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The
Message
A novel by
B.J. Boltauzer

B.J. Boltauzer
Author B. J.
Boltauzer is a Freemason, a Royal Arch Companion,
and a member of a Masonic Rosicrucian college. His
empathy with the love of Christian mystics for the
Creator, his studies of Cabala, and his
understanding of the Sufi philosophy have formed his
knowing of Being and shape his writing.
From his strong belief in the Oneness of Creation,
he believes: "All life and Earth, and indeed the
whole Universe, are One. Love and compassion should
be the sole basis for relations among the people
everywhere. Love, gratitude and care should be the
feelings of humankind towards the planet." |
About
the Inventor

10 July 1856–7
January 1943
Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla
was an inventor and a mechanical/electrical
engineer. Tesla is often described as the most
important scientist and inventor of the modern age,
a man who "shed light over the face of Earth". He is
best known for many revolutionary contributions in
the field of electricity and magnetism in the late
19th and early 20th centuries.
Contemporary biographers of Tesla have regarded him
as "The Father of Physics", "The man who invented
the twentieth century" and "the patron saint of
modern electricity." Immediately after Tesla’s
death, Tesla's scientific papers vanished from his
hotel room in Hotel New Yorker. Tesla papers were
never found. Tesla papers contained scientific data
and information about “Death Rays”, which could be
used for military purposes. |

