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'''Hedron''' was at one time a planet in this solar system. Once a paradise of beauty and culture, Hedron contained within its [[causal body]] a divine plan for a [[Golden age|golden-age civilization]]. On this planet was an evolution of souls destined to outpicture the flame of divine love under the direct influence of [[Helios and Vesta]] in the center of our solar system. | '''Hedron''' was at one time a planet in this solar system. Once a paradise of beauty and culture, Hedron contained within its [[causal body]] a divine plan for a [[Golden age|golden-age civilization]]. On this planet was an evolution of souls destined to outpicture the flame of divine love under the direct influence of [[Helios and Vesta]] in the center of our solar system. The planet was overtaken by the pleasure cult of its lifewaves who, when reincarnated on earth, became known for their cult of hedonism. | ||
Astronomers have discovered a group of asteroids whose highly elliptical orbits take them at times among the inner planets ([[Mercury (the planet)|Mercury]], [[Venus (the planet)|Venus]], Earth, [[Mars]]). There is still much speculation among scientists over the origin of these minor planets; the two main hypotheses are that asteroids are either fragments of a planet that exploded or was destroyed, or they are particles that never condensed to form a planet. These are in fact the remains of the planet Hedron. | |||
== The fall of Hedron == | == The fall of Hedron == | ||
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{{PLD}}, chapter 1, “The Cult of Hedon.” | {{PLD}}, chapter 1, “The Cult of Hedon.” | ||
{{MHG}}, endnotes. | |||
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[[Category:Golden ages]] | [[Category:Golden ages]] | ||
[[Category:Planets]] |