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[[File:The Dome of the Rock.png|left|thumb|A photography of the [[wikipedia:Dome_of_the_Rock|Dome of the Rock]] in Jerusalem.]] | [[File:The Dome of the Rock.png|left|thumb|A photography of the [[wikipedia:Dome_of_the_Rock|Dome of the Rock]] in Jerusalem.]]Religion, as a universal human experience, has often shaped the framework of '''human understanding'''—its origins, its purpose, and the way we interact with the world. The '''Temple''' serves as the symbolic space in which such debates are housed, linking the '''spiritual''' and the '''philosophical'''. Within the context of '''Zeus''', we delve into the intricacies of belief systems, not merely as expressions of faith, but as profound '''mechanisms''' for the creation and interpretation of reality itself. | ||
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== The Mark == | |||
The Mark is a metaphorical ideology describing the [[Analytics#The argument|Analytics]] of human choice-making. It regards to the manipulation of stories and animism. | |||
==== God's Mark ==== | |||
The assumption that coincidence is no more than the synchronous occurrence of events is perhaps correct to Analytics, there is no meaning behind evolution, death, and the endeavors of society, however in pursuit of Rhythm, some choices lead to [[Signe#The Fool|good, with no regards to the world of men]]. They are always in some way a ''mark of the creator,'' giving meaning and form to the Universe before us. | |||
We own ourselves, besides for the [[Om|structured mantra]] behind each performed action, as the source of the first and most powerful, Spinoza God:<blockquote>Spinoza believed that God is "the sum of the natural and physical laws of the universe and certainly not an individual entity or creator". Spinoza attempts to prove that God is just the substance of the universe by first stating that substances do not share attributes or essences and then demonstrating that God is a "substance" with an infinite number of attributes, thus the attributes possessed by any other substances must also be possessed by God. Therefore, God is just the sum of all the substances of the universe. God is the only substance in the universe, and everything is a part of God. [[wikipedia:Baruch_Spinoza|Baruch Spinoza]] on '''Substance, attributes, and modes'''</blockquote>Of which is a form of ascribing God to the universe, which is observed by humans that create substances to fit the shadow by objects in our minds in the fist place. Thus why there cannot be a mantra or prayer to '''God''', as what one perceives is themselves, time or destiny—as in the initial position of measurement, which scale to measure of the [[Anatomy|rules]] therein accounted for the object’s dislocation in a Cartesian coordinate in reference to space. | |||
The properties follow: | |||
* '''Themselves (1), Time (2), Destiny (1+2)''' | |||
In this dimensional setup, humans represent the source of God, denoting a universal law that may affect each eon of existence, whether we reference super-humans, men or inferior planes of existence. This tie represents the causal systemic evolution of power as not only the mere attraction of forces which our desires look to encompass, they sustain ''animism'' and ''impetum'', and furthermore, resolve the issue Spinoza found on accepting freedom:<blockquote>the infant believes that it is by free will that it seeks the breast; the angry boy believes that by free will he wishes vengeance; the timid man thinks it is with free will he seeks flight; the drunkard believes that by a free command of his mind he speaks the things which when sober he wishes he had left unsaid. … All believe that they speak by a free command of the mind, whilst, in truth, they have no power to restrain the impulse which they have to speak. (...) men are conscious of their desire and unaware of the causes by which [their desires] are determined. ''idem'' | |||
</blockquote>Men are free because within each one of us a God's mark affects the causes of desires, serving as the unconscious action of the spirit's will to thrive, without loosing sight of the subject that executes the actions, culminating in a sense of higher power, attributed to [[Deus#Xeus|God]]. | |||
So here are some cases that embed themselves of these properties: | |||
# The periodic table dream | |||
# Patients being ''miraculously'' cured of disease. | |||
# Evolutionary theory | |||
==== Devil's Mark ==== | |||
Analogous to the devil coined by the Bible to justify the might of God, the human manipulation of evil trough its dissolution in religion practiced by Occultist groups will justify because there is no more messiah to rule under God’s word - in accordance to the True path - will cause those to be marked. 666 is their number, and it represents the Pascal’s triangle 12th column.<blockquote>God is dead, God remains dead, and we have killed it -- Friederich Nietzche</blockquote> | |||
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In the human psyche, demons to haunt us in the unconscious. These must be shadows of their own cognition. The mark will lurk in the shadows and haunt those abusing it, corrupting their psyche. An example is @celebrity bug, existing phenomenon that exemplifies why the unconscious can be corrupted away from the God’s mark. Furthermore why Occultism must be dissoluted by groups. | |||
As religions have used God as a form of Devil’s mark. | |||
== Mechanism == | |||
In the annals of history, religious figures have left indelible marks on humanity's spiritual journey. Buddha, born a prince, renounced his wealth to seek enlightenment and taught the Middle Way. Muhammad, a merchant turned prophet, founded Islam and united the Arabian Peninsula under a new faith. Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt and received the Ten Commandments, shaping Judaism. Confucius, a Chinese philosopher, emphasized personal and governmental morality, becoming a cornerstone of Eastern thought. Figures like these have profoundly influenced billions of lives across millennia, shaping cultures, laws, and ethical systems that continue to resonate in our modern world. The transcendent, that reached heaven, have shaped humanity. However, this chapter is dedicated to Jesus, and its effect on the world. | |||
# [[The Man and the Empire]] | # [[The Man and the Empire]] | ||
# [[The Son of God]] | # [[The Son of God]] |
Latest revision as of 23:51, 2 April 2025
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- Represents Religion

Religion, as a universal human experience, has often shaped the framework of human understanding—its origins, its purpose, and the way we interact with the world. The Temple serves as the symbolic space in which such debates are housed, linking the spiritual and the philosophical. Within the context of Zeus, we delve into the intricacies of belief systems, not merely as expressions of faith, but as profound mechanisms for the creation and interpretation of reality itself.
