Monday, September 26, 2011

Cheilah Ktakya Of East Saharan Reserve Culture

A new output has been added:  Cheilah Ktakya Of East Saharan Reserve Culture, found within my South Star Group's Web Page, particularly at:

http://www.southstarswebpage.com/91911-the-chiela-orion-seeds-biographies.html

The section is The Chiela Orion Seeds Biographies of that page.

Here is the outcome, for you:

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Cheilah Ktakya Of East Saharan Reserve Culture

Ktakya was four years old when he was playing ni the dust eswahini, a dice - board strategic game involving small gems or stones. 

He noticed a shadow upon the sahara. 

He looked up at a very tall man with spiritual clothes.  He had a bag of gems, wore an antelope hide and carried a staff for walking and smith.

He did not smile, and he gazed.

His mother called him and his unique - twin inside for pre - dusk meal. 

Ktakya wanted to leave his home life immediately and have spiritual life and learn from the trained spiritual teachers, which was a tribe nearby to his home.

Ktakya's brother was one day eaten by a predator.  People believed it was a feline or a boar or a snake or an avian.

Ktakya knew that it was time that he could go since he was 11.  He had wanted to pay his living debt to his parents for caring for him, so he built a new house of trees he found and leaves and strong ties so that his parents would be with less danger. 

His building took no more than two days.

He recieved his spiritual training with enhanced speed and remained silent in meditation for one year and his teachers considered his reaction to training exceptional.

At the end of his training, he wandered.

He walked with a stick and ate and slept and excreted.

He would absolve the trees, the land, the rocks, the sky, the moon, the sun and life all around in creatures of the saharan mikt, the energy of the sahara.

One day, he woke up to an unusual day with large clouds in the sky which would disappear as it was not monsoon.

He walked until he came to a small boy four years of age, playing in the dust, eswahini.

Ktakya smiled.

The boy looked up and he smiled.  And he gazed.

The old man gave the young man, whom was him, one green gem and picked up a small white stone from his green bag of antelope hide. 

He turned into a mass of light. 

Then, a flash of lightning came from the cloud and dissolved into the storm amalagamation, which was him.

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Additionally, the outcome Cjiela Chief No - Eyes Of Arapapacheeho Culture will be posted, tomorrow.

Orion.Of.Oraii 9.27.11

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