Lucienne Lovelette TheArtMagazine Collection International 02 February 5, 2014 - ISSN 0799-3609 | Page 505

orld Of the Dead, And The Original Hades) “a shes to ashes dust to dust.” Is that not what Earth is all about? A dust bowl, an ash mound, gunfire, bombs (brimstone), filth, volcanoes and wild fires. If the punishment were immediate death, Earth would instead be a dumping ground for carcasses not presumably living beings. But, as promised to Adam and Eve; one admonished and recycled after nine hundred plus years, and the other allowed eternal life with governorship of Earth and Goddess of the Damned therein. Since she disobeyed the command to be like God, she was made to eat from the tree of life, given everlasting life, and became Goddess of the Earth where the Damned become tormented before resting in Death. “Death Is A Part Of Life!” How often have we hear this OXYMORONIC (Decidedly Foolish) phrase? Death is not only a conclusion for Earthlings, it’s institutionalized and programmed in the habits and psyche of all. Each person born on Earth works assiduously in preparation for death, without fail, and without question. The Barnyard Navigation Web Links January 2014 Lucienne Lovelette TheArtMagazine Collection International 505