Thursday, August 23, 2012

Steve Jobs Has Been Reincarnated According To A Thai Monk

When Steve Jobs past away last year it brought many emotions to the table and many of us looked back at what impact he brought to the modern technological world. He is also one of the most influential person in the world and he inspired many with his work. In the month of July Steve Wozniak said that Steve Jobs might have had been reincarnated in Microsoft because of the recent Surface tablet which he says is a beautiful device. Now a thai monk says that Steve Jobs has been reincarnated as a divine being. Phra Thepyanmahamuni, the abbot of the Wat Phra Dhammakaya explained that Jobs is living in a parallel universe and described what Jobs’ living space and daily life look like: 

"Concerning the living space of this new divine being: it is a very clean-cut, simple and middle-sized, six-story in height, which is built with silver metal and crystal in large quantities and that is not very far away from where he used to work in his human form. (…) Apart from that the new divine being has about 20 celestial servants at his service which comes from karma he obtained from charitable nature during his human form like donating money, objects and knowledge for others and society."

Steve Jobs wasn't only a technological genius but also a deeply spiritual person. He embarked on a trip to india in his early years just too seek enlightenment and mentorship. He is also known to spend hours for meditating in the seating position of zen buddhists at the Tassajara Zen Center in San Francisco. Here is an interview about his views on the afterlife which is given just one year prior to his death: 

"Sometimes I believe in God, sometimes I don't. I think it's 50-50 maybe. But ever since I've had cancer, I've been thinking about it more. And I find myself believing a bit more. I kind of-- maybe it's 'cause I want to believe in an afterlife. That when you die, it doesn't just all disappear. The wisdom you've accumulated. Somehow it lives on....Yeah, but sometimes I think it's just like an on-off switch. Click and you're gone...And that's why I don't like putting on-off switches on Apple devices."

Source: Phonearena 

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