[UA] Ascension

Todd Erickson vtaltos77 at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 1 13:25:29 PST 1999


This question has probably already been answered at
some point, but my brain was kicking around some
concepts...

I've been wondering if (as, I believe, soembody else
said) ascensions don't necessarily actually recreate
the world, so much as reshape civilization, as
demonstrated by the different ages.  People in other
ages (Rome, Rennaissance, etc.) may have seen reality
entirely differently, but now they're just history...

Could some aspect of this render into almost multiple
Clergies/dimensions going on at once?  People keep
talking about variations on themes of the 333. 
Perhaps there are multiple incarnations/groups, and
they cross through reality...so reality isn't the
firm, steady canvas we might think, and Comte will
truly be the end because when he ascends, ALL of the
clergies become one and that's it, no more multiple
groups...

This is just a concept running through my head,
understand, probably totally bs, but still...What if
the House of Renunciation is actually at the center of
all of the different groups, and the result of being
that focal point is what causes the polarization of
the individuals passing through it?  A result of the
myth without realizing, rather than creating the myth
as they go along...is this making any sense?

So all of the games of UA out there could conceivably
be going on at once, in the same universe...but not
necessarily the same plane...

Ah well.

Todd Erickson
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