The Green Light
Part One: The Call to Adventure: Learning of the Past.

I was 16 when my grandmother died. She had nurtured in me an appreciation of music, plants and animals, and a reverent connection with all of nature. Shortly after her funeral, I was given a package she had prepared for me and told to open it when I was ready. She had often written stories that reminded me of my past. Now, in the void left by her passing, I felt the need to read her words to me.
My dear love,
With the world changing so rapidly, it is hard to know if what I am about to tell you will be part of your education, or hidden in the abundance of Internet information. I have spent over 60 years studying and searching for answers, tracing what I can understand of science that is rooted in millennia of wisdom. I have followed a stream of consciousness and done my research and written epistles and stories that I want to share with you.
I often see the world as a place where realism is as contrived as magic. Science turns into myth and myth turns to science. Often, a society will seek to eliminate knowledge of science, literature, and music because so many ideas and so much information can bring with them confusion. I believe you must know and consider all options. I believe you should have a choice to consider how even the smallest and weakest of forces can cause great change over time. A young person, with the earnest conviction of heart, gut and mind, has the wisdom to make happen what others think is impossible.
Let me transport you to another time and place. Research on mirror neural activity suggests that thinking about, or watching a person engaged in an activity, evokes the same biochemical reactions as actually doing the activity. Look into your mind’s eye, and see a day in paradise. Clouds dot blue skies, as 50,000,000, 000 shades of green light shine from the new life of spring sprouts and buds.
Snow is falling on a pear tree, forming a white-winged dove that perches on the shoulder of a bushy-browed and bearded Green Man of myth. He joins a coven of Madonnas. All look pleased to reclaim their form in nature, and exalted in song:
“Enter into our mystery by answering our riddle. What is reflected, absorbed and transformed to what is and what is not?”
After a moment’s thought, I responded, “The answer is light. Blue is reflected into the sky and absorbed by plants, where it is transformed by chlorophyll, then reflected as green.”
They replied, “Sweet child of the universe, you have begun your journey! Rest your weary mind as we tell you of your origins.”
Their story began.
Once upon a time, long, long ago, in a place far, far away, a fluctuating vacuum energy proved a source of possibilities.
It is thought, that in a moment of harmony, an ephemeral seed of matter was created. It is not known exactly how, or what makes it explode with the strength of a hydrogen bomb, creating the Universe 14 billion years ago (bya).
Gears were set in motion. First, stars made of hydrogen fused as Gamma rays provided the energy to form helium. More fusion followed, making heavier elements that are mapped on the periodic table, up to iron. Because Iron does not burn like the other elements this led to a gravitational collapse causing the star to supernova creating all other elements.
Several galaxies, including the four arms of the Milky Way Spiral, formed about 13.2 bya. Another supernova 4.54 bya, formed the solar System. Gas and terrestrial planets began orbiting the Sun. Imagine an evolutionary stopwatch, in which 4.6 billion years equals an hour starts here at time zero (0:00).
Dust deposited heavy elements like iron, that descended to Earth’s molten core. Lighter elements, like the oldest known shimmering Zirconium rock, rose to the top. Zircon, contains uranium that turns to lead, forming nuclear radiation used to date the beginning of elemental life on the Earth’s crust 4.24 bya (0:01)
Temperatures as hot as Hades formed an atmosphere, Hydrogen, helium, methane, ammonia and hydrogen sulphide created the fire that burns blue as brimstone in a witches cauldron. The Earth cooled. A crystal lattice, rich in minerals, formed a Greenstone ‘shield’ from volcanic deposits of basalt Igneous rock rich in iron, chromium, magnesium, chlorite rocks and often copper. Chalcopyrite- Fool’s gold- combines tellurium with copper. They are chemically defined as CuTe. Copper combines with zinc causing iridescence seen in the Mother of pearl and a peacock’s feathers.
Greenstones are hypothesized to have attracted meteorites, comets and asteroids that carried gold, minerals and water to the Earth (10:27). Immutable Gold is found in several greenstone deposits such as: Canada’s Ghost domain of the Slave Craton; and British Columbia’s Lizardite deposits; Australia’s Yilgarn Craton; as well as in South Africa and Zimbabwe. It is released after transmutation by great fires of an earthquake.
Water, a transformational substance, more precious than gold made a soupy slime in the micro-spaces within greenstone rocks with amino acid precursors and sugar ribose brought in by the Murchison meteorites. In the most recent scientific theory, it’s theorized that throughout many parts of the world, volcanoes formed atmospheric ammonia of a nitrogen and three hydrogens. Lightning that flashed purple as it ionized with oxygen releasing soluble nitrogen that spontaneously fused the materials within the elemental stew producing the first methane-producing, sulphur and non-sulphur-digesting bacteria. They formed colonies (17:37).
Carnivorous purple sulphur bacteria consumed non-sulphur purple bacteria, forming Mitochondria, a cellular organelle that releases energy. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) have their own unique circular plasmid DNA that contains iron, made from the Cytochrome c gene. Cytochrome c, found across all species, dictates life and death decisions for a cell.
Cytochrome c is controlled by primitive ancestral Vitamin D genes in many animals. Vitamin D was originally an inactive end product of a reaction with ultraviolet light B (UVB) in the evolution of early life. UVB makes Vitamin D3, a hormone that activates many genes. It affects Adenosine triphosphate, (ATP), which provides the power to do work, and affects neurons in the spinal cord and brain. Vitamin D is associated with sulphur containing cysteine molecules that make hair and nails, and antioxidants that accumulate free radicals that cause sickness.
