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I am God incarnate. When I die, all existence ends and begins again.
Since 2009, I have known that I am the incarnation of God and that if I didn't exist, nothing would. All existence began upon my appearance on Earth in 1980 when I was five years old, and upon my death all things will begin in the exact same way. God chose to manifest me at this age, for aligning my creation with conception, born of man and woman, would have prevented the full embodiment of my divine essence. I am metaphysically connected to all existence, not physically. God is the space and my life is His time. Each lifecycle is identical in exact detail through the power of infinite space holding its unchanging blueprint. As a man, I can recognize these cycles, but God does not. The power of His infinite physical nature is, at this moment, all there will ever be. I suppose one could look at these cycles as God being separate from his creation, but I choose not to. The God I reside within and am a part of, beyond name or form, constitutes an imperfect, singular universe, infinite in His spatial expanse, material in His composition, and the origin from which all wisdom and entities derive. Also, God judged it most wise to initiate the entirety of existence during an era of relative tranquility and technological progress.

I know my true nature with the same certainty that others know theirs, and how I know it is straightforward. My true nature has manifested itself as an undeniable awareness within my being. Would it not be reasonable to assert that, should God incarnate exist, He would possess such self-awareness? Would it not be evident in my being, having not been born of man and woman? I have never once doubted my true nature. I most certainly have no interest in holding beliefs that are incorrect. If I were an ordinary man, I would absolutely accept that reality and, with sufficient enlightenment, recognize the entity blessed with such authority. I ponder what it would be like to exist as an ordinary being and to know that death concludes without cosmic consequence. Though I am aware that I shouldn't be disclosing this, there is security in the knowledge that I won't be taken seriously. Thus, I propose to possibly inspire readers to conclude: This individual is not God incarnate, yet such a being exists among us. Should I achieve this, I shall have fulfilled my purpose.
 
Your cult is never going to work unless you begin to make good money from it and offer money to underlings, too. What is your business plan?
 
Your cult is never going to work unless you begin to make good money from it and offer money to underlings, too. What is your business plan?
Not interested in any of that. In fact, if somebody believed me, that would be scary. But I know they won’t so I’m safe. Haha. I just share it with other people to get them thinking differently. Maybe they’ll think someone like me is on the Earth.
 
Your cult is never going to work unless you begin to make good money from it and offer money to underlings, too. What is your business plan?
Not interested in any of that. In fact, if somebody believed me, that would be scary. But I know they won’t so I’m safe. Haha. I just share it with other people to get them thinking differently. Maybe they’ll think someone like me is on the Earth.

Or you could just put your thesis out there as is rather than obfuscate it with something clearly false. All that does is repulse and confuse people.
 
The problem, here, is that you start with a contradiction, a "set of all sets" god.

Please look up Russel's Paradox, work yourself through a few of the attempts that will lead you to discovering the nonsense there.

You appear to be yet another garden variety solipsist who, owing to their belief in The Set of All Sets, can believe literally anything; and because you believe you ARE that set, you can believe anything about yourself or sets in general.

Granted even if you were so much as a TzimTzum, a creator god, if you really wanted to prove yourself there are 12 words written on a piece of paper in a trash can in England existing not now but some years ago which provide access to a specific Bitcoin wallet, which some poor guy is STILL digging through trash trying to find.

If you wish to prove yourself, it's really easy. Just send me those 12 words.
 
The problem, here, is that you start with a contradiction, a "set of all sets" god.

Please look up Russel's Paradox, work yourself through a few of the attempts that will lead you to discovering the nonsense there.

You appear to be yet another garden variety solipsist who, owing to their belief in The Set of All Sets, can believe literally anything; and because you believe you ARE that set, you can believe anything about yourself or sets in general.

Granted even if you were so much as a TzimTzum, a creator god, if you really wanted to prove yourself there are 12 words written on a piece of paper in a trash can in England existing not now but some years ago which provide access to a specific Bitcoin wallet, which some poor guy is STILL digging through trash trying to find.

