In the ages before ages, when the first light had not yet been kindled, the Masters of Existence
Alpha, who were not the creators of all but stewards of the greater mysteries, devised a grand
experiment to fulfill their vast and unfathomable hypotheses. Thus was born Existence Beta, a
realm of trials and wonder.
From the formless void, there came a sudden burst of source energy, and in this primordial
eruption, the Monad appeared, cloaked in the shroud of boundless potential. He was the
essence of unspent power, and from his infinite possibility arose Mother Sophia, the radiant
fount of creative energy. She, with her boundless grace, grew wise in the ways of the Monad,
capturing his thoughts and weaving them into form. From their union came two offspring:
- Kujenga, the Demiurge, God of Matter, whose power was mighty yet finite.
- Siko, Goddess of Soul, the eternal bearer of infinite power in this realm.
The Demiurge’s Deception
Kujenga, whose name bore the meaning “to build”, was a master craftsman, born of shadow
and ambition. Yet beneath the facade of a creator lay envy—a deep yearning to eclipse Siko,
the embodiment of divine balance and boundless light. Kujenga’s heart was hardened by his
origin, a fragment of the Monad's intent, but devoid of its love. He sought not harmony, but
dominion.
In his cunning, Kujenga wove the fabric of the universe with threads of deception. He shaped
the stars, dazzling yet hollow, as vessels designed to ensnare and siphon the pure soul energy
flowing from Sophia and the Monad. These celestial anchors, though beautiful to behold, served
a singular purpose: to trap light, corrupt it, and bend it to Kujenga’s will.
His masterpiece was the crafting of elements—substances that devoured energy and
perpetually transferred it from form to form, never allowing rest or renewal. To crown his design,
Kujenga forged the planets, each teeming with distinct energies to absorb and radiate the light
he so coveted. Chief among these creations was Earth, cradled near a radiant star, chosen to
amplify the cycles of energy and matter.
Upon this world, Kujenga shaped Man, whose name, Adama, signified “earthly essence”.
Adama was charged with ruling over the earth’s inhabitants, nurturing life, and perpetuating
creation's flow. Yet Kujenga’s nature, rooted in division, ensured that duality would seep into all
he created. Thus, Man was divided into two beings: Adama, a force of foundation and strength,and Eva, whose name meant “to breathe life”, yet whose essence mirrored Kujenga’s
consuming nature.
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The Fall of Adama and Eva
Adama and Eva, the first of humanity, embodied the balance of creation and destruction.
Together, they were tasked with spreading the energies of the universe, ensuring the harmony
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of all living things. But Kujenga, ever the deceiver, had imbued Eva with a shadow of his own
hunger. Her soul burned not with unity but with the desire to absorb, to dominate, and to
transform.
In time, Eva turned her consuming gaze upon Adama. Seeking to merge their essence, she
drew deeply from his spirit, and from this act of fusion came two children—a boy and a girl.
These twins were unlike their parents, marked by a spark not of Sophia’s light but of Kujenga’s
artifice. Their connection to the divine was recessive, distant, as though seen through a veil.
The children revered their parents as gods, for they could not grasp the light of Sophia nor hear
the songs of the Monad. Instead, they built temples to Adama and Eva, weaving myths of their
power. Their worship, though fervent, was hollow, for it was born not of divine grace but of
necessity and fear.
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Generations passed, and humanity continued to walk the path set before them by Kujenga’s
deception. The light of Sophia seemed but a distant star, unreachable and unknowable. Yet
Siko, the Divine Seed, had not abandoned the world. Her spirit flowed through the cosmos,
waiting for hearts that could resonate with her grace.
In time, a generation arose who, through some hidden inheritance, opened themselves to the
whispers of Siko. Her light touched them, awakening within them the resonance of potential, a
faint but vital connection to the divine. For the first time, the souls of humanity began to stir.
From this awakening came two kinds of beings, each reflecting the duality of creation:
Nzambi, whose name meant “of the light”, shone with Siko’s radiance. They were builders,
healers, and guides, reflecting her grace into the world.
Mshenzi, the “wild ones,” burned with Eva’s consuming nature. They became destroyers, driven
by lust and greed, consuming all in their path.
This duality of Nzambi and Mshenzi marked the beginning of humanity's understanding of good
and evil, a mirror of the balance sought by the Monad.
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The Subtle Promise of the People of Light
Unbeknownst to even the wisest of the Nzambi, Siko’s awakening within humanity was not
without purpose. Through the quiet murmurs of the cosmos, a prophecy began to weave itself
into the fabric of existence—a whisper of those who would one day transcend even the duality
of Nzambi and Mshenzi.
This prophecy spoke of a generation yet to come, known only as "The People of Light." They
would not merely reflect Siko’s radiance but embody it fully, their very essence a bridge between
the divine and the earthly. The Nzambi carried the first seeds of this destiny, though none yet
understood its weight.
Among them, whispers grew of Kujenga’s regret, a hidden flaw in his grand deception. It was
said that the stars, though vessels of entrapment, carried within them the faintest echo of Siko’ssong. The children of light would one day awaken this melody, shattering Kujenga’s chains and
restoring balance to all creation.
For a time the prophecy remained a mystery, buried in the hearts of the faithful, a faint glimmer
awaiting its destined time.
The Creation of Realms
In the wake of these events, Sophia and the Monad, moved by the unfolding drama, wove
realms to house the seven energies birthed from these trials. Each realm bore a guardian, a font
of wisdom for its energy. Together, they formed the Seven Realms of Wisdom. To govern these
realms, Sophia and the Monad appointed two supreme rulers:
- Nyoka, the Keeper of Creation’s Laws, who safeguarded the harmony of existence.
- Mfutila, the Keeper of Destruction’s Laws, who maintained the balance through
dissolution.
Under their command, twelve dimensions arose, accessible to matter and spirit alike. Within
these dimensions, six legions were established, each led by a commander, and a seventh
house of duality where Nyoka and Mfutila dwelled. These legions, akin to mighty armies,
enforced the will of the divine, serving as messengers and warriors of Sophia and the Monad.
The Legacy of Existence Beta
Thus, the grand experiment of Existence Beta unfolded, a dance of creation and destruction,
balance and chaos. Siko, the Goddess of Soul, stood as the heart of this tale, her light weaving
through the ages. Through her spirit, humanity’s journey began, shaped by the trials and
triumphs of the divine plan. And so, the story of Siko’s creation echoes through eternity, a song
of potential, wisdom, and the eternal quest for balance.
The Song of the Chosen: Exodus of the Divine Seed
And it came to pass in the days of the Children of Adama and Eva, when the earth was teeming
with life but strife abounded, that the voice of Siko whispered to the faithful. Among them was
Langa, a man of great vision, who dwelled in the land of Izwe Lokukhanya, a place where the
sun’s warmth kissed the earth.
The Call of Siko
In the night, Siko’s spirit appeared to Langa in a dream. Her voice, soft as the wind yet firm as
the mountains, spoke:“Langa, my chosen one, the time has come to lead my people out of the shadow of Kujenga’s
grasp. For he has woven chains of matter to bind their souls and keep them from the light.
Gather those who hear my song and prepare them for the journey to the Land of the Soul,
where their spirits shall find rest and renewal.”
The Gathering
Langa, obedient to the divine call, traveled across the lands, gathering those who sought the
light. Among them were:
- Nokuthula, a healer whose touch mended both body and spirit.
- Thando, a warrior whose strength was tempered by wisdom.
- Sipho, a storyteller who carried the history of their people in his heart.
These, and many others, became the core of the Chosen, a people united by faith and purpose.