Cpenta-armij reports to Hyperiis Council

Although Oahspe mentions this “Hyperiis Council” only once during Goddess Cpenta-armij’s cycle (4,000 BC), this council was probably consulted often, especially every time it was determined that Earth needed to travel through a region of denser/darker space.

She used 3,000 angel scribes and recorders, 3,000 artists, 3,000 geologists and mineralogists “to make reports of the land and the water and air of the earth; and all of the living thereon and therein, with pictures thereof”. The data was sent to the “Hyperiis Council of the United Chiefs and Chieftainesses” so they could determine “what is good for the earth; as to whether she shall be changed in her course, or broken up and divided; or whether she needeth a’ji (darkness) or dan (light)…”

This analysis was also used for the development of guardian angels. During this period, there would be a 1:1 guardian angel to mortal ratio so that each guardian angel could “have a hundred changes of labor with a hundred different mortals, in order to learn all the varieties of men and women I have created.”

A thousand recorders inspected both the Lords’ kingdoms within Earth’s atmosphere and the kingdoms of Earth to calculate the following totals: 

  • totals calculated for the Lords’ kingdoms (in the Earth’s atmospheric heavens)
    • of “factories, colleges, nurseries, hospitals, the hells, if any, and knots, if any”
    • of spirits in each heavenly place, including their grades
  • totals calculated for the mortal kingdoms on Earth
    • of kings and queens, their subjects, and their subjects’ occupations, grades, and “rates of corporeal life age”
    • percentage of familiar spirits, fetals, and drujas dwelling with mortals
    • ratios of guardian angels to mortals
    • the number of spirit guides to receive souls of the newly dead in the first resurrection heavens
    • temples and oracles in use by mortals
    • alters and places of worship in use
    • how many I’hin still inhabit the Earth
    • how many pure I’huan exist that worship the Great Spirit
    • total number of druks