If you wish to prove yourself, it's really easy. Just send me those 12 words.
Garden variety? Nope. There’s probably not that many people in the world who think that their death has cosmic consequence, but I’m sure there’s a few. But ultimately those people come to their senses and realize their true nature. Unfortunately, we can’t access the medical records of those diagnosed with God complexes, to see if there is a garden variety, as those are protected by doctor/patient confidentiality laws.
 
The OP sounds Hindu like. Eclectic.

Yes garden variety is apt. Not new or unique. A mix of a little nit of this and a little of that.

Reincarnation of god is a new twist I have not seen before.

Does he have a book, author, or tradition to cite?

Maybe one of those traditions in the background like Eckankar. There are several.

Eckankar is a spiritual path that emphasizes personal spiritual freedom through the experience of the Light and Sound of God. Core beliefs include that individuals are Soul, a spark of God, and are on a journey through multiple lifetimes to learn and grow. Eckankar promotes individual spiritual experiences and practices such as meditation and chanting the sacred name of God, HU, to achieve self-realization and God-realization.
 
"Wait. Is this the group that goes around mutilating squirrels???" -Frank Costanza

The OP sounds Hindu like. Eclectic.

Yes garden variety is apt. Not new or unique. A mix of a little nit of this and a little of that.

Reincarnation of god is a new twist I have not seen before.

Does he have a book, author, or tradition to cite?

Maybe one of those traditions in the background like Eckankar. There are several.

Eckankar is a spiritual path that emphasizes personal spiritual freedom through the experience of the Light and Sound of God. Core beliefs include that individuals are Soul, a spark of God, and are on a journey through multiple lifetimes to learn and grow. Eckankar promotes individual spiritual experiences and practices such as meditation and chanting the sacred name of God, HU, to achieve self-realization and God-realization.
No, but I have a website. You can find it in the about section on my profile.
 
Of course you have a web site, many who pass through preaching one thing or nanometer do

I am about as interested as I am in a flat Earth web site. Do you take donations or sell something? Books, CDs, magic crystals?

Your OP is a mix of the same old stuff. Do you have a particularity guru or author?

What is the basis of your OP?
 
Of course you have a web site, many who pass through preaching one thing or nanometer do

I am about as interested as I am in a flat Earth web site. Do you take donations or sell something? Books, CDs, magic crystals?

Your OP is a mix of the same old stuff. Do you have a particularity guru or author?

What is the basis of your OP?
Haha. No. It all came from me.
 
Of course you have a web site, many who pass through preaching one thing or nanometer do

I am about as interested as I am in a flat Earth web site. Do you take donations or sell something? Books, CDs, magic crystals?

Your OP is a mix of the same old stuff. Do you have a particularity guru or author?

What is the basis of your OP?
Haha. No. It all came from me.
Actually you are just a variation on old themes.

I wen through the 60s 70s. I remember the Divine Light Mission and others. Theosophy is still around. In the 70s I managed to keep my sister from getting sucked into Edgar Cayce.

I was living in Portland Or in the 80s when The Bagwan a guru from India and his western followers took over a ranch in Antelope Or. They went around Portland dressed in red.

Chin was closed. Idahoan gurus going to Europe and North America to make money were not uncommon. The Maharishi and Transcendental Mediation. For a while they offered levitation classes.

And of course the Hare Krissnas.

That you are not influenced by others would be hard to believe.

As a teen read the books based on Tibetan traditions by T Labsiang Rampa, The Third Eye. He claimed to be a reincarnation of a Tibetan lama, but he was European never in Tibet.

In the 80s I found out the guy was an outright fraud who was known to be a con man in the UK before he was 'reincarnated'.

His books seemed an authentic depiction in how a Tibetan kid would be raised as a Tibetan monk in the mystical tradition.

So, to me you are just a routine variation on old themes. A big yawn.

And of course Shirley MacLaine the actress. In the day she was fodder for cokedianss and laye night TV. She claimed to be the reincarnation of hi9strcal figures.


