Monday, 12 February 2018

{False Christs; True Christ [continued (10)]}[16th March 1988]

[Redbook5:74][19880316:1300l]{False Christs; True Christ [continued (10)]}[16th March 1988]

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It may be Hinduism's essential lack of comprehension of Christ which gives rise to the theory of re-incarnation and the endless or near-endless cycle of birth and death and re-birth with gradual improvement or corruption. The Wheel of Re-incarnation may be seen as the Circles without Christ, who can take on one's suffering and stain and enable one to turn round. (This might be why the reversed swastika has such a bad reputation: because, being without Christ, it is forced.* But this is speculation.)** All this is in the realm of idea: an explanation of theory, not a description of fact; 
I do not believe in re-incarnation because I see neither evidence nor purpose for it.***


*[Nothing to do with its adoption by the Nazis, then! <20180123>]

**(And see next para [in next entry]): that Christ uplifts it? I guess it ought only to be possible as subordinate to the Outer Circle otherwise? Or not at all? Or am I reading them reversed: that the anti-clockwise is the Outer Circle, leading to Kali, the clockwise the Inner, and 'my' circles should be drawn as they are in the Night Sky (and as I have drawn them from time to time), with M~ on left and G~ on right? This is for presentation: the Circles have always been left-right reversible and/or up-down reversible.)

***[And it would seem, in an age of rapidly increasing World population, mathematically tricky.]


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