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mattrox

the reincarnation of jesus?  tell him to practice unlocking his unconscious mind and find out past lives.  Also get someone to astral project to him and see what his astral self looks like.

Jenadots

maya may also refer to the world of illusion - this world -- that can distract the soul.  At least in the Buddhist philosophy, this world is an illusion that we believe in and so give it a reality.

If I were going to help this young man, I would tell him to welcome love whereever he finds it and to give love to those he meets.  Also, not everyone will accept him or like him -- and that is the way life is.  Learn to love his own life and whatever destiny he has will lead him to the right place and time.  


Aileron

That is quite the significant understanding. Maya itself is illusion, and being attracted to this culture more than anything else and drawn to it unconsciously I suppose could in itself mean illusory meanings in all the coincidences.
His life is blessed in so many ways. He does love, and gives as much as possible.
So many things he has brought to my attention though, and I desire to help him for the fact that even if nothing is there, if all these things mean nothing, then he might be driving himself insane.
He has questioned many things such as the holy bloodline/holy grail, the templar and reincarnation of different types.
He has told me of his different ideas on the return of jesus, and that perhaps the bloodline may be important, but not as the reincarnation of christ, but of what could be considered the antichrist to many. Perhaps a return is not the expected christian view, but through a vessel learned of many different aspects in life.
He has told me of his own theories of Pacal Votan reincarnated as Jesus and that each messianic version is that cultures true icon but not as some heroic and divine or galactic messenger, but as a human. A flawed person who makes the mistakes, accepts them and is able to move on and attempts to teach others of his own values he has taken.
Even through his ideas which I fear for most may be the root of phsycological disorders and paranoia, he stands in control. His affront, if it is one, is quite stable and though he has admitted that he does not think of himself as any messiah, you can see in his eyes, the fear he has of talking about it.
He has had enemies in his past, but has always made it appear as though he has forgiven them. I have seen his darker sides and they are rage and fear, but the things he has done in life and for people, is just that, good.
Does this make him a good person though? A man does good things, though he may be evil?
Is it the intentions that make a person who they are?

He has talked many times of deja vu, all the time, and how each time it occurs, he knows he is on the right path, as though the deja vu are just beacons for him.
I can't sit here on a computer and spit out that I think of him as a messiah, but the things he has done cannot draw out anything less than significant and important.
He has revealed that he would know if he could his destiny but never motivates himself to figure of his past lives, nor attempt to truely astrally project or remote view. He has never condemned himself to searching out the answer, but the pitfalls of this he does not care.

I admit, were there any messiah, or prior thoughts of one, that the clues leading to the arrival would not drift around on the internet, or be talked about over coffee at the local starbucks, but I still question.
The words he spills out when he writes, and talks are thoughtful, people do not often understand or attempt to think out the things he talks about, and this he does not care about. He seems to just allow them the benefit of the thought and they may do with these words as they may.
He understands that not everyone will like or love him, and for this he appreciates. He tells me of the experiences being the most important thing and learning from them. The people that we hate or whom hate us will still teach us that which is needed to be taught.

THere are so many more things I could talk about involving the things he has gone through, but it would seem almost trivial to attempt to put across. It would seem as if I was trying to prove something which I am not. I have just seen things I would like answers for, to give and perhaps learn along with him.
St. Augustine - "Don't you believe that there is in man a deep so profound as to be hidden even to him in whom it is?"

Aileron

A child is born. December 1st, 1979. It is born to a beautiful intelligent woman, and an intelligent handsome man. The baby is a boy. The child grows to the age of eight, where it then becomes aware of its own mortality. It understands death then, and how the image of memories will read upon it's life. This child grows again. He becomes older and in high school adopts a self-destructive personality, becoming addicted to drugs, and to a life of extremis. The young man leaves after high school, realizing certain events almost seem too written to just happen. An awareness once again befalls him as he sees that although through his troubled youth, along with his friends, he is able to keep composed. He is able to understand and somehow without effort stays on the opposition of trouble. No harm comes to him.
In college he continues his bad habits, but still sensitive and understanding of the humans he comes in contact with. He realizes he has one of the easiest times making friends, and a difficult time finding people he hates or who hate him. He is robbed and goes through a difficult phsycosis, but presses himself from it, learning that his fueled anger can be manifested into active and positive love toward anyone, even those who would do him wrong. He progress and finally finds a once in a life time message through a film that is no more important that a pebble skipped across an ocean. The film helps him to realize how important "Everything" is.
He returns to his home with his parents, devoting much unmotivated attention towards the internet and comes to hear of Maya. He becomes interested in the culture, the prophecies and the astrology of the Maya. He starts to learn about other cultures as well, the Egyptians, Toltec/Olmec and Aztec. He studies religious and spiritual prophecy and silly things on the internet becoming obsessed with the connections that he sees between them all. He learns of the numerical significance of 13:20 to the maya and continues on his life. He seems to attempt to impart his wisdom upon friends and strangers. Many people like him and are attracted to him in different ways. Most people however do not listen, they do not hear what he has to say.
He then plays with numbers and finds his own significance within the mayan numbers and dates. He plays with the ideas, trying to convince himself that the coincidence is just that, a coincidence, but deep down there is something there.
He finds that his birth year takes him to 2012 at a significant point in his own life. on his birthday, December 1st, in the year 2012, he would turn 33. This is 20 days before the equinox, the alignment of planets and the tree of life. He subtracts 33 from 20 and finds the number 13 to be apparent. He then also realizes in this edge of divine insanity, that Jesus died at the ripe age of 33. He finds his last name containing the same number of letters in the name Ezekial, whom is an "Observer" by nature, the same type of person, this child thought of himself. He finds in verse's of the bible of Ezekial on 23, ten years to the day before he turns 33, that it speaks of his birthday exactly.
"On the first day of the twelfth month in the twelfth year..."
His mind reels and he is unable to talk to anyone about such things. He can share them with someone though. He can share them with only one person who promised an answer to him.
He fears...
he accepts....
but what he does not realize is that destiny, fate, is for him to choose, even if fate has already chosen for him.
Please, someone, help me. What do I tell him?
To tell him anything can change his perceptions in extreme ways, either negative or positive.
He is an artist and a lover of all people.
What do I say, what do I think?
St. Augustine - "Don't you believe that there is in man a deep so profound as to be hidden even to him in whom it is?"