Markus Aurelius and Faustina

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Markus Aurelius and Faustina

My interpretation

Faustina gets bored. Cosmic 0 is 'feel' based.

So she does a lil wink to Aurelius "fren- Cassius" and then proclaimed king

  • putting the 2 at odds.

Aurelius does his thing

  • kills Cassius and makes faustina bathe in his blood.

The story appears nihilistic and crude at 1st glance.

There is much more to it

Aurelius - a king : leads by stoicism

Faustina - a queen : serves a inspiration and grace for all

So Aurelius doing this whole thing, may not be revenge

  • but an opportunity to test his claim as king

  • restoring the relationship with Faustina - deserving her

And Faustina - to set as an example to all

  • had to go thru all this.

I dont think Aurlius cared about the 'mechanics' or the acts of it.

Hence my assertion.

Cosmic 0 - the egg, the 'female' : is to inspire and challenge

1 - the masculine : is to achieve that challenge

Progress - natural as time itself

Maybe similar: In Ramayana, Lord Rama and Maa Sita - undergo a similar test. Maybe its for masses, not for them.

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After Thoughts

Thoth:#1

when i say fem/male - its not 'gender'. Just the 'intents/thoughts' inspired by right/left halves of our brain - creative and logical parts.

some peeps may develop 1 more than other... hence gender implications.

Thoth:#2

I was testing my version of stoicism in year 1....kinda playing along the 'delusional' song which was being parroted by lot of peeps...

I wonder...how many of these peeps are even Hindu...or just watched/read Ramayana like some bollywood potboiler..

Rama, Arjun, Karan - all hindu characters : Stoic.

No bent. They dint care right/wrong - just stoic.

Are Hindus from Bihar/UP/Bengal : stoic? Or just stoic in their 'adapted' colonies?

Values - they dont adapt, skills /abilities do.

Thoth:#3

I think they are 'waiting' for Lord Rama to return....

makes sense? maybe to sheep...

Thoth:#4

isnt "Dharma" = "Stoicism" ?