Boyd Chemaplus
Holdings International, under the guise of being a
green, humanitarian corporation, recognized
that real profits came from weapons. The larger, the
fiercer, the better. Ironically, their opportunity
to enter this lucrative field came via a long
forgotten scientist's dream of providing free energy
to the world, by converting his invention into its
other option -the Death Ray.
The ancient unsolved
disappearance of the Nikola Tesla plans, now solved,
are in the hands of BCHI who are about to
threaten the world for profit. |
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From chapter # 1
There was no sound. The time stood still for a while; at
least it did appear so to the nine men in the room. They
appeared transparent to each other and they could see
quite clearly through one another for a moment or so.
Then a bright orange ball of fire consumed not only the
living room, but the whole house as well.
From chapter # 3
The passengers took themselves towards the nearby barn
type building where they filed through the old oak door
into the dark interior. Should anybody follow them a few
minutes later, the building would have been found empty
as it was before the group’s arrival.
From chapter # 4
After a while she dialled her home number again. She was
again intrigued by the strange message which had been
somehow recorded over her own greeting announcement. And
again, she could not fully understand the message. The
caller, whom she could not fully distinguish whether it
was a man or a woman, said something about finding
somebody to see something somewhere about the future.
From chapter # 6
Things are not what they seem; nor are they otherwise. Lankavatara Sutra
A weird dream crept into her sub consciousness. Her
heart started to pound faster, echoing the thunder of
the white water rushing through the canyon deep below
the edge of the cliff on which she had found herself
standing, again precariously close to the rim.
From chapter # 7
Mike was prone to making jokes; unfortunately not all
were in particularly good taste. “I once knew a guy who
kept experiencing weird dreams about standing on the
ledge of a balcony some thirty storeys high. One morning
he was found splattered over the roofs of two cars below
his twelfth storey apartment.”
From chapter # 8
She could not escape the nightmare which kept her pinned
precariously close to the edge of the deep canyon. The
river below thundered through the gorge. She felt her
heart thumping in her throat and she was very scared.
Something powerful, which she could not see, was pushing
her closer to the edge. She heard a distant voice
repeating the familiar chant: “You must find the dihai
in the river valley. You must find the future to save us
all.”
From chapter # 10
“My source found out that BCHI want to divert the free
clean energy project into the development of a new
weapon based on the same solar radiation technology.
They believe that it would be more profitable than cheap
or free energy for general consumption. I am afraid that
the developers of the project intend to dismiss or at
least hold back the free energy project until they
finalize the weapon project, which may take decades. Of
course, a weapon like that would bring profits while
free energy would not.
From chapter # 12
The believing mind is not divided, and undivided is the believing mind. This is where words fail; for it is not of the past, future or present. Seng Ts’an
From chapter # 14
He looked deep into her eyes and pressed her body even
tighter to his. He deeply inhaled the scent of her hair
and her perfume. She returned his gaze, but did not say
anything. He opened his mouth to say something, which,
he hoped, would impress her.
His intentions were cut short by a long serrated fish
filleting knife, which was thrust deep into his back,
between his ribs. Professionally like. The knife pierced
his lungs and reached his heart.
From chapter # 16
The politicians saw that the views and moods of the
masses were rapidly changing. The masses began to care
about the environmental conditions which were awaiting
their children and their children’s children in the not
too distant future. The masses began to pull their heads
out of the sand. The politicians began to realize that
the time when they would have to take sides with the
clean and green many against the dirty and mighty few
was uncomfortably near.
From chapter # 18
“Quantum physics, my child. Quantum physics.”
“Are you saying that I am suffering from quantum
physics? Even I know that that is not an illness,
Father.” She did not receive a response. The mind of the old
priest was already a trillion of miles and eons away.
His eyes were turned towards the ceiling and he appeared
to be scanning something far beyond. He was muttering
something in a language, which Amanda could not
understand.
From chapter # 22
Again Amanda tried to ask the voice for its identity:
“Who are you?” “I am who you are”, was the
reply.
From chapter # 26
Amanda looked at him with no little measure of surprise.
She noticed white froth oozing out of Dr Smith’s mouth,
which endowed her with repulsion and anxiety. A moment later Dr Smith slumped forward. His face
smashed into his plate of vegetarian ragout. It was not
a pretty sight.
From chapter # 28
God’s face did not show surprise; but then it was always
difficult to glean any sign of emotion from the
parchment like mask worn by the Bank’s Senior Vice
President.
From chapter # 31
The only thing that was not hers, and could have
possibly been Billy’s, was a small key. She had never
seen it and she had no idea what it was for. It was made
of shiny bronze coloured metal and it had a profile of a
five pointed star. There was a seven digit number cut
into the key. Was it a safe deposit key? Was it a
station locker key? Did the digits represent the number
of the key, or was it the number of the locker or a safe
deposit box?
From chapter # 34
“People need enlightenment. They do not see the natural
disasters as Nature’s wrath. People’s spirituality needs
to be enhanced for them to be able to see clearly what
is going on. As long as they are more worried about
their pocket books and their silly little comforts and
conveniences than about the planet, we are talking to a
brick wall.”
From chapter # 42
“Let me explain about the White Robed Monks of St
Benedict. This Order is not one of the usual monastic
orders. The Order accepts spiritual people of all faiths
and its prime aim is to make the world a more
compassionate place. Our Circle of seven friends is but
only a tiny cog in the machinery of universal
enlightenment which strives to bring the unifying power
of consciousness to all mankind, so that we all may be
one.”
From chapter # 44
“It is a pentagram key. When you look at the profile of
the ward, you can see that it is in the shape of the
five pointed star. Did you know that the pentagram
symbolizes a great number of things? In Christianity it
alludes to the five wounds of Jesus, in alchemy it
points to the five elements: Earth, Air, Fire, Water and
Ether. In Pagan religions it represents Venus and in
Roman times it was the symbol of Lucifer, who
represented Venus as the Morning Star and was deemed to
be the bringer of light and knowledge.”
From chapter # 44
“He will kill her. He will kill everyone connected with
her as well if they come close to the area.”
From chapter # 44
At the bottom of the page, in small letters, somebody
had written: With the right key even a blind man can see.
From chapter # 44
“Besides, even if the peaceful use of radiant energy is
more humanitarian than weapons, the latter would
re-establish the balance of power. These days virtually
every banana republic wields nuclear capability as a
negotiating tool when its government wants something for
nothing. This weapon, this beautifully simple but
almighty weapon would eventually put the West back into
the driving seat; and believe you me – in a few decades
the West will need such a deterrent badly. Wouldn’t that
be great?”
From chapter # 45
A man is a universe in miniature, and the universe, a giant living body…
Kabir
From chapter # 48
His heart skipped a beat or two when he noticed drops of
blood leading to a row of dumpster containers nearby. He
noticed with horror a pair of feet sticking out from
behind one of the containers.
From chapter # 49
She remembered that she never made it out of her room
because as soon as she opened the door somebody pushed
her back inside. She was grabbed by four strong hands
that knocked her to the ground and a man’s rough voice
commanded her to follow instructions carefully.
From chapter # 50
“I know that we shall be able to lead the conduit’s
purpose to its meaningful fruition. The cave is telling
me that. But there is something else in the message.
Something which I did not see before. Can you sense it,
Brother Brown?” asked the Witch.
From chapter # 52
He looked into the old man’s eyes and saw no animosity.
He was not relieved however. He remembered that hit men
do not hate their victims; for them it’s just a job. He
was looking at the gun. The tall man appeared to know
how to handle the weapon. Mike also noticed the design
on the ring of the man’s hand which held the gun. Mike
could have sworn that he had seen a ring similar to that
on somebody else’s finger not so long ago.
From chapter # 53
She gathered all her strength and channelled it into her
legs. With both feet she kicked high and strong and hit
exactly where she aimed; where the two trouser legs
joined together.
From chapter # 53
The Freemason and the Jesuit advanced. They threw the
hoods of their habits over their heads and begun to move
faster. They trusted the Buddhist’s senses. They were
not sure what they would do if confronted by armed
thugs, but the narrow time frame in which they could
deliver the conduit to realize its purpose forced them
to ignore their instincts of self preservation. They
knew that their sole purpose was to serve humanity. And
so, unexpectedly, was the conduit’s.
From chapter # 53
The old man begun to drag Amanda in the direction of the
canyon. He held her under her arms and was slowly moving
backwards along the path, with Amanda’s feet dragging on
the path. The four mystics moved closer.
From chapter # 54
I came to realize clearly that Mind is no other than mountains, rivers, and the great wide earth, the sun and the moon and the stars.
Dogen
From chapter # 54
A couple of well aimed shots sent bullets into the
rotor’s coupling. The helicopter’s engine whined and the
craft first listed precariously to one side, the blades
of its rotor mowing the undergrowth beside the path, the
tail dipped towards the ground and its rotor smashed
into the path, its parts flying in all directions. One
of the tail rotor’s blades flew through the air like a
tomahawk and imbedded itself in the chest of the white
gunman. The gunman died instantly.
From chapter # 55
The sacrifice through which one reaches fulfillment is
not sacrifice that leads to death; it is the casting off of bondage and the attainment of
freedom.
Rabindranath Tagore
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