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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]]
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