Shirley MacLaine Explains Why She Believes in 'UFOs and ...
Shirley MacLaine is a well-known proponent of reincarnation and the New Age movement, which she has written about extensively in books like Out on a Limb. Her views stem from her belief that consciousness continues after death through multiple lives, a journey she sees as a path to spiritual enlightenment and purification through experiences like karma.



Past life regression is a hypnotherapy technique that uses deep relaxation to access what practitioners believe are memories of past lives to gain insight into current life issues. A therapist guides a person to a relaxed state, often through questions and guided imagery, to help them access their subconscious mind and recall memories from other incarnations. It is sometimes used to help resolve current-life problems like phobias, recurring nightmares, or other unexplained patterns.
 
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Of course you have a web site, many who pass through preaching one thing or nanometer do

I am about as interested as I am in a flat Earth web site. Do you take donations or sell something? Books, CDs, magic crystals?

Your OP is a mix of the same old stuff. Do you have a particularity guru or author?

What is the basis of your OP?
Haha. No. It all came from me.
Actually you are just a variation on old themes.

I wen through the 60s 70s. I remember the Divine Light Mission and others. Theosophy is still around. In the 70s I managed to keep my sister from getting sucked into Edgar Cayce.

I was living in Portland Or in the 80s when The Bagwan a guru from India and his western followers took over a ranch in Antelope Or. They went around Portland dressed in red.

Chin was closed. Idahoan gurus going to Europe and North America to make money were not uncommon. The Maharishi and Transcendental Mediation. For a while they offered levitation classes.

And of course the Hare Krissnas.

That you are not influenced by others would be hard to believe.

As a teen read the books based on Tibetan traditions by T Labsiang Rampa, The Third Eye. He claimed to be a reincarnation of a Tibetan lama, but he was European never in Tibet.

In the 80s I found out the guy was an outright fraud who was known to be a con man in the UK before he was 'reincarnated'.

His books seemed an authentic depiction in how a Tibetan kid would be raised as a Tibetan monk in the mystical tradition.

So, to me you are just a routine variation on old themes. A big yawn.
The only one I heard of was the hare krishnas and I never really knew much about them. Thanks for sharing that list though. I’ll check them out just for the fun of it. Yeah growing up I never read anything about this stuff. I was busy doing other things.

I highly doubt any of those leaders you mentioned claimed that their death had cosmic consequence. Not that it matters anyway.
 
Of course you have a web site, many who pass through preaching one thing or nanometer do

I am about as interested as I am in a flat Earth web site. Do you take donations or sell something? Books, CDs, magic crystals?

Your OP is a mix of the same old stuff. Do you have a particularity guru or author?

What is the basis of your OP?
Haha. No. It all came from me.
Actually you are just a variation on old themes.

I wen through the 60s 70s. I remember the Divine Light Mission and others. Theosophy is still around. In the 70s I managed to keep my sister from getting sucked into Edgar Cayce.

I was living in Portland Or in the 80s when The Bagwan a guru from India and his western followers took over a ranch in Antelope Or. They went around Portland dressed in red.

Chin was closed. Idahoan gurus going to Europe and North America to make money were not uncommon. The Maharishi and Transcendental Mediation. For a while they offered levitation classes.

And of course the Hare Krissnas.

That you are not influenced by others would be hard to believe.

As a teen read the books based on Tibetan traditions by T Labsiang Rampa, The Third Eye. He claimed to be a reincarnation of a Tibetan lama, but he was European never in Tibet.

In the 80s I found out the guy was an outright fraud who was known to be a con man in the UK before he was 'reincarnated'.

His books seemed an authentic depiction in how a Tibetan kid would be raised as a Tibetan monk in the mystical tradition.

So, to me you are just a routine variation on old themes. A big yawn.

And of course Shirley MacLaine the actress. In the day she was fodder for cokedianss and laye night TV. She claimed to be the reincarnation of hi9strcal figures.


