Ecclesiastes 1
“8 All things are wearisome, more than one can describe; the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear content with hearing."
Ah, the classic "grass is always greener" dilemma. Imagine if Netflix had been around back then—King Solomon would have been binging series after series, muttering, "Next episode, please," until his royal eyes were square!
9 What has been will be again, and what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.
Déjà vu much? It’s like the ancient version of the Hollywood reboot craze. Think you've come up with a unique idea? Surprise! It was already a hit back in 300 B.C.
10 Is there a case where one can say, “Look, this is new”? It has already existed in the ages before us.
Picture a caveman inventing the wheel, only to have another caveman say, "Pfft, I did that last week, but with rocks!"
11 There is no remembrance of those who came before, and those yet to come will not be remembered by those who follow after.”
This, my friends, is why we need yearbooks and social media. Otherwise, how would we know who had the best toga in high school?
L. Castell,
A new quantum number derived from conformal invariance,
Nuclear Physics B,
Volume 13, Issue 1,
1969,
Pages 231-236,
ISSN 0550-3213,
https://doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(69)90380-0
The Cosmic Comedy Continues
The conformal group, the geometry of light, photons—they're everywhere, just like glitter after a craft project. In the grand theater of consciousness research, they're the spotlight operators, turning possibilities into facts. The cosmic joke is on us: the circle doesn’t just close—it’s been closed for eons.
So, the next time you stumble upon an "aha" moment, remember: somewhere, sometime, someone else had that same "aha." But hey, at least you’re in good company. And if all else fails, there's always the comfort of knowing that even the ancient sages felt the same weariness. Smile, you're part of a timeless tradition of discovery and rediscovery.
P.S. 20-07-24 10:43 The Angels do their best to communicate with us when we are receptive, but there are always translation challenges. Translating from the language of angels to that of humans often brings surprises. We must always interpret their messages carefully, and there is always a freedom of interpretation and the need of necessary conscious correction.
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