Simply, Doug has desnoured, Second Coming isn't 'A second coming, as a return of a saviour,' rather it is what Jesus meant when he asked "What will you do when you become two?" See Scholar's Translation of Gospel of Thomas,
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(What is Understanding the Logos? What did Jesus mean when He asked, "What will you do when you become two?") |
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Direct verse quotes from Gospel of John~Mary,
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Direct quotes from Gospel of Thomas, verse number 11, 11Jesus said, "This heaven will pass away, and the one above it will pass away. "The dead are not alive, and the living will not die. During the days when you ate what is dead, you made it come alive. When you are in the light, what will you do? On the day when you were one, you became two. But when you become two, what will you do?" Notice here that Jesus describes "death as Pirsigean ESQ." He says, in Pirsigese, "There is n¤ death, there is n¤ ESQ." We may choose to hermeneut, "There is only quantum~absolute~flux." Doug - 19Oct2010. |
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When does one become two? When do you become two? We must learn to grasp an essene~tial gn¤sis: classical 'one' isn't quantum ¤næ. Classical 'unity,' isn't quantum~omnity. CTMs are wholly bivalent and state-ic. QTMs are omnivalent and stindyanic (Sign of G¤d within us, as tw¤ ihn ¤næ, is "Movement and rest. AKA quantum~flux~stindyanicity." Doug.) Notice that quantum~reality issi both two (spin 2 fermionic) and one (spin 1 bosonic). Quantum '1' issi ¤næ. Quantum '2' issi tw¤. Tw¤ nissin ¤næ. Doug's hermeneutics of Jesus' query is, "You will become two when you understand:
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In Quantonics, Second Coming is evolution from CTMs to QTMs. Evolution from classical to quantum. Evolution from dichon(God, you) to quanton(G¤d,you). "Second Coming" means we leave classical semantics of separation, segregation, dichonic-EEMD-exclusion, and dialectical-excommunication. We enter a Jesuit Autiot semasiology of quantum~inclusion, quantum~holism, and quantum~holographic~EIMA~uni(omni)fication |
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