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'''The Helianx Proposition''' is a [[cosmic]] fable, a [[creation]] [[myth]] that was written in 1979 by [[Timothy Wyllie]] after he examined the deeper symbolic meaning of the traditional [[Christian]] [[Garden of Eden]] myth and wondered what on earth the Serpent was doing there. Since the creature's impact on the two [[human|humans]] was apparently so profound, it appeared that perhaps the Serpent, too, had a [[divine]] origin and a valuable function to perform. At that point The Helianx Proposition started writing itself.
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'''The Helianx Proposition''' is a [[cosmic]] fable, a [[creation]] [[myth]] that was written in 1979 by [[Timothy Wyllie]] after he examined the deeper symbolic meaning of the traditional [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Garden of Eden]] myth and wondered what on earth the Serpent was doing there. Since the creature's impact on the two [[human|humans]] was apparently so profound, it appeared that perhaps the Serpent, too, had a [[divine]] origin and a valuable function to perform. At that point The Helianx Proposition started writing itself.
    
The next 20 years he spent illustrating and [[calligraphy|calligraphing]] the story using graphite on parchment as the [[medium]] with the intent to produce them in [[color]] when computer technology would facilitate coloring the black and white images.
 
The next 20 years he spent illustrating and [[calligraphy|calligraphing]] the story using graphite on parchment as the [[medium]] with the intent to produce them in [[color]] when computer technology would facilitate coloring the black and white images.

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