(...)
(...)
(...)
The Mark
The Mark is a metaphorical ideology describing the Analytics of human choice-making. It regards to the manipulation of stories and animism.
God's Mark
The assumption that coincidence is no more than the synchronous occurrence of events is perhaps correct to Analytics, there is no meaning behind evolution, death, and the endeavors of society, however in pursuit of Rhythm, some choices lead to good, with no regards to the world of men. They are always in some way a mark of the creator, giving meaning and form to the Universe before us.
We own ourselves, besides for the structured mantra behind each performed action, as the source of the first and most powerful, Spinoza God:
Spinoza believed that God is "the sum of the natural and physical laws of the universe and certainly not an individual entity or creator". Spinoza attempts to prove that God is just the substance of the universe by first stating that substances do not share attributes or essences and then demonstrating that God is a "substance" with an infinite number of attributes, thus the attributes possessed by any other substances must also be possessed by God. Therefore, God is just the sum of all the substances of the universe. God is the only substance in the universe, and everything is a part of God. Baruch Spinoza on Substance, attributes, and modes
Of which is a form of ascribing God to the universe, which is observed by humans that create substances to fit the shadow by objects in our minds in the fist place. Thus why there cannot be a mantra or prayer to God, as what one perceives is themselves, time or destiny—as in the initial position of measurement, which scale to measure of the rules therein accounted for the object’s dislocation in a Cartesian coordinate in reference to space.
The properties follow:
- Themselves (1), Time (2), Destiny (1+2)
In this dimensional setup, humans represent the source of God, denoting a universal law that may affect each eon of existence, whether we reference super-humans, men or inferior planes of existence. This tie represents the causal systemic evolution of power as not only the mere attraction of forces which our desires look to encompass, they sustain animism and impetum, and furthermore, resolve the issue Spinoza found on accepting freedom:
the infant believes that it is by free will that it seeks the breast; the angry boy believes that by free will he wishes vengeance; the timid man thinks it is with free will he seeks flight; the drunkard believes that by a free command of his mind he speaks the things which when sober he wishes he had left unsaid. … All believe that they speak by a free command of the mind, whilst, in truth, they have no power to restrain the impulse which they have to speak. (...) men are conscious of their desire and unaware of the causes by which [their desires] are determined. idem
Men are free because within each one of us a God's mark affects the causes of desires, serving as the unconscious action of the spirit's will to thrive, without loosing sight of the subject that executes the actions, culminating in a sense of higher power, attributed to God.
So here are some cases that embed themselves of these properties:
- The periodic table dream
- Patients being miraculously cured of disease.
- Evolutionary theory
Devil's Mark
Analogous to the devil coined by the Bible to justify the might of God, the human manipulation of evil trough its dissolution in religion practiced by Occultist groups will justify because there is no more messiah to rule under God’s word - in accordance to the True path - will cause those to be marked. 666 is their number, and it represents the Pascal’s triangle 12th column.
God is dead, God remains dead, and we have killed it -- Friederich Nietzche
- Add example
In the human psyche, demons to haunt us in the unconscious. These must be shadows of their own cognition. The mark will lurk in the shadows and haunt those abusing it, corrupting their psyche. An example is @celebrity bug, existing phenomenon that exemplifies why the unconscious can be corrupted away from the God’s mark. Furthermore why Occultism must be dissoluted by groups.
As religions have used God as a form of Devil’s mark.
Mechanism
In the annals of history, religious figures have left indelible marks on humanity's spiritual journey. Buddha, born a prince, renounced his wealth to seek enlightenment and taught the Middle Way. Muhammad, a merchant turned prophet, founded Islam and united the Arabian Peninsula under a new faith. Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt and received the Ten Commandments, shaping Judaism. Confucius, a Chinese philosopher, emphasized personal and governmental morality, becoming a cornerstone of Eastern thought. Figures like these have profoundly influenced billions of lives across millennia, shaping cultures, laws, and ethical systems that continue to resonate in our modern world. The transcendent, that reached heaven, have shaped humanity. However, this chapter is dedicated to Jesus, and its effect on the world.