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Chapter 4 — Way Back in the Long Ago

The Mirror

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In the not-so-very long ago – only about three-and-a-half thousand years behind us – the maker chose a man with whom to make a mirror-agreement.

The maker remembered giving the littlemakers the rock they lived upon, and the authority to rule that rock however they chose.

The littlemakers made terrible choices, then blamed the maker for everything that went wrong.

The maker had given the littlemakers complete authority.

The maker was trapped on the outside, looking in.

The maker came up with a plan, but his plan would require a rockborn partner who was willing to make a mirror agreement.

If the partner of the maker honored that mirror, the maker would be free to rescue all the littlemakers from their rock that was now spinning out of control.

There were a thousand ways in which the maker’s plan could go wrong.

The maker chose Aba Gvoha to be his mirror-partner. “I will give you what you need from me,” said the maker, “and you will give me what I need from you.”

Aba Gvoha repeated the words of the mirror-agreement. “I will give you what you need from me,” said Aba Gvoha, “and you will give me what I need from you.”

Aba Gvoha then sealed their mirror agreement by slicing himself with a knife in the last place that any man would ever want to be sliced.

Aba Gvoha believed the pain of that cut was the most terrible pain that any man could feel.

But Aba Gvoha was wrong.

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Austral used stones as weapons.
Habilis created stone tools.
Aba Gvoha means “High Father”
Chutch Mim means “Water Cleaver”
Zorek Avnim means “Rock Thrower”
Ama Tala means “Lamb Mother”
Ushaa Shialom means “Peacemaker”
Belteshazzar means “Daniel”
The Migdal Eder was a stone tower in the middle of a pasture at the edge of town in the Long Ago.
The ancient Greeks had two words for time. Kronos was the relentless march of chronological time. Kairos was a pregnant moment in time, an inflection point of consequence.