Satya and Zeus are two separate entities, but do they have the same mission together? Or is the same being divided into two.

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Satya and Zeus are two separate entities, but do they have the same mission together? Or is the same being divided into two.
a lot of people have written about it on the forum these days. Just type in the search engine and you'll get all the answers you're looking for. In the meantime, I recommend these threads
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Satya and Zeus are two separate entities, but do they have the same mission together? Or is the same being divided into two.
a lot of people have written about it on the forum these days. Just type in the search engine and you'll get all the answers you're looking for. In the meantime, I recommend these threads
Satya and Zeus are two separate entities, but do they have the same mission together? Or is the same being divided into two.
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Satya and Zeus are two separate entities, but do they have the same mission together? Or is the same being divided into two.
Satya and Zeus are two separate entities, but do they have the same mission together? Or is the same being divided into two.
He is not separate, this has been said explicitly by the Clergy and Guardians, Satya is literally Beelzebul/Zeus, just like "Satan" and "Lucifer" aren't two beings but the same with different aspects. What is allegorical is his two or more "personas"; "Brother", "Son of Kronos" etc., are allegorical roles:
https://ancient-forums.com/threads/q-a-temple-of-zeus-by-hp-hc.298446
https://ancient-forums.com/threads/temple-of-zeus-is-now-live.298298
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Satya and Zeus are two separate entities, but do they have the same mission together? Or is the same being divided into two.
He is not separate, this has been said explicitly by the Clergy and Guardians, Satya is literally Beelzebul/Zeus, just like "Satan" and "Lucifer" aren't two beings but the same with different aspects. What is allegorical is his two or more "personas"; "Brother", "Son of Kronos" etc., are allegorical roles:
https://ancient-forums.com/threads/q-a-temple-of-zeus-by-hp-hc.298446
https://ancient-forums.com/threads/temple-of-zeus-is-now-live.298298
