| The 
                Summoning of Enoch  Study of the Stars, Sun and Moon SE XIX: 
                  1-5 PP] After this, the men brought me to the sixth haven, 
                  and there I saw seven groups of Angels, very bright and wonderful, 
                  with their faces shining brighter than the Sun. They were brilliant, 
                  and all dressed alike. Some 
                  of these Angels study the movements of the Stars, the Sun 
                  and Moon, and record the peaceful order of World. Other 
                  Angels, there, undertake teaching and give instruction in clear 
                  and melodious voices. These are the Archangels who are promoted 
                  over the ordinary Angels. They are responsible for recording 
                  (and studying) the fauna and flora in both the Highlands and 
                  the Lowlands. There 
                  are Angels who record the seasons and the years; others who 
                  study the rivers and the seas; others who study the fruits of 
                  the earth, and the plants and herbs that give nourishment to 
                  men and beasts. And there 
                  Angels study Mankind and record the behaviour of men and how 
                  they live. This record 
                  of the sixth place to which Enoch was taken within Eden is the 
                  fullest statement that we have, anywhere, of the actual daily 
                  activities of the Angels/Anannage in the Settlement of Eden/Kharsag. And the 
                  extraordinary conclusion, which we find that we cannot avoid, 
                  is that these recorded activities appear to be compatible with 
                  the scientific interests of an exploration expedition into unknown 
                  country  or, perhaps, onto an unknown planet. Its members 
                  appear to have been studying every facet of science which such 
                  an expedition would require  from geology to botany, and 
                  from astronomy to anthropology. |