. 
Still don't think I mean it. 
You want proof, huh? How's this?

He stalks over to the Buffy Shrine, grabs a stake off the table, turns and puts the stake against Dru's chest. He looks over at Buffy.

SPIKE: 
I'm gonna kill Drusilla for you.

Dru begins laughing again.

BUFFY: 
That doesn't prove anything ... except that you're a sick miserable vampire that I should have dusted a long time ago. 

And, hey, already there.

SPIKE: 
Don't mock this.

BUFFY: 
Go mock yourself.

SPIKE: 
This is Drusilla, girl! 
You have the slightest idea what she means to me? It's the face of my salvation! 
(looks at Dru, smiles slightly) 
She delivered me from mediocrity. For over a century we ... cut a swath through continents. A hundred years, she never stopped surprising me.

He caresses Drusilla's cheek ad she leans her face into his hand.

SPIKE: (quietly) Never stopped taking me to new depths. I was a lucky bloke. (Dru smiles) Just to touch such a black beauty.

Shot of Buffy looking bored.

Spike continues stroking Dru's face as she smiles.
DRUSILLA: Aw...

Suddenly Spike lifts the stake again and puts it firmly against Dru's chest. She gasps and winces.

DRUSILLA: Ow.
SPIKE: (turning to look at Buffy) So you see, it means something.
BUFFY: Not to me. Kill her, why do I care?

Spike looks surprised, takes his hand down.

SPIKE: Here's why. (walks toward Buffy) If you don't admit ... that there's something there ... some tiny feeling for me ... then I'll untie Dru, let her kill you instead.
DRUSILLA: (nodding quickly) Yes, please. I like that game much more.
SPIKE: Just ... give me something ... a crumb ... a barest smidgen ... tell me ... maybe, someday, there's a chance.

Buffy looks intensely at him. He moves right up close to her.

BUFFY: Spike....

He looks hopeful.

BUFFY: The only chance you had with me was when I was unconscious.
SPIKE: (puzzled) Oh, what... (makes a face of extreme frustration) Ohh!

He turns away, throws the stake away and gives a loud angry yell.

SPIKE: (shouting) Gaaah! What the bleeding hell is wrong with you bloody women? What the hell does it take? Why ... do you bitches torture me?
BUFFY: Which question do you want me to answer first?
SPIKE: Look, I, I'm at the end of my bleeding tether. You know? I don't even know why I even bother, you know. (points at Dru) This is your fault. You're the one to blame for all this.
DRUSILLA: Am I?
SPIKE: (shouting) Bloody right you are! If you hadn't left me for that chaos demon, I never would have come back here! Never would have had this sodding chip in my skull! And you - (to Buffy) wouldn't be able to touch me, because this, (pointing to Buffy, then to himself) with you, is wrong. I know it. I'm not a complete idiot.

He stomps past Buffy, then turns back.

SPIKE: You think I like having you in here? Destroying everything that was me, until all that's left is you, in a dead shell. (scoffs) You say you hate it, but you won't leave. You know, what I should just do, is get rid of both of you. Burn you. Cut you into little pieces (makes scissor gesture with his fingers) so there won't be any more bints to cock up things for Spi-

He suddenly stops talking and spins around, falls over as we see an arrow protruding from his back and Harmony standing behind him with a crossbow.

Shot of Spike on the floor, looking up.
SPIKE: Oh, great.
HARMONY: (OS) What about me, Spike?

We see her standing over him.

HARMONY: 
You forget about me again? 
The *actual* girlfriend?

Shot of Drusilla looking at Buffy. Shot of Buffy watching Harmony.

HARMONY: 
I gave you the best ... bunch of months of my life!

She hits him over the head with the crossbow.

DRUSILLA: 
That's right, little girl. 
Teach our naughty boy a lesson.

SPIKE: (still on the floor) 
Oh, so now you're all ganging up.

