There have been ages when other things ruled on the earth, and they had great stone cities. Remains are rarely, but still to be, found as cyclopean stones scarcely recognisable as constructions. Their builders all died vast epochs of time before man came, but there were conditions which could revive them when the cycle of being turned once more into the correct quadrant, when their successors proved to their makers that they had forsaken all responsibility for their tenancy as guardians of the earth.

Book Cover: Who Lies Sleeping?
And so it is not to be thought, that man is either the oldest or the last of earth’s masters. His predecessors wait—not in the world we know but at its edges. They rest asleep—tranquil, elemental and—except when they stir—unseen. For, after the Helliconian Spring of love and lust, the son-lover begins to sere the earth and the serpent is yet poised, motionless but alert, for its the moment to strike.
It is the serpent that conquers and enjoys the fruits of the tree of life. Must it ever be so?
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