by Geoff Thompson | Nov 4, 2020 | Beelzebub's Tales to his Grandson - Book 1
Beelzebub is deep in conversation with the captain of the spaceship Karnak which is currently stalled, awaiting the dispersal of the gaseous tail of the ‘madcap’ comet Sakoor. Beelzebub has taken the opportunity afforded by the delay to explain to his grandson,...
by Geoff Thompson | Nov 4, 2020 | Beelzebub's Tales to his Grandson - Book 1
So, Beelzebub is an evolved being who has harmonised his ‘three-brains’ (or ‘centres’) into working rationally and efficiently (‘active mentation’). Everything he thinks, says, or does is the result of an intense focus on the ‘reality’ – that is, the trueness of...
by Geoff Thompson | Nov 4, 2020 | Beelzebub's Tales to his Grandson - Book 1
We’d better start by defining who (or what) Beelzebub actually is. Well, he’s a highly developed being who, like mankind, is ‘three-brained’; that is, he possesses three, what for the time being we’ll call ‘centres’, all of which must be trained to work in harmony to...
by Geoff Thompson | Nov 3, 2020 | The Book of Creation
Welcome back to this commentary on The Kolbrin. The narrative, at this point, is becoming increasingly Arthurian. Herthew (sounds a bit like ‘Arthur’, doesn’t it?), if we recall from the last installment, has become undisputed king of Krowkasis; but there appears to...
by Geoff Thompson | Nov 3, 2020 | The Book of Creation
OK, so the plot is now really starting to thicken as more and more characters introduced by The Kolbrin are starting to sound like the normal suspects with whom we are already familiar from our own traditions. We have Dadam, ‘The Firstfather’, and his wife, Maeva...
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