HARMONY: 
I thought I could change you, Spike. 
I thought maybe if I gave and I gave and gave, maybe you'd come around. 
Maybe be a little nicer. 
Stop treating me like your dog. 

(begins reloading the crossbow) 


But now I see it's you. 
You're the dog. 
Who needs to be put d-

She turns away for a moment and Spike rushes her, grabs the crossbow and hits her in the face. He throws the crossbow away.

Shot of Dru looking over at Buffy. Shot of Buffy tugging at her chains.

Spike tries a kick on Harmony, which she avoids. She punches him.

Shot of Dru struggling. Shot of her hands behind her, tied with rope. Shot of Buffy struggling.

Harmony knees Spike in the groin, slaps him, but he ducks another swing, knees her in the stomach and throws her to the floor. The arrow is still sticking out of his back.

Drusilla frees herself from the ropes and runs across to Buffy, who jumps up to brace herself against the sides of the arch. Dru punches her in the stomach, then tries to swing but Buffy blocks with her still-chained hands and head-butts Dru.

Spike is on top of Harmony, pinning her down.

HARMONY: 
Ow, you're on my hair!

She reaches around him, grabs the arrow in his back, and twists. Spike gives a cry of pain.

Buffy kicks Dru, flips over, locks her legs around Dru's neck and flings Dru aside.

Harmony is standing, with the arrow in her hand. Spike is on the ground getting up. She tries to stake Spike with the arrow but he grabs her arm and they grapple.

Dru picks up a 2x4 and hits Buffy with it a few times, grinning.

Spike punches Harmony in the face and she falls down.

Dru grabs Buffy's throat and looks into her face. Spike runs over and grabs Dru, flings her aside. She falls to the floor. Spike takes out the keys and unlocks Buffy as Dru gets to her feet. Buffy and Spike stand side-by-side, both panting.

Dru stands up, holding her face, panting and looking shocked.

DRUSILLA: 
Poor Spike... (shot of Spike and Buffy staring at herso lost. (tearfully) 

Even I can't help you now.

She turns and leaves.

Spike and Buffy watch her go.

HARMONY: (OS) 
Oh Spikey.

Both Buffy and Spike roll their eyes and turn to see Harmony standing up.

HARMONY: 
And you can say good-bye to this (pointing at her butt) because you're not gonna see it any more ever. 
(thinks) 
Unless you run into me somewhere and it's me walking away from you.

She starts to leave, stops and turns back, putting hands on her hips.

HARMONY: 
But even then ... I'll probably just ... you know ... back away.

She backs away and exits.

Buffy turns to Spike. He takes a deep breath and looks at her, anticipating.

Buffy punches him in the face. He goes flying backward into the Buffy Shrine, bringing the mannequin and all the pictures crashing down.

Buffy turns and walks off.

Spike sits up, covered in Buffy pictures, and sighs.

Cut to: Buffy walking quickly down the street near her home. Spike runs up behind her.

SPIKE: 
Buffy! Come on now, stop.

He reaches her and begins walking by her side.

SPIKE: 
You can't just walk away from this.

BUFFY: 
What part of punching you in the face do you not understand?

SPIKE: 
So we had a fight. It's not our first, love, and it doesn't change anything.

BUFFY: 
(stops walking, turns to him angrily) 
It changes everything, Spike! 
I want you out. I want you out of this town, I want you off this planet! 
You don't come near me, my friends, or my family again ever! Understand?

She walks off. Spike shakes his head and follows.

SPIKE: 
No, it's not that easy. We have something, Buffy. 
(Buffy is walking up the stairs to the front door of her house. Spike follows

It's not pretty, but it's real, and there's nothing either one of us can do about it.

Buffy opens the door and enters, turning to face Spike who is right on her heels.

SPIKE: 
Like it or not, I'm in your life, you can't just shut me out.

He stops suddenly at the doorway as an invisible force prevents him from entering. Buffy stands right inside the door, giving him a grim look.

