Sorrows and Joy of the Adam and Eve Family
Nothing I have ever heard before or imagined is as heart-rending and thrilling as this true history of Adam and Eve, and of their first-born Adamson and his love Ratta.
For Adam and Eve, talk about high hopes being dashed! They could not have fully understood how difficult the mission on Urantia would be. With the planet under spiritual quarantine due to the rebellion, they would be utterly isolated, cut off from all normal channels of communication with the Heavenly hosts.
My heart goes out to Eve. She so wanted to help, Adam was so distressed at their slow progress. And then defaulting on their oaths of trust, knowing their mission on Urantia had failed, the sorrow of them both, parting with so many children, taken off to the Heavens by seraphic transport. My heart goes out to them!
But Adamson, what a hero! Taking final, sorrowful, leave of his parents, who by the sweat of their brow were wresting the second garden of Eden from unprepared ground between the great rivers of Mesopotamia. Then Adamson, looking for, and in a little more than over 3 years, finding! his love Ratta, whom he could only have known existed but with the eyes of faith! What a love and a beauty I know she must have been, to be the match for and deserving of the majestic Adamson, the first-born of the violet race!
And then Adamson and Ratta becoming the grandparents of the secondary midwayers, invisible immortals who are with us still! I am so thrilled, I am lost for words!
Ernest Clement