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Sounds like Emperor Justinian, the Emperor who excised reincarnation from Christian doctrine, was a weaker ruler controlled by his wife consort Theodora. http://reincarnation.ws/reincarnation_in...anity.html :
Quote:"While Justinian is portrayed as soft and indecisive, his wife the empress Theodora, was an indomitable freight train of decisiveness and strength. It should be clearly understood that she was not merely his consort but was empress regnant which means she had the legal right to interfere and run the empire. Officials took an oath to her as well as to Justinian. In the great Nika insurrection of 532, her courage alone saved her husband from being overthrown.... Sounds like Ra was hinting that Theodora was the real player behind the removal of reincarnation from church doctrine.
05-21-2014, 12:14 PM
I wonder what laws against vice meant. You could no longer have a vice, or something like a habit?
05-21-2014, 02:05 PM
yea, I think it would be a list of things considered a vice to the governing state. gambling, smoking, drinking etc...
(05-21-2014, 12:09 PM)xise Wrote: Sounds like Emperor Justinian, the Emperor who excised reincarnation from Christian doctrine, was a weaker ruler controlled by his wife consort Theodora. http://reincarnation.ws/reincarnation_in...anity.html : That's an interesting theory. I've been interested in Theodora for years actually I find her to have been a fascinating historical figure, rising from the lowest position of Roman society (she was an actress and a prostitute, neither looked upon too kindly in the Eastern Roman Empire) to the position of Empress. However, I think there are some problems with your theory. While it's true that Theodora had a strong influence over her husband, one place where they differed was religion. Junstinian was a key figure in the Chalcedonean Restoration, which sought to enforce doctrine decided upon during the Council of Chalcedon AD 451 as a way to solidify his hold on a crumbling empire, however Theodora was herself a Monophysite whose beliefs went against the Council of Chalcedon. I think a better candidate for the Empress mentioned would be Pulcheria, who had a strong interest in church policy and under whom the Council of Chalcedon was convened.
05-21-2014, 04:16 PM
It's fairly well known in the conspiracy circles that the Roman Government at the time took out the teachings of reincarnation, changed the idea of karma into hell and so on. Basically as a means to control the people.
If you follow the Government/Religion you get to go to heaven else your going to hell. Oh and btw your only getting one chance so don't mess it up! The chakras are also taught as the 7 churchs. Its not really that different from Eastern Religions really. Its crawling with ET/Confederation contact as well. The word God in Hebrew is Elohim or (The Mighty ones) and the hebrew word for heaven is Shamayim (Cosmos) So in The beginning the Mighty ones who came from the cosmos...Makes a little more sense now
05-22-2014, 12:15 PM
That's not what Ra was hinting at. And it's funny how nearly all empowering women, who brought about tremendous change around that day and age, are almost always falsely portrayed, though that's often still the case, as far as I can tell.
05-22-2014, 12:18 PM
Would you care to share what Ra was hinting at?
05-22-2014, 06:25 PM
You'll have to figure that out for yourself, as I wouldn't want to spoil all the fun.
05-23-2014, 06:36 PM
(05-23-2014, 10:45 AM)michael430 Wrote: Is the consensus that the sentence was somehow added to the book by Ra? The way the question and answer read to me is that the LL team had no idea where the sentence came from and Ra's answer is "hehe Who indeed added it!" That this sentence was somehow added by Ra is not my understanding. My interpretation of this sentence is that it was subjectively interesting for the editor of that text, who added this sentence to Carla's introduction.
05-23-2014, 06:56 PM
That this sentence was somehow added by Ra is not my understanding. My interpretation of this sentence is that it was subjectively interesting for the editor of that text, who added this sentence to Carla's introduction.
[/quote] That is my belief as well, and it sure is interesting.
If Theodora is mentioned here in the Law of One material like this. Then she has some basis for someone's past life who was then going to visit the material. That seems an awfully big synchronicity to add in a bit of common knowledge.
06-12-2014, 04:52 PM
I really cant see anyone gravitating to the Law of One books of there own accord not having an existing bias towards reincarnation as a better fit model than the YOLO mantra trotted out today. (You Only Live Once)
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