Spike stares in surprise, gives a tentative smile, not quite getting it yet. It begins to dawn on him that his invitation to the Summers house has been revoked.

Buffy steps back and closes the door in his face.

Blackout.


Tuesday, 9 April 2019

FARTHER



[After Kal-El and Lois sleep together in the Fortress of Solitude, Kal-El addresses the image of his father, Jor-El]

Jor-El: 
The people of Your Planet are well pleased with you, Kal-El. 
You have served them faithfully and they are grateful for it. 

And yet you have returned to reason with me once again. 

My son, I have tried to anticipate your ever question. This is one I'd... hoped you would not ask.

Kal-El: 
My attatchments, um, the feelings which I have developed for a certain human being have deeply affected me, Father.

Jor-El: 
You CANNOT serve humanity by investing your time and emotion in one human being at the expence of the rest. 

The concepts are mutally exclusive.

Kal-El: 
And if I no longer wish to serve humanity...

Jor-El: 
Is this how you repay their gratitude? By abandoning the weak, the defenceless, the needy for the sake of you selfish pursuits?

Kal-El: 
Selfish!? After all I've done for them? 
Will there ever come a time when I've served enough? At least they get a chance for happiness. I only ask as much, no more.


Jor-El: 
Yours is a higher happiness. 
The fulfillment of your mission, as inspiration you must have felt. 
You must have felt that happiness within you. 
My Son, surely you cannot deny that feeling.


Kal-El: 
No, I cannot... any more than I can deny the other, which is stronger in me, Father. 

[ Yeah, Now... ]




So much stronger. 
Is there no way then, Father? 
Must I finally be denied the one thing in life which I truly desire?

[ YES. ]
Jor-El: 
If you will not be Kal-El, if you will live as one of them, love their kind as one of them, then it follows that you must become one of them. 

This crystal chamber has in it the harnessed rays of The Red Sun of Krypton. 

Once exposed to them all your great powers on Earth will disappear... forever. 
Once this is done, there's no going back. 

You will feel like an ordinary man 
and you can be harmed like an ordinary man. 

Think, Kal-El, I beg you.

Kal-El: 
[with Defiance]
Father... I love her.

Jor-El: 
Think, Kal-El.

Think.

[He Doesn’t - Kal-El steps into the chamber]





Father? If you can hear me, I failed. I failed you, I failed myself, and... and all humanity. I traded my birthright for a life submission in a world that's ruled by your enemies. There's nobody left to help them now... the people of the world... not since I... 

FATHER!!

Jor-El: 
Listen carefully, my son, 
for we shall never speak again. 
If you hear me now then you have made use of the only means left in you: 

The crystal source through which our communications begun. 

The circle is now complete. 

You have made a dreadful mistake, Kal-El. 
You did this of your own free will in spite of all I could say to dissuade you.

Clark Kent: 
I, uh...

Jor-El: 
Now, you have returned to me for one last chance to redeem yourself. 

This too finally I have anticipated, my son.
Clark Kent: Father, no...

Jor-El: 
Look at me, Kal-El. Once before when you were small, I died while giving you a chance for life. And now, even though it will exhaust the final energy left within me- 
Look at me, Kal-El. 

The Kryptonian prophecy will be at once fulfilled. 
The son becomes the father, the father becomes the son. 

Farewell forever, Kal-El. 

Remember me, My Son.













II



Gender is in EVERYTHING

EVERYTHING 
has it’s Masculine 
AND 
Feminine Aspects

Gender Manifests on 
ALL PLANES





Mother do you think they'll drop the bomb?
Mother do you think they'll like this song?
Mother do you think they'll try to break my balls?

Ooh, ah
Mother should I build the wall?
Mother should I run for President?
Mother should I trust the government?
Mother will they put me in the firing line?

Ooh ah,
Is it just a waste of time?

