193. Interpreting the Seven-Day Bible
Talos is no stranger to the phrase "one and ten thousand", when he first collected faith in the name of the Creator on the plane of Terra, he used a bunch of lofty words to describe the Lord of Judgment, such as "is one, is also ten thousand, is instantaneous, is also eternal, is the creator and is the master", but just now, it was not these that really caught the attention of the six-armed Naga, but a similar passage from the "Seven-Day Bible".
One day, the hyena came to a place on the other side of the sea where there was a grassland, and saw a lion with countless bodies.
The lion walks forward, and a lion appears in place, and the lion retreats, and a lion appears in its place.
When the hyena saw it from afar, she ran to it and worshipped it, and cried out with a loud voice, "O mighty and mighty lion, I beseech you by God, that I may not wonder why you have so many bodies?"
The lion replied, "My name is one and ten thousand, because we are many." ”
Taros had been completely unable to comprehend the meaning of the Seven-Day Bible in his possession, and what a shocking secret it contained, until he had just heard Urban I mention parallel universes and the Plural One, and he had no idea if it was a coincidence or if it was just too much thinking.
Combined with the understanding of parallel universe theory, the lion's name is one because of [pluralistic uniqueness], all the parallel universe isotopes bathed in his glory have become a part of him, he is the only one who is detached, the focus is on the unique, and the name is ten thousand, because it has hundreds of millions of projections and incarnations, all over the multiverse and countless parallel worlds, and the focus is on many.
If Talos didn't make up too much or over-interpret it, then this "Seven-Day Bible" is obviously secretly describing and exploring the relationship between parallel universes and [pluralistic and unique], and the lion is the god with the characteristics of "pluralistic and unique" in the mouth of Urban I, as for the old gods, gods, new gods or the chosen one, it is unknown.
- [Pluralism and Uniqueness] is very important, according to Urban I, it is because the old gods, gods, and new gods today do not have this characteristic that they can only reach the limit of the great divine power of the monolithic universe, and cannot go further.
"In addition to the six primordial gods, there were originally only the old gods and the gods, and the new gods of the Black Star found a path to godhood that was very different from the gods after reading the Seven Days Bible on the seven stone walls of a primordial plane, so it is not surprising that the information revealed by Urban I matched the Seven Days Bible. ”
Urban I had been very cautious about the Seven-Day Bible, and he probably didn't expect that Talos happened to read a Seven-Day Bible related to a parallel universe and thus glimpsed a secret.
Thinking of this, Talos hurriedly recalled all kinds of information given by Urban I in the past and present, and compared them with the four "Seven-Day Bibles" in his hand one by one, looking for clues.
It was a task that required extraordinary patience and wisdom, and luckily, after a few minutes, Talos did find a clue, the right three paths to godhood and the three paths in the valley.
The original text of the Seven-Day Bible: And one day the sheep arose, and followed the head sheep, and went out of the valley to find water.
And the lion said, Verily I say unto you, There are no three paths, and ye shall not walk, lest ye die, and the way for water is on the mountain.
So the sheep went up up the mountain, and the terrain was so steep on the slopes that half of the sheep fell to their deaths and fell into the belly of the lion.
The other half of the sheep crossed the mountain, and in that place, exhausted, went into the belly of the other lion.
At first glance, there are not many problems with this text, it is nothing more than a group of unlucky sheep being deceived, but now that I look back, it seems a little meaningful, and even shuddering.
In Talos's understanding, the three paths in the valley refer to the three correct paths to godhood, divine blood, divine fire, and divinity, corresponding to the three major professional systems of bloodline, spellcaster, and priest, which is beyond doubt.
The lion misled and deceived the sheep, saying that the road was on the mountain, which was the same as the general environment of the main material plane, and the methods of becoming gods that were circulated from the royal family, family and other big forces with the fifth order were wrong, as for who was deliberately misleading, it was naturally the gods.
If the lions in this seven-day Bible are equated with the gods and the sheep with the vast number of professionals who have embarked on the wrong path to godhood, then it can probably be understood that some of the professionals died and were eaten by the gods because of all kinds of difficulties and dangers on the path to godhood, and some of the professionals successfully overcame all kinds of difficulties and dangers, but they were still eaten by the gods.
The gods may have eaten faith, they could have been souls, in short, the professionals were eaten, and the results were not very satisfying.
This coincides with the Illuminati or SBC's insistence that the gods are not gods, but parasites of the world, tumors, the root of all evil, and a stumbling block to the salvation of the world with the truth.
The world is pasture, all beings are lambs, and the purpose of the gods is faith.
"That's not right!" Talos suddenly denied the idea just now, "If the road on the valley refers to gathering faith, igniting divine fire, and developing the priesthood, then the professional who successfully crosses the mountain should successfully ascend to the god throne, and it is impossible to be eaten by the gods again." ”
This is also evidence, according to historical records, some gods were indeed mortals before becoming gods, and mortals lit divine fire to ascend to the throne, the most famous example is the weak divine power poison plague goddess who holds the two priesthoods of [poison] and [disease], she was a famous black mage before becoming a god.
She is still alive and well, becoming the first faith and protector of the frogman clan.
In this way, the second half of the Seven-Day Bible is inexplicable and contradictory.
Talos pondered for a while: "Perhaps, 'into the lion's belly' is not what I think is eaten, but becoming a part of it. The professional who died in the middle of the journey went to the kingdom of God, was with the gods, and successfully became a part of the gods?"
"No, it doesn't make sense, there must be a deeper meaning to those two lions. ”
While thinking, a powerful momentum came from afar, approaching at a very fast speed, and soon, the figure of Ladisia, the queen of the mountain, appeared in Talos's sight.
Originally, Talos's plan was to settle an account with the Queen of the Mountain and the Black Light Witch, and it was a fact that he had just been promoted to the fifth rank, but with the help of the world and divine power, he was not able to fight, but after receiving the information that Urban I had sealed behind the Frost Crown, he changed his mind.
Perhaps, he should learn to use wisdom against the enemy, not brute force, for example, after collecting interest, he can borrow a knife to kill, and use the knife of the Black Lantern Tribe to kill the Moon Temple that is looking for him all over the world, so as to test the Moon Goddess.
With this in mind, Talos temporarily gave up on exploring the secrets of the Seven-Day Bible, and he showed a big smile and waved his two newly grown upper arms at the queen of the mountain: "Surprise, Ladyia?