Another fascinating case study.
You notice how a variety of people liked the mysterious minor, mostly off-screen character Melchizedek?
So they wrote him into their version of religion.
By the way, I’ve known two people who said they were the
reincarnation of Melchizedek, several Jesus, 4 archangel Michael so far in this life. (I think that flaming sword thing *cough*
means something *cough, that’s why it’s so popular).
So what’s instructional about this you say?
Simple.
Archetypes just love being in bodies again, but admittedly
most people don’t bring in the ‘original’ archetype, but a mix
of archetypes from many worlds and times, all wanting to live again as that archetype, and
of course it’s filtered through a (generally) out of alignment
mind/body system in the percipient, so you wind up with
bat-shit crazy archetypical expression, generally.
Though of course even the original was often bat shit crazy
as well, as it tried to write a new story, by merging previous
story elements.
Kevin Cann
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5/22/2025