Hush now baby, baby, don't you cry.
Mama's gonna make all your nightmares come true.
Mama's gonna put all her fears into you.
Mama's gonna keep you right here under her wing.
She won't let you fly, but she might let you sing.
Mama's gonna keep baby cozy and warm.

Ooh baby, ooh baby, ooh baby,
Of course mama's gonna help build the wall.

Mother do you think she's good enough, for me?
Mother do you think she's dangerous, to me?
Mother will she tear your little boy apart?
Ooh ah,
Mother will she break my heart?

Hush now baby, baby don't you cry.
Mama's gonna check out all your girlfriends for you.
Mama won't let anyone dirty get through.
Mama's gonna wait up until you get in.
Mama will always find out where you've been.
Mama's gonna keep baby healthy and clean.

Ooh baby, ooh baby, ooh baby,
You'll always be baby to me.
Mother, did it need to be so high?






(In the Fortress of Solitude, with Lois watching, Superman addresses the image of his Kryptonian mother, Lara)

Lara: Your father and I tried to anticipate your every question, Kal-El. This is the one we hoped you would not ask.

Superman: But I have to, because... she's everything I want in life.

Lara: And she, the one you have chosen, she feels as much for you?

Superman: Yes.

Lara: Then, if this is what you wish, if you intend to live your life with a mortal, you must live as a mortal. You must become one of them.

This crystal chamber has harnessed
the rays of the red sun of Krypton.
Once exposed to these rays, all your great powers on Earth
will disappear forever.
But consider once it is done, there is no return.
You will become an ordinary man.
You will feel like an ordinary man.
You can be hurt like an ordinary man.

My son, are you sure?

Mother... I love her.

You did all that for me?
I don't know what to say.


Just say you love me.




Monday, 8 April 2019

WATCHERS





Earth Angel, Earth Angel
Will you be mine?
My darling dear
Love you all the time
I'm just a fool
A fool in love with you






CHAP. XX. 

1. These are the names of the angels who watch. 


2. Uriel, one of the holy angels, who presides over clamour and terror. 


3. Raphael, one of the holy angels, who presides over the spirits of men. 


4. Raguel, one of the holy angels, who inflicts punishment on the world and the luminaries. 


5. Michael, one of the holy angels, who, presiding over human virtue, commands the nations. 


6. Sarakiel, one of the holy angels, who presides over the spirits of the children of men that transgress. 


7. Gabriel, one of the holy angels, who presides over Ikisat, over paradise, and over the cherubim.








CHAP. VII. [SECT. II. ] 

1. It happened after the sons of men had multiplied in those days, that daughters were born to them, elegant and beautiful. 

2. And when the angels, the sons of heaven, beheld them, they became enamoured of them, saying to each other, ‘Come, let us select for ourselves wives from the progeny of men, and let us beget children.’





3. Then their leader Samyaza said to them; I fear that you may perhaps be indisposed to the performance of this enterprise; 

4. And that I alone shall suffer for so grievous a crime. 

5. But they answered him and said; ‘We all swear; 

6. And bind ourselves by mutual execrations, that we will not change our intention, but execute our projected undertaking.’

7. Then they swore all together, and all bound themselves by mutual execrations. Their whole number was two hundred, who descended upon Ardis, which is the top of mount Armon. 

8. That mountain therefore was called Armon, because they had sworn upon it, and bound themselves by mutual execrations. 

9. These are the names of their chiefs: Samyaza, who was their leader, Urakabarameel, Akibeel, Tamiel, Ramuel, Danel, Azkeel, Saraknyal, Asael, Armers, Batraal, Anane, Zavebe, Samsaveel, Ertael, Turel, Yomyael, Arazyal. These were the prefects of the two hundred angels, and the remainder were all with them. 

10. Then they took wives, each choosing for himself; whom they began to approach, and with whom they cohabited; teaching them sorcery, incantations, and the dividing of roots and trees. 

11. And the women conceiving brought forth giants, 



CHAP. X. 