Shirley MacLaine Explains Why She Believes in 'UFOs and ...
Shirley MacLaine is a well-known proponent of reincarnation and the New Age movement, which she has written about extensively in books like Out on a Limb. Her views stem from her belief that consciousness continues after death through multiple lives, a journey she sees as a path to spiritual enlightenment and purification through experiences like karma.



Past life regression is a hypnotherapy technique that uses deep relaxation to access what practitioners believe are memories of past lives to gain insight into current life issues. A therapist guides a person to a relaxed state, often through questions and guided imagery, to help them access their subconscious mind and recall memories from other incarnations. It is sometimes used to help resolve current-life problems like phobias, recurring nightmares, or other unexplained patterns.
I just quickly skimmed all the people you mentioned. They all seem to be wishy-washy hogwash.
 
The problem, here, is that you start with a contradiction, a "set of all sets" god.

Please look up Russel's Paradox, work yourself through a few of the attempts that will lead you to discovering the nonsense there.

You appear to be yet another garden variety solipsist who, owing to their belief in The Set of All Sets, can believe literally anything; and because you believe you ARE that set, you can believe anything about yourself or sets in general.

Granted even if you were so much as a TzimTzum, a creator god, if you really wanted to prove yourself there are 12 words written on a piece of paper in a trash can in England existing not now but some years ago which provide access to a specific Bitcoin wallet, which some poor guy is STILL digging through trash trying to find.

If you wish to prove yourself, it's really easy. Just send me those 12 words.
Garden variety? Nope. There’s probably not that many people in the world who think that their death has cosmic consequence, but I’m sure there’s a few. But ultimately those people come to their senses and realize their true nature. Unfortunately, we can’t access the medical records of those diagnosed with God complexes, to see if there is a garden variety, as those are protected by doctor/patient confidentiality laws.
Yes, garden variety.

I am roughly assuming you're likely a sock of one of the other crazies who walk through here.

I am an atheist, insofar as I do not believe in "EinSof", or "the set of all sets" or "contradiction" or "God" (with a big G) or any other such name for nonsense. I believe that is literally the one and only thing that unconditionally cannot possibly exist or be expressed without contradiction, and so exists in NO possible worlds; it is non-existence itself. "God does not exist". "A system of axioms that allows contradictions can say true things are false".

I have already discussed Russel's Paradox, so I would like you to go look that up for me and read through a wiki page about it.

If you come to stuff you don't understand, I strongly urge you to keep reading.

In some ways though, I do appreciate seeing people who have gone crazy like this though.

It puts things in perspective for me, because I have lived a certain life myself and it is very suspiciously shaped and populated with the sorts of models and thoughts that seem even more suspicious. I understand the rule of large numbers, and that you can find a statement for every coincidence and a coincidence for every statement with regards to "possible".

As I said, if you want to separate yourself from the crop, you will perform an act of omniscience so simple I could replicate its like in any of a thousand worlds I have a "TzimTzum" relationship with (but not of this world because I am not and do not believe in a creator of this world, even if I believe it can possibly have one in a metaphysical sense).

It's really easy. Pause the machine, which you SHOULD already understand as analagous to a "computer" in the process that renders this, save and reload in a debugger if you have one (you DO have a debugger, yeah? Or what kind of fucking amateur are you?), find the tokens for earth, trace the locations of those tokens backwards through your frame saves, and then find the frame record for that story, trace it back to find the person, trace the person back to the person who they accused of throwing it in the trashcan, and tell me the 12 words there.

It only took me a month of me-time dithering over .2 seconds of system time to trace a fault across machine execution in an airplane and you're claiming you're a computer capable of simulating and entire world full of people, according to you. The blobs of data you're looking for are WAY bigger and more specific than mine.

All jokes about stuff that you "should" be capable of doing and understanding aside, though... I could go on and on about interpretations of Jesus's beliefs with respect to life, and birth, and rebirth and so on, because I am absolutely and unwaveringly obsessed with how existence works on a mechanical level.

