Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "Consciousness, a Quantum Physics Perspective" video.
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nickolasgaspar
Those who take religious dogma and creeds literally, are blinded by the scriptures, which are in reality a metaphor for something else, yet a dogmatic literalist will never see it. The Zohar gives a good example of how the books of the Torah, and much of the Tanakh, are a metaphor about something else. In the Zohar, the creator God, Ein Soph, is the creator and the infinity of the universe, and is everything within it. Thus, God, the creator, the I Am, is the all of nature itself. The Zohar described the Big Bang, when it was first published in the 13th century CE, and it claims that the original author of it, was from the 2nd century. It matches many things written from the time of Plato and Aristotle. Their schooling came from their elders, who had attended the arcane schools of Egypt, and much of that knowledge came from ancient Mesopotamia and Persia. Funny that the Romans did their best to annihilate that knowledge, after the formation of Christianity.
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