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The Call/ The Fall of Humankind
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491_9781438938516
The Call is the archetype of the Iliad by Homer; except, here, Ligonde dares go where no other mind has gone before. As has said Stephen Hawking in his book a brief history of time The Church dislikes the idea of anyone going before or beyond the big bang creation especially astrophysicists. Since, humans were limping before, then, Ligonde trek with them, back and forth in space/time, left them to proceed into the Quantum slipstream beyond the Heavens near The Continuum in this journey to see God! Unlike The Iliad and  The Inferno, The Call by Ligonde is not fixated in one specific space/time or location on this blue, beautiful, bountiful planet Earth we dwell on; Instead, The Call made them, both: space and time, its playground; in them, it goes, back and forth, around!Unlike the Iliad and the Inferno, The Call is overarching,  overbearing in the Multiversess escathological fate to awaken humankind about our destitute state by these entities who supposed to care for us, ad inceptio!Two apathetic posterities, two sides stand erect, posture for: Hegemony, world domination; whereas, one is orderly, conciliatory, revelatory and with respect; while the other is chaotic, deceitful,  full of concealment and with disrespect, as if everything is fined.When, in the contrary, by the latter, we are being hijacked,  taken hostages for more over (6,000) six thousands years of foolished history of disobedience and futile rebellion! Finally, after centuries of literary and religious dominance in the Western civilisation, both: The Iliad by Homer and The Inferno by Dante are pushed off the book-shelves awe-strikingly in The Call by Ligonde for Humankind to get ready for the Messianic Era.Open The Call, this edda in th
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