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Zarathustra, God Particle, Time reversal connection theory

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posted on Apr, 8 2011 @ 07:09 AM
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Here is a topic I doubt many have searched. But when you think about it a bit more, it makes you wonder if we have lived more than just one life in this world.

Now keep an open mind, I am not claiming anything here, I am only asking to question the possibility of the existence of a machine that reverses time.
before I get to the details, I want you to watch this scene from the video Game Xenosaga.

Watch this, and compare to events of the things happening today. If you apply a metaphor to it and keep an open mind, you will notice a striking similarity to our events.
This game was enriched with with philosophy's. It's a shame it didn't get the reviews it deserved. In this scene, Zarathustra is a machine that reverts time. The kid in this scene is known
as Abel (think about where you heard this before). Abel is the embodiment of UDO, or in other words, God.




Now, back then, I thought this was only the work of fiction, but I was fascinated by how the author of the story applied a religious theme to it and used religious characters.

Yeshua means Jesus

Mary Magdalene is said that she was Jesus's partner. Not much is confirmed, but she is a powerful figure none the less.

This game didn't come to mind till I was researching the federal reserve and other issues occurring around the world and i came across the word Zarathustra. I honestly didn't know
that there was a religion in a distant past associated with Zarathustra, so I searched that and found this.


www.livius.org...




Zarathustra

A modern portrait of Zarathustra.
Modern portrait of Zarathustra, inspired by Ahuramazda's dress on a relief of Taq-e Bostan
Zarathustra (Greek Zoroaster): legendary religious teacher from Bactria, founder of Zoroastrianism.

Hardly anything is known about Zarathustra's life. For example, it is uncertain when he lived. The ancient Greeks speculated that he lived six thousand years before the philosopher Plato and several scholars have argued for a date at the beginning of the sixth century BCE. Other scholars accept that Zarathustra is the author of the Gâthâ's (a part of the holy book of the Zoroastrians, the Avesta), which they date, on linguistic grounds, in the fourteenth or thirteenth century BCE.

It is also unclear where Zarathustra was born and where he spent the first half of his life. Every tribe that converted to Zoroastrianism made up legends about the prophet's life, and nearly all of them claimed that the great teacher was "one of them". On linguistic grounds, we may argue that author of the Gâthâ's belonged to a tribe that lived in the eastern part of Iran, in Afghanistan or Turkmenistan. This fits neatly with a tradition that connects Zarathustra with the ancient country named Bactria and a cypress at Kâshmar (below), but it hardly proves Zarathustra's Bactrian origins.

The Gâthâ's are not a great help either. They contain some personal information, but are hardly the stuff that biographies are made of. The Denkard, a late Avestic text, contains a summary of an older biography. It contains many legends and the reliability seems not very great. The following reconstruction of Zarathustra's life is, therefore, not to be taken as the very truth.

Zarathustra was born in Bactria (or Aria) as the son of a not very powerful nobleman named Purushaspa and a woman named Dughdhova. Zarathustra was the third of five brothers. He became a priest and seems to have showed a remarkable care for humans and cattle. The family is often called Spitama, which is a honorary title meaning 'most beneficient', but was later taken for a family name.

Zarathustra's life changed when the god Ahuramazda granted him a vision. A spirit named Good Thought appeared and ordered Zarathustra to oppose the bloody sacrifices of the traditional Iranian cults and to give aid to the poor. In one of his own compositions, Zarathustra says:
Thee I conceived as holy, O Ahuramazda, when thy Good Thought appeared to me and asked me: 'Who art thou? And whose is thine allegiance?' [...]
Then I answered: 'Zarathustra am I; to the false believers a forthright enemy, but to the righteous a mighty help and joy. [...]
Thee I conceived as holy, O Ahuramazda, when thy Good Thought appeared to me. [...] A difficult thing it seemed to me, to spread thy faith among men, to do that which Thou didst say was best.
[Yasna 43.4]

Zarathustra started to preach that there was a supreme god, the "wise lord" Ahuramazda, who had created the world, mankind and all good things in it through his holy spirit, Spenta Mainyu. The rest of the universe was created by six other spirits, the Amesha Spentas ('holy immortals'). However, the order of this sevenfold creation was threatened by The Lie; good and evil spirits were fighting and mankind had to support the good spirits in order to speed up the inevitable victory of the good.

