In the Beginning (Archangel Jarahmael and the War to Conquer Heaven, Book I)

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    Once inside, Luciferael grouped them together as he had assigned them in Heaven. He watched as Gabriel, Suriel, Mammonael and Raziel all touched wings and then disappeared in a blur when Gabriel called out "East, end of the Universe!"
    Michael, Uriel, Raphael, and Suriel stepped forward, wings touching, and disappeared when Michael called out, "North, end of the Universe." And right after that, Beelzebael, Sammuael, Damiel, and Ariel stepped forward and disappeared when Beelzebael called out, "West, end of the Universe."
    With the rest of the Archangels safely on their way, Luciferael then led Jarahmael and Mephistophael into the stream and they headed towards the southernmost end of the Universe.
    As they raced through the Universe carried by the stream, they passed by numerous stars and galaxies that had been previously created by the Almighty. Various waves of light emanated from the stars, some in visible light colors and others in light ranges that were only detectable by the Archangels themselves, but blurred in detail by the speed at which the Archangels were traveling. When Luciferael's small group finally reached the edge of the Universe, they broke out of the cosmic light energy stream with a forceful thrust to the side using their wings. Now hovering, they prepared to create more stars and planets.
    Rolling over slightly as he floated, and still energized by traveling so far and so fast in the pure energy stream, Luciferael smiled and exclaimed, "Is this not wonderful?"
    Not waiting for an answer, Luciferael then spun around and realized that the stars nearby at the edge of the Universe were very new so he opened up his wings and arms to absorb even more energy that was radiating off them.
    Mephistophael exclaimed, "Yes, my lord! The energy that is coming off those newly created stars is fantastic."
    Jarahmael looked uneasy as he floated in the radiation, unsure as to what to do next. Luciferael beamed because he personally loved to create large objects such as dinosaurs and stars, and was always delighted to instruct his fellow Archangels in a new skill. He felt proud that he had the honor of observing the Almighty and the methods He used to create the stars and planets on prior occasions.
    Jarahmael then spoke up and asked Luciferael, "How does the Almighty create these things? Does He use the Book of Creation to do so or is He able to do it on His own?"
    Luciferael quickly shot a glance over to Mephistophael to make sure that he stayed quiet and then answered.
    "Oh yes, Jarahmael," Luciferael lied and continued, "the Almighty, too, has to use the Book of Creation to make such things." He puffed himself up ever so slightly. He knew that he did not want Jarahmael to think that the Almighty was stronger than himself. He would keep the mystique.
    "Now let's make some stars!" Luciferael said as he moved over to where Jarahmael was floating in space. "Here, point your hand where you want the star to appear, hold onto the Book and call out 'Solarisgenesis!'"
    Jarahmael did as he was told, pointed his hand at an open area of space and called out "Solarisgenesis!" Instantaneously, there was a flash of extremely bright light, and a new star was created. Its nuclear reaction began, radiating out energy and light. Another star had been formed and Jarahmael had done it! Turning to Luciferael, Jarahmael proudly stated, "I did it! How wonderful to be able to create stars just like the Almighty!"
    Luciferael then took back the Book, pointed his hand at various places around the star created by Jarahmael, and called out, "Planetusgenesis!" eight times, and with eight flashes of light, eight planets were instantaneously formed at various distances out from the star, all still remaining within the star's gravitational field. The planets did not engage in a nuclear reaction, so they did not radiate heat and light as the star had. Luciferael did however take the Creation one step further, and with a flick of his wrist he

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