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January 25th, 2007
Santa Cruz, California
Received by FAB
I am here, Jael.
I am one of the sisters of Cain and Abel, and the daughter of Aman
and Amon. The fact that my name has been remembered is simply the
sign of the workings of ancestral memory. [Jael is a character in
the Bible, and in the American popular myth/legend of Superman,
Superman's father is Jor-El, a near equivalent. Also, Yael is a
modern Hebrew name of Israel.]
I lived a very long life, much longer than what mortals
even now are accustomed to. My life was difficult, for
after my brother Abel was murdered, we all lived in fear
of Cain, who was very strong, and possessed sometimes a
volcanic anger.
But he passed away when he was not very old, and that was
a relief for all of us.
You are wondering how we, the first family, responded to
death. Well, when we perceived that Abel would not move or
respond, and that nevermore would he have life, we
realized that we too would die.
It was not such a foreign experience as you would suppose,
though it was new to us. No, the physical part of human
beings, like animals, is created from Nature, and since
death is part of the natural cycle, it is only natural
that we of the first family would have some sort of
beginning intuitive connection to the reality of death.
You are wondering if your being Jewish predisposed you to
channel my name as Jael incorrectly. Well, you were
unaware when you were receiving this message that Yael is
a contemporary Israeli name. You may have remembered the
Biblical character, but yes, my name was truly Jael. You
got a strong thought impression, and it was I prompting
you. In fact, the Bible, despite its distortions, has
often carried on these ancestral memories, and thus you
find my name as a character there.
Well, I knew two of my four brothers and gave birth to
seven children. After awhile, I developed some beginning
maternal feeling for my children. I did not get this from
my own mother, Amon - I picked it up on my own. Besides,
the Creator gave me a maternal instinct, despite the
rather primitive conditions that prevailed.
I lived to see many great-grandchildren, but our family
structure was diffuse and not very cohesive. In fact, it
was closer to what is generally considered primitive, for
there were no guidelines and no established procedures and
expectations. We just naturally evolved as a growing
family.
I witnessed the death of my parents when they were very
old. I discovered later that because they were the first
humans, their bodies were exceedingly strong, and so they
lived beyond what is considered very old in your time.
I don't know how to count the years, but they died at an
age that would have been physically impossible for any
other mortal, even those mortals who have lived to 125 or
130. No, they far surpassed this age, and in fact, they
had not really deteriorated in their ancient years, but
eventually, they simply died a natural death of fatigue.
They never talked about their first time of glory, but I
could sense that there was a great trouble about it.
Well, let me close for now. I am unknown to history, but
humanity (or at least many who are not fixated on the
Bible) is moving way from a literal interpretation of the
Bible, and in this process, the ancient world will have to
be seen in a new way.
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