1. Then the Most High, the Great and Holy One spoke, 

2. And sent Arsayalalyur to the son of Lamech, 

3. Saying, Say to him in my name, Conceal thyself. 

4. Then explain to him the consummation which is about to take place; for all the earth shall perish; the waters of a deluge shall come over the whole earth, and all things which are in it shall be destroyed. 

5. And now teach him how he may escape, and how his seed may remain in all the earth. 

6. Again the Lord said to Raphael, Bind Azazyel hand and foot; cast him into darkness; and opening the desert which is in Dudael, cast him in there. 

7. Throw upon him hurled and pointed stones, covering him with darkness; 

8. There shall he remain for ever; cover his face, that he may not see the light. 

9. And in the great day of judgment let him be cast into the fire. 

10. Restore the earth, which the angels have corrupted; and announce life to it, that I may revive it. 

11. All the sons of men shall not perish in consequence of every secret, by which the Watchers have destroyed, and which they have taught, their offspring. 

12. All the earth has been corrupted by the effects of the teaching of Azazyel. To him therefore ascribe the whole crime. 

13. To Gabriel also the Lord said, Go to the biters, to the reprobates, to the children of fornication; and destroy the children of fornication, the offspring of the Watchers, from among men; bring them forth, and excite them one against another. Let them perish by mutual slaughter; for length of days shall not be theirs. 

14. They shall all entreat thee, but their fathers shall not obtain their wishes respecting them; for they shall hope for eternal life, and that they may live, each of them, five hundred years. 

15. To Michael likewise the Lord said, Go and announce his crime to Samyaza, and to the others who are with him, who have been associated with women, that they might be polluted with all their impurity. And when all their sons shall be slain, when they shall see the perdition of their beloved, bind them for seventy generations underneath the earth, even to the day of judgment, and of consummation, until the judgment, the effect of which will last for ever, be completed. 

16. Then shall they be taken away into the lowest depths of the fire in torments; and in confinement shall they be shut up for ever. 











17. Immediately after this shall he, together with them, burn and perish; they shall be bound until the consummation of many generations. 

18. Destroy all the souls addicted to dalliance, and the offspring of the Watchers, for they have tyrannized over mankind. 

19. Let every oppressor perish from the face of the earth; 

20. Let every evil work be destroyed; 

21. The plant of righteousness and of rectitude appear, and its produce become a blessing. 

22. Righteousness and rectitude shall be for ever planted with delight. 

23. And then shall all the saints give thanks, and live until they have begotten a thousand children, while the whole period of their youth, and their sabbaths shall be completed in peace. In those days all the earth shall be cultivated in righteousness; it shall be wholly planted with trees, and filled with benediction; every tree of delight shall be planted in it. 

24. In it shall vines be planted; and the vine which shall be planted in it shall yield fruit to satiety; every seed, which shall be sown in it, shall produce for one measure a thousand; and one measure of olives shall produce ten presses of oil. 

25. Purify the earth from all oppression, from all injustice, from all crime, from all impiety, and from all the pollution which is committed upon it. Exterminate them from the earth. 

26. Then shall all the children of men be righteous, and all nations shall pay me divine honours, and bless me; and all shall adore me. 

27. The earth shall be cleansed from all corruption, from every crime, from all punishment, and from all suffering; neither will I again send a deluge upon it from generation to generation for ever. 

28. In those days I will open the treasures of blessing which are in heaven, that I may cause them to descend upon earth, and upon all the works and labour of man. 

29. Peace and equity shall associate with the sons of men all the days of the world, in every generation of it. 

CHAP. XII. [SECT. III. ] 

1. Before all these things Enoch was concealed; nor did any one of the sons of men know where he was concealed, where he had been, and what had happened. 

2. He was wholly engaged with the holy ones, and with the Watchers in his days. 

3. I, Enoch, was blessing the great Lord and King of peace. 

4. And behold the Watchers called me Enoch the scribe. 

5. Then the Lord said to me: Enoch, scribe of righteousness, go tell the Watchers of heaven, who have deserted the lofty sky, and their holy everlasting station, who have been polluted with women. 