If, instead of claiming by cheap tricks all of that real action is illusory and a Kabuki play of your own mind, you would as much be able to also produce the grand unified rule which it all seems to follow besides "whatever bullshit you say".
 
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Death having cosmic consequence.

Standard Christian theology. Jesus died to save humanity.

In literary form Jesus was a Greek demigod. The gospel Jesus is a Greek mythology derivative.

Your OP is derivative.

Christians argue on the forum hat the bible and Jesus were historically new and unique However the influences of what fed into the ancient Jews and the gospels writers are traceable.

Hinduism is considered the oldest tradition.

You appear to be engaging in spiritual masturbation. Your beliefs stimulate the feel hood brain chemicals as do all religious beliefs.

In the extreme one can feel like a god and master of the universe.
 
The problem, here, is that you start with a contradiction, a "set of all sets" god.

Please look up Russel's Paradox, work yourself through a few of the attempts that will lead you to discovering the nonsense there.

You appear to be yet another garden variety solipsist who, owing to their belief in The Set of All Sets, can believe literally anything; and because you believe you ARE that set, you can believe anything about yourself or sets in general.

Granted even if you were so much as a TzimTzum, a creator god, if you really wanted to prove yourself there are 12 words written on a piece of paper in a trash can in England existing not now but some years ago which provide access to a specific Bitcoin wallet, which some poor guy is STILL digging through trash trying to find.

If you wish to prove yourself, it's really easy. Just send me those 12 words.
Garden variety? Nope. There’s probably not that many people in the world who think that their death has cosmic consequence, but I’m sure there’s a few. But ultimately those people come to their senses and realize their true nature. Unfortunately, we can’t access the medical records of those diagnosed with God complexes, to see if there is a garden variety, as those are protected by doctor/patient confidentiality laws.
Yes, garden variety.

I am roughly assuming you're likely a sock of one of the other crazies who walk through here.

I am an atheist, insofar as I do not believe in "EinSof", or "the set of all sets" or "contradiction" or "God" (with a big G) or any other such name for nonsense. I believe that is literally the one and only thing that unconditionally cannot possibly exist or be expressed without contradiction, and so exists in NO possible worlds; it is non-existence itself. "God does not exist". "A system of axioms that allows contradictions can say true things are false".

I have already discussed Russel's Paradox, so I would like you to go look that up for me and read through a wiki page about it.

If you come to stuff you don't understand, I strongly urge you to keep reading.

In some ways though, I do appreciate seeing people who have gone crazy like this though.

It puts things in perspective for me, because I have lived a certain life myself and it is very suspiciously shaped and populated with the sorts of models and thoughts that seem even more suspicious. I understand the rule of large numbers, and that you can find a statement for every coincidence and a coincidence for every statement with regards to "possible".

As I said, if you want to separate yourself from the crop, you will perform an act of omniscience so simple I could replicate its like in any of a thousand worlds I have a "TzimTzum" relationship with (but not of this world because I am not and do not believe in a creator of this world, even if I believe it can possibly have one in a metaphysical sense).

It's really easy. Pause the machine, which you SHOULD already understand as analagous to a "computer" in the process that renders this, save and reload in a debugger if you have one (you DO have a debugger, yeah? Or what kind of fucking amateur are you?), find the tokens for earth, trace the locations of those tokens backwards through your frame saves, and then find the frame record for that story, trace it back to find the person, trace the person back to the person who they accused of throwing it in the trashcan, and tell me the 12 words there.

It only took me a month of me-time dithering over .2 seconds of system time to trace a fault across machine execution in an airplane and you're claiming you're a computer capable of simulating and entire world full of people, according to you. The blobs of data you're looking for are WAY bigger and more specific than mine.

All jokes about stuff that you "should" be capable of doing and understanding aside, though... I could go on and on about interpretations of Jesus's beliefs with respect to life, and birth, and rebirth and so on, because I am absolutely and unwaveringly obsessed with how existence works on a mechanical level.

