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Haftora - Page 1 - Re: The Genesis Gospel

There is a legend of the Star of David that holds that once in an
age a messianic figure will appear who will carry the Star within
and will alter an age with his vision. It is said that the Star
has been passed down from Abraham to Moses to David to Jesus
(birth name Joshua). It has been prophecized that it will become
active with the start of this next decade. These books are about
the death, excavation and rebirth of such a figure.

Our legends and archetypes originated when the world was flat.
Our flat earth messiah strains the credibility of a quantum
kinetic world. Would resurrection be announced among commercials
between halves of the Super Bowl? Would the Exchange close?
The Gospels were teaching documents, propaganda, not history.
The eleven cave finds have laid the groundwork for the inevitable
showdown between history and institutionalized mythology. That
moment should occur within the next decade. It should correspond
perfectly with similar flashpoints in our environment, our
economy and our stability and our hegemony. The coming decade
will alter us as none before. How interesting that it should
coincide with the millennial end prophecies which have forecast a
challenge to our civilization.


Oddly enough, our science will provide the resolution. The
physicists have done what the churchmen could not. God has been
extrapolated in theorems. Theoretical physics has made theology
obsolete. What philosophers and novelists, and even Einstein,
could never accept has in fact been proven in a laboratory:
reality is non local.  The world of our experience and our actual
physical world are radically divergent. Statistically, each time
we draw a breath we inhale an atom exhaled by Jesus, or at
Dachau. Our quantum nature is a puzzle of many worlds. An en-
semble of such atoms would constitute an assembly, called a
Brownian assembly, and would carry a signal. That Star of David
might be thought of as a probability evolving assembly. What is
rarest is still a mathematical probability. It has been
postulated that our cultural giants are factored pieces of a
broader ensemble; that, as one physicist put it, our minds have
always been alive in the electrons of our DNA. Our minds are a
blend of many. The rare, the wonderful and the banal. We are not
only composed of many, but of distance, of what is unknowable and
undiscoverable.
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