A remarkable aspect of Zarathustra's teaching is that he employs special words to describe the demons. Their names are remarkably similar to words from the Indian Rigveda. Now it is reasonably certain that the language of the Rigveda was spoken in eastern Iran at some stage in the history of the second millennium BCE. We may assume that Zarathustra opposed the old religion, which was to flourish in the Punjab.

It was the duty of the believer to side with Ahuramazda, which was possible by avoiding lies, supporting the poor, several kinds of sacrifices, the cult of fire, et cetera. Zarathustra warned the people that there would be a Last Judgment, where the friends of The Lie were to be condemned to Hell and the pious allowed to enter Heaven (text).

This new teaching caused a conflict between Zarathustra and the priests of the god Mithra.
The Enemy has ever fought with me [...] he is most powerful. [...] O Ahuramazda, aid me; obtain for me with thy Good Thoughts his defeat.
[Yasna 39]

There seem to have been some fights, and Zarathustra was forced to leave his country. Not even his family wanted to assist him.

To what land to turn? Whither shall I go? Kinsman and friend turn from me; none is found, to conciliate, to give to me; still less the false-believing chiefs of the land. This I know, Ahuramazda, why I am powerless: because my flocks are diminished and my followers are few. Therefore I cry to Thee: Lord, look upon it.
[Yasna 46.1-2]

Finally, Zarathustra obtained asylum from a king named Hystaspes; he may have ruled in Chorasmia or Aria. At his court, the prophet debated with the priests of Mithra; on an official gathering, they discussed thirty three questions, and Zarathustra's opinions prevailed. According to legend, the cypress at Kâshmar (in northeast Iran) commemorates this event (or another important event). The Denkard tells more about this event (text).

Many noblemen followed the example of Hystaspes to convert to Zarathustra's new religion. From now on, Zarathustra lived at the court of Hystaspes, until he was killed at the age of seventy-seven by invading nomads. Some locate his death at Bactra (Balkh, near modern Mazâr-e Sharîf) in Afghanistan.

Zarathustra's teachings are strongly dualistic. The believer has to make a choice between good and evil. Zoroastrianism was one of first world religions to make ethical demands on the believers.
Zarathustra was not the inventor of monotheism, although several European scholars have thought so.



Now, comes the interesting part. According to Alex collier here are 3 videos, from what I understood, there has been 11 universes, 11 lifetimes, in other words, this life we have now was not our first, nor will it be our last. This , would explain the deja Vus we all have. We may not have memory of such events, but sometimes, our subconcious displays events through our dreams.








I am not dismissing Alex colliers, hypothesis, I think he is right on most of the things he said, even though there is no actual proof for his claims other than the events that he predicted that are slowly coming true. He was wrong on the dates, but that doesn't mean he is wrong on everything else, evidence clearly is shown today in age.


Now, when you think about what scientists are trying to accomplish, and I am referring to the higgs boson. AKA God Particle. To "understand" the universe. One must beg to question, what would they really do with such a thing?

Now I go back, to the video I showed you on the Game Xenosaga. When you think about Abel and how he was used to power up Zarathustra machine, you can make a connection Abel to the God Particle. It is a scary thought, that scientists are conducting experiments of this magnitude and we have no idea what they intend to do with this. With so many lies going on, we are forced to think outside the box and figure things out for ourselves.

One must Question, is this "God Particle" really meant to just study the universe? Or to activate a machine that sends us into the past, making us live our lives over and over again in an endless cycle of monotony. For years I have theorized, that monotony is the cause of depression. We see monotony every day, especially with the system we currently have. If all the above is true. Then we may be heading into either another time reversal OR like Alex collier said, evolve into fifth density beings. And in order to do that Humanity must reject the system as a whole.

The Video Game Xenosaga in this case, would have provided a warning and shown us the way, that we as Human beings, should follow our own wills, not have it suppressed. Scientists have discovered, that we have all the power we need inside of ourselves. They have proven, that our thoughts affect everything around us. Right now, there is so much negativity in the world, if only we all shifted our thoughts to positivity and love. What if we could change our fate and break the cycle of monotony and for the first time, take responsibility for ourselves?

I hope you found this interesting, it is really something to think about.



edit on 8-4-2011 by RisenAngel77 because: (no reason given)



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