6. And have done as the sons of men do, by taking to themselves wives, and who have been greatly corrupted on the earth; 

7. That on the earth they shall never obtain peace and remission of sin. For they shall not rejoice in their offspring; they shall behold the slaughter of their beloved; shall lament for the destruction of their sons; and shall petition for ever; but shall not obtain mercy and peace. 

CHAP. XIII. 

1. Then Enoch, passing on, said to Azazyel: Thou shalt not obtain peace. A great sentence is gone forth against thee. He shall bind thee; 

2. Neither shall relief, mercy, and supplication be thine, on account of the oppression which thou hast taught; 

3. And on account of every act of blasphemy, tyranny, and sin, which thou hast discovered to the children of men. 

4. Then departing from him I spoke to them all together; 

5. And they all became terrified, and trembled; 

6. Beseeching me to write for them a memorial of supplication, that they might obtain forgiveness; and that I might make the memorial of their prayer ascend up before the God of heaven; because they could not themselves thenceforwards address him, nor raise up their eyes to heaven on account of the disgraceful offence for which they were judged. 

7. Then I wrote a memorial of their prayer and supplication, for their spirits, for everything which they had done, and for the subject of their entreaty, that they might obtain remission and rest. 

8. Proceeding on, I continued over the waters of Danbadan, which is on the right to the west of Armon, reading the memorial of their prayer, until I fell asleep. 

9. And behold a dream came to me, and visions appeared above me. I fell down and saw a vision of punishment, that I might relate it to the sons of heaven, and reprove them. When I awoke I went to them. All being collected together stood weeping in Oubelseyael, which is situated between Libanos and Seneser, with their faces veiled. 

10. I related in their presence all the visions which I had seen, and my dream; 

11. And began to utter these words of righteousness, reproving the Watchers of heaven. 

CHAP. XIV. 

1. This is the book of the words of righteousness, and of the reproof of the Watchers, who belong to the world, according to that which He, who is holy and great, commanded in the vision. I perceived in my dream, that I was now speaking with a tongue of flesh, and with my breath, which the Mighty One has put into the mouth of men, that they might converse with it. 

2. And understand with the heart. As he has created and given to men the power of comprehending the word of understanding, so has he created and given to me the power of reproving the Watchers, the offspring of heaven. I have written your petition; and in my vision it has been shown me, that what you request will not be granted you as long as the world endures. 

3. Judgment has been passed upon you: your request will not be granted you. 

4. From this time forward, never shall you ascend into heaven; He has said, that on the earth He will bind you, as long as the world endures. 

5. But before these things you shall behold the destruction of your beloved sons; you shall not possess them, but they shall fall before you by sword. 

6. Neither shall you entreat for them, nor for yourselves; 

7. But you shall weep and supplicate in silence. The words of the book which I wrote. 

8. A vision thus appeared to me. 

9. Behold, in that vision clouds and a mist invited me; agitated stars and flashes of lightning impelled and pressed me forwards, while winds in the vision assisted my flight, accelerating my progress. 

10. They elevated me aloft to heaven. I proceeded, until I arrived at a wall built with stones of crystal. A vibrating flame surrounded it, which began to strike me with terror. 

11. Into this vibrating flame I entered; 

12. And drew nigh to a spacious habitation built also with stones of crystal. Its walls too, as well as pavement, were formed with stones of crystal, and crystal likewise was the ground. Its roof had the appearance of agitated stars and flashes of lightning; and among them were cherubim of fire in a stormy sky. A flame burned around its walls; and its portal blazed with fire. When I entered into this dwelling, it was hot as fire and cold as ice. No trace of delight or of life was there. Terror overwhelmed me, and a fearful shaking seized me. 

