Sunday, August 17, 2008

Zoroaster, chaos theory, fractal theory, Manicheans, formless form


Zoroaster, chaos theory, fractal theory, Manicheans, formless form

by valpetridis @ 2008-04-16 - 19:24:50
Zoroaster looked into the sky and saw chaos and order. Inasmuch as chaos theory and fractals teach use that chaos is ordered, Zoroaster saw chaos turning into order. He postulated two characteristics to the same God and called them divine beings of God. He believed that chaos would always turn into the greater force of order. Some misinterpreted this as meaning there were two gods fighting for dominance and that order would win in the end. Many Manicheans believed their were two gods god and evil, yet the first Manichean argued that there are divine forces to the dualistic character of god, some seem good and others evil, yet did not attribute evil to God.Here is a better way to describe what Zoroaster and Manichean was trying to say, god is infinite potential that is all things at once, yet this includes not being anything at the same time. Thus that formless form of gods being enters the universe as chaos forming to form and form itself as ordered form.”In fact these ideas support chaos theory and fractal ideas of chaos being ordered and order forming from chaos and order falls to entropy and chaos before returning to a new ordered form. Yet all forms are ultimately ordered”

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