Divine Potentialities: The Recurring Mythos of Yeja and Christ

THE NAIGAJE

Divine Potentialities: The Recurring Mythos of Yeja and Christ

In this philosophical exchange, reptiliandude addresses the striking similarities between the Naigaje figure Yeja and human figures like Christ, Mithra, and Osiris. According to Naigaje scripture, Yeja taught that life instinctively creates its own mythologies, which the Divine then “acts out” to personally connect with the physical world. Central to this belief is the concept of “Potentialities”—the Naigaje term for evolution—which views the development of life not just as a biological process, but as an inevitable unfolding of divine potential. This perspective suggests that the recurring archetype of the sacrificed reformer across different worlds is a deliberate act of cosmic empathy, allowing the Creator to experience the struggles and “potentialities” of its own creations.

THE NAIGAJE

Divine Potentialities: The Recurring Mythos of Yeja and Christ

In this philosophical exchange, reptiliandude addresses the striking similarities between the Naigaje figure Yeja and human figures like Christ, Mithra, and Osiris. According to Naigaje scripture, Yeja taught that life instinctively creates its own mythologies, which the Divine then “acts out” to personally connect with the physical world. Central to this belief is the concept of “Potentialities”—the Naigaje term for evolution—which views the development of life not just as a biological process, but as an inevitable unfolding of divine potential. This perspective suggests that the recurring archetype of the sacrificed reformer across different worlds is a deliberate act of cosmic empathy, allowing the Creator to experience the struggles and “potentialities” of its own creations.

Image: 3rd-century depiction of Jesus as the Good Shepherd (Photo by unknown artist, Rome, 3rd century A.D via Wikimedia Commons)

Source: RD (via GT), "Why are we here?" r/reptiliandude, Reddit, (16 July 2017) https://www.reddit.com/r/reptiliandude/comments/6nmgfw/why_are_we_here/

ACuriousHumanBeing: When you referred to Christ, you also used Mithra and Osiris. Is it possible that he who we call Yeja and Christ may be born to the same world multiple times?

reptiliandude: Examine your history. Yeja (Yeha) taught that “…life creates its own mythologies and then acts them out. It should therefore come as no surprise if God plays along in order to understand and personally connect to what his potentialities have wrought.”

(At the time of this teaching, evolution was considered by many to be a heresy. In some provinces it was even considered a crime to teach or to speak publicly of it)

The word you use is “evolution.” The word my species uses is “Potentialities” as we view life as an inevitability, albeit with difficulty.

garbotalk: Yes, we have potentialities..that is what we are, each of us full of potential for good, or not.

 

 

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