13. Violently agitated and trembling, I fell upon my face. In the vision I looked, 

14. And behold there was another habitation more spacious than the former, every entrance to which was open before me, erected in the midst of a vibrating flame. 

15. So greatly did it excel in all points, in glory, in magnificence, and in magnitude, that it is impossible to describe to you either the splendour or the extent of it. 

16. Its floor was on fire; above were lightnings and agitated stars, while its roof exhibited a blazing fire. 

17. Attentively I surveyed it, and saw that it contained an exalted throne; 

18. The appearance of which was like that of frost; while its circumference resembled the orb of the brilliant sun; and there was the voice of the cherubim. 

19. From underneath this mighty throne rivers of flaming fire issued. 

20. To look upon it was impossible. 

21. One great in glory sat upon it: 

22. Whose robe was brighter than the sun, and whiter than snow. 

23. No angel was capable of penetrating to view the face of Him, the Glorious and the Effulgent; nor could any mortal behold Him. A fire was flaming around Him. 

24. A fire also of great extent continued to rise up before Him; so that not one of those who surrounded Him was capable of approaching Him, among the myriads of 'myriads who were before Him. To Him holy consultation was needless. Yet did not the sanctified, who were near Him, depart far from Him either by night or by day; nor were they removed from Him. I also was so far advanced, with a veil on my face, and trembling.Then the Lord with his own mouth called me, saying, Approach hither, Enoch, at my holy word. 

25. And He raised me up, making me draw near even to the entrance. My eye was directed to the ground. 

CHAP. XV. 

1. Then addressing me, He spoke and said, Hear, neither be afraid, O righteous Enoch, thou scribe of righteousness: approach hither, and hear my voice. Go, say to the Watchers of heaven, who have sent thee to pray for them, You ought to pray for men, and not men for you. 

2. Wherefore have you forsaken the lofty and holy heaven, which endures for ever, and have lain with women; have defiled yourselves with the daughters of men; have taken to yourselves wives; have acted like the sons of the earth, and have begotten an impious offspring? 

3. You being spiritual, holy, and possessing a life which is eternal, have polluted yourselves with women; have begotten in carnal blood; have lusted in the blood of men; and have done as those who are flesh and blood do. 

4. These however die and perish. 

5. Therefore have I given to them wives, that they might cohabit with them; that sons might be born of them; and that this might be transacted upon earth. 

6. But you from the beginning were made spiritual, possessing a life which is eternal, and not subject to death for ever. 

7. Therefore I made not wives for you, because, being spiritual, your dwelling is in heaven. 

8. Now the giants, who lave been born of spirit and of flesh, shall be called upon earth evil spirits, and on earth shall be their habitation. Evil spirits shall proceed from their flesh, because they were created from above; from the holy Watchers was their beginning and primary foundation. Evil spirits shall they be upon earth, and the spirits of the wicked shall they be called. The habitation of the spirits of heaven shall be in heaven; but upon earth shall be the habitation of terrestrial spirits, who are born on earth. 

9. The spirits of the giants shall be like clouds, which shall oppress, corrupt, fall, contend, and bruise upon earth. 

10. They shall cause lamentation. No food shall they eat; and they shall be thirsty; they shall be concealed, and shall not rise up against the sons of men, and against women; for they come forth during the days of slaughter and destruction. 

CHAP. XVI. 

1. And as to the death of the giants, wheresoever their spirits depart from their bodies, let their flesh, that which is perishable, be without judgment. Thus shall they perish, until the day of the great consummation of the great world. A destruction shall take place of the Watchers and the impious. 


2. And now to the Watchers, who have sent thee to pray for them, who in the beginning were in heaven, 

3. Say, In heaven have you been; secret things, however, have not been manifested to you; yet have you known a reprobated mystery. 

4. And this you have related to women in the hardness of your heart, and by that mystery have women and mankind multiplied evils upon the earth. 

5. Say to them, Never therefore shall you obtain peace.