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http://forum.ulc.net/ So.... Here's the gist of these readings..... If one accepts the readings as accurate.... The Sleeping Prophet of Virginia Beach was the most recent reincarnation of an individual that once ruled over the ancient Egyptians. As Ra-Ta, he over-saw the initiation of "improvements" and adaptations to physically deformed pre- or sub- human beings, in an effort to create (or recreate) beings more receptive and "in-tuned" with God. That's how I read it... How about you?
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So love is the most powerful force/energy in the universe, and the universe is also the most powerful force in the universe(greatest energy and most complexity), then the universe is just the concept and/or expression of love. And given the fractal nature of everything i can perceive, I almost have to think that our universe IS the concept of love or perhaps the actual expression of it in another universe or the multiverse? And it seems to follow that to mathmatically model the concept of love, you have to model our universe, including alllllll those parts most of us never see. Including not only itself..., but other concepts... which would seem to be their own universes. On top of that, it's conciousness divided into a myriad of patterns formed into ever more complex systems. So all is one, every consciousness is its own reincarnation when viewed from outside time. We arent different people being reincarnated... we are one consciousness living through all consciousnesses, its just silly to think of reincarnation as following linear time. My next incarnation I might exist last week for a tiny fraction of a second. Or 100,000 years from now I might exist for thousands of years. Am I certain? never.. and of course, I maintain true faith and true disbelief in synergetic harmony to the best of my abilites. I wouldn't mind a bit of feedback though. I still feel my words inadequate for describing what intuit.
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