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The awareness of being more than a messiah
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No satisfied with perverting our perspective on the value of being human, when faced with challenge, the Messiah Syndrome tries one more desperate move- the claim of the voice of divine -"you are a living god". |
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| 12.24.1 |
The ridiculous behaviour of Messiah Syndrome in claiming god status |
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Again, the Messiah Syndrome shows its limitations and scope when faced with the powerful knowledge of UCA. The Messiah Syndrome can only extend itself to the claim of being God. It has no was of processing and twisting the idea of being the absolute in the context of life being a dream. |
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The model of UCA already shows how a person can be both a unique human being and part of the absolute and the absolute personified. You would expect then the Messiah Syndrome to be happy with such revelations, but it is not. |
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The claim by the inner voice of a persons "god status" is all about still trying to cloud and blind a person from the wisdom and knowledge within. The last thing the Messiah Syndrome needs is a method to validate that such a statement is thinking too small. |
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Believing you are god in this modern world is supposed to put you in a position where you may be diagnosed with a mental illness. To the Messiah Syndrome, such a result would be "mission accomplished" and a good slap on the back for well done. |
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The explanation that the paradox of UCA actually means a person can be both a human being, a member of the universe and the embodiment of the universe doesn't help the Messiah Syndrome. |
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| 12.24.2 |
The powerful claws of the Messiah Syndrome |
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Say to an incredible artist you are the absolute and more, because you are human and they may smile. Say it to a guru or cult leader and they may look perplexed. |
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The Messiah Syndrome is so powerful, its claws can stay in the mind for life. Great and promising scientists can become arrogant and sometimes forces of darkness instead of good thanks to the Messiah Syndrome. |
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