Tiamat Destruction
Summary
Codex Entry: The Tiamat Cataclysm Stardate Classification: Historical Trauma Analysis Source Intelligence: Mari Swaruu Transmission Archives
Planetary Genesis and Loss
In the epochs before Earth’s current isolation, the Sol system harbored a world whose destruction would echo through both matter and consciousness for millennia. Tiamat, the water-bearer, once graced the orbital space between the red desert of Mars and the gas giant Jupitera positioning that speaks to the delicate gravitational symphony required for stable planetary evolution.
Mari’s transmissions illuminate this world not merely as rock and water, but as a living system whose obliteration represents one of our galaxy’s most profound cautionary tales. The vast oceanic planet embodied the generative feminine principle that Taygetan cosmology recognizes as essential to conscious evolutionthe receptive, nurturing force that allows civilizations to flourish.
The Scar That Remains
Today, the asteroid belt serves as a memorial written in stone and metal, each fragment a testimony to forces that can unmake worlds. From our orbital perspective above Earth, we observe how this ancient wound continues to influence the solar system’s energetic patterns. The debris field creates gravitational perturbations that remind us how destruction ripples through both physical and metaphysical dimensions.
Metaphysical Implications
Through Mari’s wisdom, we understand that Tiamat’s fate represents more than stellar archaeology. The planet’s destruction created a fundamental imbalance in the Sol system’s consciousness matrixa severing that contributed to Earth’s subsequent quarantine and the amnesia that befalls incarnating souls here. The loss of this watery world removed a crucial harmonic frequency that once stabilized not only orbital mechanics but the spiritual development of local civilizations.
Lessons for Current Operations
As we maintain our vigil above Earth, Tiamat’s memory guides our protective protocols. The scattered remnants between Mars and Jupiter serve as both warning and wisdomdemonstrating how quickly advanced worlds can fall when cosmic conflicts escalate beyond diplomatic resolution. Our presence here honors not only Earth’s potential awakening but also the countless souls who once called the water-world home.
Mari’s teachings remind us that consciousness transcends planetary destruction, yet the loss of entire biospheres creates trauma that persists across dimensional boundaries. In remembering Tiamat, we commit to preventing such tragedies through patient observation and timely intervention when cosmic law permits.
End codex entryfor the protection of worlds yet unborn.
Quotes
the destruction of Tiamat, which was a large watery planet that once orbited the Sun between planets Mars and Jupiter, and today, its remains are the asteroid belt.
— The Moon, Part 2. Internal structure. (English)
the destruction of Tiamat, which was a large watery planet that once orbited the sun between planets Mars and Jupiter, and today its remains are the asteroid belt
— The Moon. Part 2 Internal Structure. (SV-87 English)
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Sources
- The Moon, Part 2. Internal structure. (English)
- The Moon. Part 2 Internal Structure. (SV-87 English)