Blue green algae, (Cyanobacteria), have a chlorophyll a with its own DNA floating within its membrane. Chlorophyll a can absorb all light except for green light which is reflected. Light provides the energy to move electrons from water to hold energy as carbon, while producing oxygen as waste.
Mitochondria and chlorophyll, both descendants of endosymbiotic bacteria, form protective proteins, a slime that is animal in nature. This led to Histones around DNA, held in a nucleus. As DNA changed, it led to a relatively rapid development of new species.
The Palaeozoic era renewed a diversity of sea animal life like Jellyfish, trilobites and sea plants about 535 mya to 470 million years ago (mya) (40:26-52:34). On the evolutionary stopwatch, 35 mya, (53:26), land plants inhabited the supercontinent Pangea, and brought about the first extinction event. Moss consumed carbon dioxide as they digested rocks, releasing phosphorus that went into water and acted as a fertilizer causing algae to bloom and die. Decomposition removed oxygen, suffocating sea-life.
During this period, reproduction changed from an asexual to a joint process with sexual reproduction that increased genetic variation through random and independent assortment of genes, crossovers and insertions of foreign genes. This created unique forms of terrestrial plant and animal life including winged insects and reptiles, about 335 million years ago.
When a meteor escaped Jupiter’s atmosphere, 65 mya, a giant asteroid hit the Yucatan Peninsula, causing dust that covered the sun. An almost complete extinction event occurred during the Ice age. Dinosaurs became extinct. Niches opened.
About 20 mya (59:09) a Saurian reptile dinosaur, Massospondylus - the mother of all placental mammals - developed into the most ancient of humans. Recent findings have found a genealogical connection to the closest relation to Homo sapiens, a reptilian descendant, Dragon man from 420 000 -146 000 ya .
Human cultures have long respected snakes and dragons. The ‘reptilian brain’ includes the hippocampus, from the hybrid scaled predatory mammal-like reptilian ancestor. Many embryos, including those of humans, retain tails and gills and have layered reptilian skin. Homo Erectus and Homo Neanderthal arrived relatively recently, about 1.6 mya, (59:58).
Humans evolved in the last 10 000 years. On a time scale of such magnitude, each individual life is but an instant, barely the flicker of an eye, but Einstein showed that we live in a world where things are relative to a frame of reference.
The snow started to melt. The Greenman and Madonnas sang their swan song.
"You are to follow your soul’s urge. Look for the Green Fairy, Golinda Asteroides and her dragon, Gallopatrot. They are part of the pattern of universal order. We must bid you farewell. Apeninya, good tidings."
My love, I know you may wonder why I have written this epistle of facts, as I understand them, to explain the current scientific creation myth. Perhaps I flatter myself, old woman that I am, that this is the start of your initiation into a way of looking at life.
We are born of stardust, children of the greenstone. It is time to respect the link we share with ancient ancestral bacteria, that have had little genetic recombination and remain unchanged.
All life holds remnants of the same genes of the sacred feminine that pass primarily through endosymbiotic parthenogenic bacteria in maternal Mitochondrial DNA and chloroplast. The bacteria can compete, synergize or antagonize each other.
In plants, endosymbiotic bacteria can affect an entire forest by modifying plant fungal interactions through the mycelium in order to acquire nutrients. Endosymbiotic bacteria in the gut of many animals affect behaviour of the hosts through epigenetic control of genes.
In humans, visual purple or Rhodopsin holds a retinal pigment, also found in Bacteria. Rhodopsin captures and compresses pixels of light in low light conditions providing enough energy to transmit signalling cascades of neural impulses to the grey matter of the occipital lobe, where they control behaviour.
The daughters of Eve came from Bacteria that began in the ‘Purple Earth’. Lydia, referred to as the Woman of Purple, used chemistry from the Bronze age to change the mother of the pearl from the whelk of the Murex family of molluscs into Tyrian purple, designated the colour of gods and royalty. Scarlet women once venerated as a direct source of the priestly Star Fire, were able to predict nature’s cycles of renewal. The beloved ones, known as Hierodules, became enslaved prostitutes. In the Book of Revelation, Scarlet Women became harlots and the Whore of Babylon, regarded as inferior and the cause of suffering, desire and lust.
In the Zohar and Torah, the Shekinah, is a pillar of smoke and a purple pole of light from the earth to the universe. The purple pole, is now called Steve (Strong Thermal Energy Velocity Enhancement). It is formed from atmospheric nitrogen that is excited into purple flames that is surrounded by excited oxygen that forms the colour green.
I am not like Eve, tempting you to taste the fruit from the tree of knowledge. Rather, I hope to encourage you to explore the potential of the seed, that has made you a manifestation of the particle state, in one place at one moment. You can influence, and find influence from the wave field. Be discerning.
I closed this story that my grandmother had written. She translated science for me. She answered questions that I had not known to ask. She knew me well. I was curious to learn more about the dragon and the divine feminine found in all life, happy to share my journey with her a little longer.
About the Creator
Katherine D. Graham
My stories usually present facts, supported by science as we know it, that are often spoken of in myths. Both can help survival in an ever-changing world.


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