Tale of Two Seeds


This is a tale of instance when certain capitulations arise in the realms that certain actions can take place for desired affects and explanations for certain intentions. In this certain actions are required which then fall into place to reveal the intention and the reason for the action. Being that this tale is a true happening but really part of the actions were unknown to the writer of the tale as the rest were revealed by trailer #3 thus it is that some of the entities involved in this action were aligned with trailer #3.

The tale starts out in the other realms that it is revealed a certain action can take place which by the entities this action being for a set up of an altar for display at a certain place. On the altar so nicely of an altar so much it seems that this is so strange but so nicely are set two seeds. This the action that the altar was set up in this way and two seeds placed as they were to be for an intention and a reason. It being for to show for certain one's to look upon the seeds was the intention that by these one's being of a certain state in mind that the affect was to reveal the explanation. The state in mind for the intention was over-congeniality this that the two seeds were to have a certain affect. The two seeds being as a result of the action of the altar had a meaning which by a certain state in mind a spirit of the demonic had an intention to show. The two seeds were true seeds representing for a concept: one seed was the seed of a man from the inner testicle it had to be a man; the other seed was the seed from a boa constrictor of a male. This being for a trap that any of a one of over-congeniality to look upon the two seeds would be intended to be shown by the spirit of the demonic a certain concept. Any in this state of mind would be intended to go insane or commit suicide. The congeniality had a meaning in that it being apparent that a spirit of congeniality was abroad and although not the words of the intention that "the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field" (Genesis 3:1a).