Sender Spike
2 min readMay 20, 2020

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It’s interesting that you call that women “idolatrous” and not “adulterous” as is the common case with all translations. It makes much more sense. If she was accused of sexual adultery there would have to be her partner as well. Yet, since she was caught alone it had to be “spiritual adultery”, i.e. idolatry. This also aligns to a T with Mosaic Law, which I consider to be the Ten Words only.

When one aligns the two tablets side by side (assuming sets of 5 commandments on each side) one gets something like this:

Correct knowledge (everything is One, thus don't kill)
Correct focus (pretty self-explanatory, I guess)
Correct action (or absence of egoistical appropriation)
Correct speech (or search for and expression of truth)
Correct attitude (thought or mind frame, thus acceptance)

It’s uncanny how it resembles Noble Eightfold Path of Buddhism (which, as far as I know, is a later addition to the Buddhist canon, and could be easily compacted into those five precepts above).

As for what Jesus wrote in the sand, it’s an interesting idea, and hard to refute or confirm, because I know of no record that would explicitly state or at least hint at what he actually doodled in the sand. I just wonder, why would that be a “guilty knowledge”? As Buddha was the consummation of Hinduism, Jesus was the consummation of Judaism, while both, Hinduism and Judaism, are like cousins that most probably originate from the same source around 5000 BC in Caspian steppe.

With all that being said, maybe it will surprise you, but until today I had no clue there is an Urania book, and my bio description reflects the simple fact that I would be hard pressed to add something particular after that “I am”. Because what exactly would that be?

Certainly not my names. Neither inherited, given, nor the ones I chose for myself. Thus no name or word can capture what I really am. But I know that everyone is in the same boat. That is, everyone can say “Before Abraham was I am”. After all, that’s what we all are. However, it’s much harder to bully people around when they know that everyone and everything is equal. So, I would say, that’s the reason why Jesus had to die.

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