The Kenomitian Cosmology introduces the Augoeides, the four fundamental layers of reality that coalesced during the Hypostatic Aeon. These are Yesh, the Material World; Tikun, the Immaterial World; Tohu, the Afterlife; and Keter, the Godhead. Each Augoeides is a universe in its own right, interconnected yet distinct, shaping the experiences of all beings within Kenoma.
The Augoeides: Four Pillars of Reality
The universe of Kenoma is built upon these four concentric realities. Each layer serves a specific purpose, from the tangible world of the living to the abstract realms of divine power and the ultimate destination of souls. This multi-layered structure governs everything from the physical laws to the spiritual journey of its inhabitants.
The Augoeides
Yesh: The Material World
Yesh is the physical universe, the realm where mortal, sapient species thrive. It encompasses Kenoma itself, along with its celestial bodies, and is characterized by the constant interplay of advanced technology and black magic, pollution, and powerful entities treating reality as their “playground”.
Yesh: The Trifold Material World
Within Yesh, three primary regions are identified:
Cathariel:
This refers to the vast collection of eight million spheres of raqia (firmament), appearing as stars and nebulas, festooned with reflected light from Tikun and Tohu. It houses Kenoma’s entire star system, including its sun, Yaldabaoth (a red dwarf), and numerous planets and moons.
Cathariel
Yaldabaoth
Kenoma:
This Gaian telluric planet is roughly twice the size of Earth, featuring a supercontinent called Sige on its Eastern Hemisphere and a superocean called Bythos on its Western Hemisphere. Kenoma boasts six natural satellites. Its unique environment includes lower gravity, which allows for taller geological formations and lifeforms, and a slightly thinner atmosphere that dulls sound. Life on Kenoma is based on dextroamino acids, with black and purple coloration common in photosynthetic organisms, and its sapient inhabitants utilize diverse non-verbal communication methods alongside spoken languages. Technologically and ecologically, Kenoma resembles 22nd Century AD Earth, albeit with extreme pollution and global cooling threats. The planet is also part of the Triatic Colors.
Kenoma
Beulah:
Often called “the digital planet,” Beulah is a global system of interconnected computer networks that enables instant in-sphere trans-planetary communication. It has three “depth” levels: Aariel (public web), Haguel (unindexed content), and Dudael (darknets).
Agathós & Díkaios:
These are Kenoma’s diurnal and nocturnal satellites, respectively. For example, Hestōs is a permanent azothic gate to the Divine Citadels, and Ennoia to the Titanic Palaces. Aletheia displays the Wheel of Ages on its near side.
Hestōs
Raqia:
Known as the Firmament, Raqia separates the spheres of Cathariel from the Caligine. It is currently impassable by natural, technological, magical, or charismatic means without severe consequences.
Caligine:
This is the extremely radioactive void where the spheres of Cathariel float aimlessly. It is inhabited by drifting, protean, and mindless Giants who occasionally permeate Raqia, coalescing as celestial bodies within Cathariel.
Access between realms in Yesh, or to Tohu and Tikun, is facilitated by Azothic Gates, which open in uncanny patterns of times and locations, following a phenomenon known as “The Music of the Spheres”.
Tikun: The Immaterial World
Tikun is the immaterial world, consisting of twenty-five distinct realms. It is metaphysically described as a hawthorn tree of stardust, located above Yesh and Tohu, and beneath the Godhead. This realm is home to beings known as Fae, also called Fairies, Fey, Yōkai, Orthroi, or Seelie Ones. Only the worthy, such as priests, paladins, archmages, and Nephilim, can artificially create azothic gates to Tikun.
Tikun: the Immaterial World
Tikun is divided into three primary regions:
- The roots of Avon: Home to the Adhene fae, comprising realms like Ghogiel, Sheireil, Azariel, Usiel, Zomiel, and Ogiel.
- The trunk of the Qliphoth: Home to the Fuath fae, encompassing abstract and psychical realms such as Thumiel, Chaigidel, Sathariel, Gamchicoth, Golachab, Thagirion, Harab Serapel, Samael, Gamaliel, and Nehemoth.
- The branches of the Sephiroth: Home to the Tylwyth Teg fae, consisting of Supernal and perennial realms like Malkuth, Yesod, Hod, Netzach, Tiferet, Gevurah, Chesed, Binah, and Chokhmah.
