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Interesting... isnt it?

Interesting... isnt it?

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Reading through the text, if the author could interpret these ideas in the context of the CTMU, much would be explained and revealed, particularly with respect to the Christian "fish" symbol.

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Per the Principle of Conspansive Duality, spacetime can be mapped as a nested layering of circles, analogous to a Venn diagram.

Because state-transitions are "quantum" in nature, and because all such transitions can be mapped as "contracting" content in a static domain, the resulting "conspansive matrix" represents the most fundamental possible model or mapping of space time, with no finer detail implied by the known laws of physics.

Symbols from "sacred geometry" or the "fish" symbol amount to overlapping circles. The most basic form of sacred geometry is the "Vesica Pisces", which is just two overlapping circles.

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As for Jesus, the story is a "Zen" allegory. Etymologically, Zen means "alone simply and exhaustively with the Cosmos", and refers to the realization of the absolute nature of reality, namely an eternally pure stasis aka the "grace of God" or "Nirvana".

"In CTMU cosmogony, “nothingness” is informationally defined as zero constraint or pure freedom ..., and the apparent construction of the universe is explained as a self-restriction of this potential." C.M.Langan, CTMU

It turns out that YOU are a means by which "nothingness" (pure freedom, pure stasis, infinite mass) constricts its "infinite" self into an apparent universe.

The very "you" by which the universe first makes an appearance must conceal its own source (nothingness) for the sake of any appearances whatsoever.

Upon cessation of Karma (Volition), the mind defaults to its own absolute nature, namely an eternally pure stasis.

The story of Jesus is a blatant allegory of the realization of the absolute nature of reality. The absolute nature of reality is realized via the cessation and emergence of Karma (Volition) or else "death" and "rebirth" of the self (ego).

Only via the cessation of Karma (Volition) can the absolute be realized, and hence the purpose and reason for life in the first place. Because "reality" is self-contained, and because self-containment entails self processing, and because self-processing entails self-realization, and because self-realization entails (the cessation of) Karma (Volition), life exists.