Chaos theory teaches us that everything is repeated in a similar manner and that entropy is not real but has a system to it.
You can ignore this stuff about a butterfly wing’s flutter on one side of the planet causing a hurricane on the other side of it. I’m sure they are true, but then you will have to think of the hurricane that causes the flutter of the butterfly wing in the future.
Was it the egg or the chicken? (The answer is chicken.)
As I understand it, reincarnation like this is true. But I do not believe in the other Hindu stuff. They were developed a little too long ago in a country that has become the largest population on the planet. This means Really Chinese Whispers!
But if you combine the teaching of chaos theory to the fractals on reincarnation, it is starting to look better.
I mean, I think that I am the reincarnation of Jesus of Nazareth, his reproduction, his fractal. That would be logical at least.
I am not Jesus of Nazareth, but I am his kind.
Jesus was living on the far edge of the World of his time. Well, I am living on the far edge of the Western world. We both hail from the periphery. This is also significant because living too close to where the powers are concentrated would have distracted us from the essence. It was also important that we lived in safety so we could become the leading lights in peace.
Jesus helped the poor and the sick, the same thing I have been doing for as long as I have been in the working life.
I did not even consciously look for jobs like this but drifted into them from civil service. I would not have entered the civil service if this Biosphere had not caused me to become half-deaf as a six-year-old. (Finland has a national army.)
I refused to go to the military service because I did not want to run around in the forests holding a broom. When I was young, I thought there was no point in going to military service if you did not get to shoot for real.
I also had ideas of utilitarianism that I would be much more beneficial to the Finnish society if I went to civil service.
Jesus’ message was politically completely leftist, just like my ideas.
Jesus owned hardly anything.
Well, I own hardly anything. I do have one small boat, without an engine at the moment. I do have a big television and a couple of computers and cheap guitars, but I have bought all my clothes second hand or in cheap shops. I have never owned a car or a flat.
And then to these miracles:
When I was six years old, I lost my static sense. The doctors said at that point that the odds were 99 per cent against me never walking again. Well, I became the best apparatus gymnast in my school and the best roller-skater in Finland.
And then I died and came back to life. I also had a very serious brain damage at the same time. Well, I healed myself, which should not have been medically possible. That is what the doctors and neuropsychologist told me!
This goes to show that I have had my fair share of miracles.
Why my miracles only concern me is due to the individualism of our time.
Jesus made miracles typical to his time: He had two fish and five loaves of bread and he fed all the followers. In reality, he thought of asking the people what they had.
Someone had come for a visit from far with the intention of staying a little longer. He had the 5 fishes and two loaves of bread with him. He handed them to Jesus. Jesus asked everyone else to see what they had brought. Surprisingly, a lot of the other people had brought food with them. After this, Jesus encouraged everyone to share like a good Christian and, surprise, surprise, a miracle took place.
And this turned into a miracle ”through the grapevine” or Chinese whispers. And it was a miracle to the people of that time, to share your own, and even with complete strangers. Dear God, what a miracle!
And this ”Pick up your mat and walk!”
There were professional beggars at the time. Jesus had probably seen the same guy somewhere else when he was travelling in the Middle East, because professional beggars always travelled to where people gathered.
Jesus had seen this guy walking somewhere before, but he did not want to reveal he was a fraud because people would have stoned him to death. Jesus wanted to let the man live, winked at him and said ”Pick up your mat and walk!” ”Pick up your mat and walk!”
The other impossible miracles by Jesus are probably hype created by the early church and other people of the time, illiterate people. A little like, in our time, people thought that erratic boulders had been thrown by giants. This means that if you believe in these miracles of Jesus you should also believe in giants. That is because both has been told in the first place verbally and only afterwards written down. There it goes again: Chinese whisper.
And Jesus’ shrouds, they were clearly a fabrication by Leonardo, as the radiocarbon dating indicates that as well as Leonardo’s face that has been identified. Leonardo was a heretic and liked to laugh at believers, so he took the first photograph in the world on the shreds, of his own face.
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