Notable realms within Tikun include:
- Ghogiel, The Ochema: An infinite void described as a fairytale forest, serving as a gateway for travelers between Yesh and other regions. It contains sub-realms like Brocéliande, which tests travelers, and Logres, which tempts them into lethal slumber.
- Malkuth, The Garden of Judgement: This realm is the source of the Soul and the key to reincarnation, characterized by dark, fertile soil and the Etz Autozoon, the Ever-Flowering Progenitor of All Kabbalistic Trees, from which elioud souls originate.
- Chokhmah, The Watchtower: The realm closest to Keter and the ultimate destination for pilgrims. It is the abode of Semyazza, the Erkling of the Faeries and Seneschal of the Demiurge, who meditates upon the original Sefer HaKadmon.
Chesed: TheCorpus of the Deathless One
Tohu: The Afterlife
Tohu is the ultimate destination for the souls of the Dead, where they undergo a process of judgment and discard their attachments on the path to reincarnation, a process known as Gilgul. It is a cosmic ocean inhabited by Psychopomps (also called Shinigami, Black and White Impermanences, Yōma, Kerberoi, or Unseelie Ones).
Tohu: the Afterlife
Tohu is metaphysically divided into three regions:
- Shallow Makif: Home to Valkyrie psychopomps, including the realms of Masach, Ish, and Nitzotz.
- Deep Mimalei: Home to Dormarch psychopomps, comprising Tzimtzum and Tzachtzachot.
- Bottomless Sovev: Home to Ankou fae, encompassing Araboth and Atzmus.
One of its most significant realms is Masach, a dusty, perpetually diurnal planet with a scorching sun known as El Roi. Masach is the first step in the Gilgul process and contains:
- Dexios, the Anima Forest: A grove of jubokko trees where the souls of the deceased manifest and inhabit as new beings.
- Elah, the City of Pillars: A metropolis where souls await Supernal judgment, often congregating in pious covens or seeking loved ones.
- Aristera, the Star Chamber: A hall of woven constellations where souls are judged by garudas according to their religions or the whims of the Supernal.
- Shamayim: The North Pole, a bucolic icy palace where pious followers are rewarded.
- Sheol: The South Pole, an open-air landfill where sinful followers are tortured.
- Mavdil: The planet’s core, an obsidian cube where the faithless languish in somniferous mists.
Atzmus
Keter: The Godhead
Keter, also known as the Godhead, is the secluded “space beyond space” and the realm of Abraxas, the Aetheric Demiurge. It exists metaphysically above Yesh, Tikun, and Tohu, and is surrounded by Da’at. Keter is characterized by four concentric realities encircled by eight shimmering rings of colored Aether.
Keter, The Godhead
Key components of Keter include:
- Outer Da’at: This is the Keter-based side of the barrier separating the Godhead from the Augoeides, a surreal wall constructed from various historical and architectural elements.
- Zohar: Seven azothic paths that once connected the Godhead to other Augoeides regions but have been closed since the Demiurge’s seclusion. These paths are depicted through various artistic styles and are associated with different musical compositions.
- Bahir: Represents the total sum of the Aetheric Demiurge’s powers and mandates. It takes the form of an anthropomorphic mass of Victorian and Steampunk technologies fused with Hieronymus Bosch’s paintings. Bahir’s powers include Taanug, The Soul Factory (producing Aether for souls), Ratzon, The Axis Mundi (maintaining the realms’ locations), Mochin, The Eyes of the World (omnipresent telegnosis), Simchah, The Source of Mana (designing magic rules), Mîggol, The Principle of Suffering (enabling Vis and Orgone), and Maaseh, The Holy Nomenclature (True Names of everything).
- Ohr: This is the very home of Abraxas, the Aetheric Demiurge, depicted as a throne of glittering goldfishes carried by a nine-tailed fox on a floating jellyfish.
Ohr
This vast and intricate Kenomitian Cosmology, detailed in “The Kenomitian Universe Volume II,” provides the fundamental framework for the rich narratives of this compelling science fiction and fantasy saga. It defines the very fabric of existence, the powers that govern it, and the ultimate destiny awaiting all beings within its multifaceted realities.
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