I understand the mount of transfiguration, but to me it's symbolic as a story of becoming enlightened (the mind opening to truth) .
The two that appeared represent the two hemispheres of the brain (aka the two wings of the temple), when they unite you are transformed and are never the same. People see you differently because you ARE different. Think about how much we all changed when Q came along. That's a perfect example of becoming enlightened and having the truth and knowledge transfigure you and your mind.
When I read the Bible, personally I see the same few stories written in multiple ways over and over again. The most prevalent theme is the story of becoming enlightened. Again just my opinion.
I understand the mount of transfiguration, but to me it's symbolic as a story of becoming enlightened (the mind opening to truth) .
The two that appeared represent the two hemispheres of the brain (aka the two wings of the temple), when they unite you are transformed and are never the same. People see you differently because you ARE different. Think about how much we all changed when Q came along. That's a perfect example of becoming enlightened and having the truth and knowledge transfigure you and your mind.
When I read the Bible, personally I see the same few stories written in multiple ways over and over again. The most prevalent theme is the story of becoming enlightened. Again just my opinion.