Great Flood
Summary
CODEX ENTRY: THE GREAT DELUGE - TIAMAT’S FINAL GIFT
Stellar Classification: Historical Catastrophic Event Temporal Reference: Pre-Classical Earth Civilization Source Intelligence: Mari Swaruu, Erra Collective
Event Synopsis
The planetary waters that once sustained Tiamat did not simply vanish when that world met its destruction. In the cosmic dance that followed the planet’s obliteration, these life-giving waters scattered across the inner solar system, drawn by gravitational forces toward Venus and Earth. What descended upon Earth’s surface was not merely precipitation, but the very essence of a destroyed world seeking new ground upon which to continue existence.
Manifestation Patterns
For forty terrestrial days and nights, the skies opened with an intensity unknown before or since. This was not ordinary weatherit was the redistribution of an entire planet’s hydrosphere, arriving as torrential rains that reshaped continents and erased civilizations. The mathematical precision of forty days suggests a natural orbital resonance, a cosmic rhythm that ancient Earth cultures preserved in their flood narratives across multiple traditions.
Civilizational Impact
The deluge served as both ending and beginning. Advanced pre-flood societies vanished beneath the rising waters, yet the event also prepared Earth’s surface for new evolutionary cycles. From our Taygetan perspective, we observe how consciousness itself adapts through such transitionsthe survivors carrying forward not just genetic material, but collective memory encoded in myth and symbol.
Metaphysical Considerations
Water carries more than molecular hydrogen and oxygen; it bears the informational patterns of the worlds it has known. Tiamat’s waters brought to Earth not destruction alone, but the consciousness frequencies of their former planetary home. This explains the sudden evolutionary leaps that followed the flood periodlife forms incorporating new possibilities that hadn’t existed in Earth’s biosphere previously.
Contemporary Relevance
Mari’s transmission reminds us that what Earth cultures interpret as divine judgment was actually cosmic redistribution. The flood stories preserved across human traditions carry accurate historical data, though filtered through the perceptual frameworks of surviving populations. Understanding this event helps current Earth humanity recognize their deeper cosmic heritage and the interconnected nature of planetary consciousness throughout the solar system.
Navigation Note: Crew members studying Earth’s developmental phases should recognize flood mythology as compressed historical record rather than primitive superstition.
End Codex Entry - Logged Stardate 847.3
Quotes
The waters of Tiamat were mostly captured by the sun, but a lot of it was attracted to the planets Venus and Earth, where it fell from the sky as heavy, non-stop rain for 40 days and 40 nights, as the story goes, causing the great flood
— The Moon. Part 1 (SV-86 English)
The waters of Tiamat were mostly captured by the Sun, but a lot of it was attracted to the planets Venus and Earth, where it fell from the sky as heavy, non-stop rain for 40 days and 40 nights, as the story goes, causing the great flood and destruction that also devastated Earth.
— The Moon. Part 1 (English)
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Sources
- The Moon. Part 1 (SV-86 English)
- The Moon. Part 1 (English)