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The Developing Archetype - No Music Vids
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Mr Poopra |
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Nobody/Moshiach/Kalki etc, will be obvious to all and not by his claims but his deeds. Sun Tzu was said to claim he could tell which commander would win a battle based not on weaponry or tactics but who had the higher moral authority. Initiates were aware of the oneness of the universe; in duels participants believed that Creation itself would side with whomever was in the right. The universe expects the good to win. Why was Alexander invincible? Was it only superior tactics and arms or was his desire to raise the consciousness of the world truly pure? Why was Musashi considered "peerless"? Hmmm...
Quoting: Mr Poopra Because they fought as one unassailable unit without thought for personal safety. No thought of failure was invited. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16713909 Esoterically speaking, Alexander could not be defeated because no human commander he faced held higher moral authority. His mission was divine. During the Siege of Tyre, the oracles had the statue of Apollo (patron saint of Tyre) chained to it's base as they had visions of the God leaving the city and joining Alexander. Quoting: Mr Poopra Tell that to Attila the Hun. The only moral to his story was exploit any weakness. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16713909 Comparing Attila and Alexander is...well a little silly. Attila was never able to take Constantinople, Rome, or Gaul. He lost major battles and failed several invasions. Alexander never experienced defeat in any form. He is the most successful commander in human history.
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