This book culminates the entire interuniversal journey of the first book involving the arrival in Ysá Land where Yimina is the reigning spiritual leader. He continues to combine his efforts with Orion the Captain and Orator who have the essence of a new humanitarian philosophy furthering pluralistic thinking. Captian ‘A’ our second Captain continues his work as a protégé with Orion. They are finishing their last leg of the journey back to Earth being received by the light artist James Turrell in Roden Crater in Arizona. James assists with optical illusion with his construction of holograms.
Daniel Smith is the double agent with the NASA who arranges with Hollywood a filming of the extraterrestrials as they undertake to halt the second insurrection of the USA government. He is the master of research into aliens in our Milky Way and has had direct contact through a Pleaidian woman named Semjase. She and the aliens have the ability of telepathy to break the barriers of language. Therewith the aliens confront the insurgents and send them into hypnosis and conjure to follow them to a symposium in the depths of space and to be guests of their cultures. Through thought transference they convince them to enter their spacecraft and visit them in outer space.
We wish you all a wonderful time enjoying reading the verses of Paul and Ellias and have hope the world will be sheltered with peace and love.
About the author
Born on the 28th of January, 1996, in a family that loves art, literature and history. Ellias soon found his taste in literature and especially poetry. He wrote his first limerick when he was 12 years old.
Later on, when he was 14, books like ‘the peace book’ by Todd Parr, ‘let there be peace on earth: and let it begin with me’ by Jill Jackson and Sy Miller, and ‘What does peace feel like?’ by Vladimir Radunsky helped him to get familiar with the essence of peace. Reading poems by Calude Mckay, Wendell Berry and Robert Frost at that age inspired him to start writing poems in a more serious way. Sonnets of Shakespeare were also good sources of inspiration for him. So when he was 16, Ellias wrote a book called ‘International Poems Collection’. The book got the first provincial place in the most famous competition of inventions in Iran, ‘Kharazmi’, and the fifth place in the country competition, yet to be the only project of its kind. This book received confirmations from the University of Isfahan and now is being preserved in the ministry of science and research and technology.
The next year, Ellias with the cooperation of two hardworking and creative friends (Hosein Heidari and Hooman Danesh), wrote another poetry book called ‘A Path to Salvation’. This book also won Kharazmi awards. His Excellency, Dr. Zarif, wrote a thanks letter for Ellias for the book since it includes some nice and extraordinary elements of literature, humanity, peace and international relations.
In 2015, he was the only Asian representative in the second anniversary of Mandela, in Johannesburg, and it was after this event that he published the book ‘Peace Poems’ which was confirmed by the archive center of the aforementioned institute. Before his trip, during a personal meeting with the South Africa minister of art and culture, his projects were praised and he was given the Robben Island Treasure-icon in advance. Returned to Iran, he was invited to give a lecture on the Mandela and their project in the United Nation, Iranian Branch in Tehran with the presence of the Iranian minister of art and culture and other officials.
Later on, he and Paul Amrod collaborated on the longest modern epic in the history of English literature called ‘Adventures of two captains, volume one’. The book has been published by the most credible publishing house in Iran named Janagl Javidan. They are currently working on the second volume and even write an opera based on the series.