If, instead of claiming by cheap tricks all of that real action is illusory and a Kabuki play of your own mind, you would as much be able to also produce the grand unified rule which it all seems to follow besides "whatever bullshit you say".
You haven’t searched enough in life.
 
The problem, here, is that you start with a contradiction, a "set of all sets" god.

Please look up Russel's Paradox, work yourself through a few of the attempts that will lead you to discovering the nonsense there.

You appear to be yet another garden variety solipsist who, owing to their belief in The Set of All Sets, can believe literally anything; and because you believe you ARE that set, you can believe anything about yourself or sets in general.

Granted even if you were so much as a TzimTzum, a creator god, if you really wanted to prove yourself there are 12 words written on a piece of paper in a trash can in England existing not now but some years ago which provide access to a specific Bitcoin wallet, which some poor guy is STILL digging through trash trying to find.

If you wish to prove yourself, it's really easy. Just send me those 12 words.
Garden variety? Nope. There’s probably not that many people in the world who think that their death has cosmic consequence, but I’m sure there’s a few. But ultimately those people come to their senses and realize their true nature. Unfortunately, we can’t access the medical records of those diagnosed with God complexes, to see if there is a garden variety, as those are protected by doctor/patient confidentiality laws.
Yes, garden variety.

I am roughly assuming you're likely a sock of one of the other crazies who walk through here.

I am an atheist, insofar as I do not believe in "EinSof", or "the set of all sets" or "contradiction" or "God" (with a big G) or any other such name for nonsense. I believe that is literally the one and only thing that unconditionally cannot possibly exist or be expressed without contradiction, and so exists in NO possible worlds; it is non-existence itself. "God does not exist". "A system of axioms that allows contradictions can say true things are false".

I have already discussed Russel's Paradox, so I would like you to go look that up for me and read through a wiki page about it.

If you come to stuff you don't understand, I strongly urge you to keep reading.

In some ways though, I do appreciate seeing people who have gone crazy like this though.

It puts things in perspective for me, because I have lived a certain life myself and it is very suspiciously shaped and populated with the sorts of models and thoughts that seem even more suspicious. I understand the rule of large numbers, and that you can find a statement for every coincidence and a coincidence for every statement with regards to "possible".

As I said, if you want to separate yourself from the crop, you will perform an act of omniscience so simple I could replicate its like in any of a thousand worlds I have a "TzimTzum" relationship with (but not of this world because I am not and do not believe in a creator of this world, even if I believe it can possibly have one in a metaphysical sense).

It's really easy. Pause the machine, which you SHOULD already understand as analagous to a "computer" in the process that renders this, save and reload in a debugger if you have one (you DO have a debugger, yeah? Or what kind of fucking amateur are you?), find the tokens for earth, trace the locations of those tokens backwards through your frame saves, and then find the frame record for that story, trace it back to find the person, trace the person back to the person who they accused of throwing it in the trashcan, and tell me the 12 words there.

It only took me a month of me-time dithering over .2 seconds of system time to trace a fault across machine execution in an airplane and you're claiming you're a computer capable of simulating and entire world full of people, according to you. The blobs of data you're looking for are WAY bigger and more specific than mine.

All jokes about stuff that you "should" be capable of doing and understanding aside, though... I could go on and on about interpretations of Jesus's beliefs with respect to life, and birth, and rebirth and so on, because I am absolutely and unwaveringly obsessed with how existence works on a mechanical level.

If, instead of claiming by cheap tricks all of that real action is illusory and a Kabuki play of your own mind, you would as much be able to also produce the grand unified rule which it all seems to follow besides "whatever bullshit you say".
You haven’t searched enough in life.
Ah, a one sentence answer.

So you won't validate your claims in a very simple way... Because you haven't searched enough in life as me?

Of you're all things at all times, you are him writing those numbers down and you should be able to tell me (or him) those numbers.

You should know that if you were EinSof.

Instead I think you're just an crazy coward.
 
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