Sunday, February 26, 2012

From Another Dimension, Ch. 3

Friday April 3, 33 A.D.

Eusebius, Jerusalem

Yeshu, a middle aged Jewish man was wrongfully accused of stealing bread.

Actually, he had neither stolen nor eaten for some time in his fast.

What he had done over the course of several years was develop a close relationship with a local prostitute.

A Pharisee, who had been carefully cultivating an altogether different relationship with the woman brought the charge against Yeshu to eliminate a potential rival.

The local population feared the Pharisee and even though they knew Yeshu was innocent said nothing to support him at the tribunal.

As a result, Yeshu received a death sentence.

Though Yeshu did not receive any support at his trial, a large crowd gathered as he was hoisted on the cross.  A faint rustle of the wind though window could be heard as Yeshu pronounces:

"E′li, E′li, la′ma sa‧bach‧tha′ni?"

Overhead, the crowd bows as a golden light shines, and an inter-dimensional portal materializes in an otherwise clear sky. Golden light shimmers though a jagged opening. Though the streaming light, a mass of prismatic tendrils materialize over the crowd eventually enveloping Yeshu. Surrounded in the sensual embrace of the tendrils, he looks up, his smile now serene.


back in springfield from grand junction, nederland, denver, and boulder.  the 9th door twice, cho long and the supper club.   Last with the aviators

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