11-19-2018, 12:51 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-19-2018, 12:52 AM by redchartreuse.)
As I circle back around to the Ra Material, I have often found myself reading old passages with more clarity than the last time around. In this particular case, a footnote in this transcript sends me to 89.30.
I've had a lot of confusion for some time around the notion of whether or not it "infringes on free will" to offer service (including advice) when it is not explicitly asked for. I see now how I had originally interpreted Ra's comments in 89.30 as not only referencing their own conduct toward us, but as also a guideline for how we should treat each other.
I see now that I have been way too concerned with overstepping my bounds in an earnest attempt to be of service. As Q'uo clarifies here, there is little need for concern as other selves within the same illusion as I find myself are free to completely discard or disregard the service.
Alrighty, feeling much less inner conflict now!
I've had a lot of confusion for some time around the notion of whether or not it "infringes on free will" to offer service (including advice) when it is not explicitly asked for. I see now how I had originally interpreted Ra's comments in 89.30 as not only referencing their own conduct toward us, but as also a guideline for how we should treat each other.
I see now that I have been way too concerned with overstepping my bounds in an earnest attempt to be of service. As Q'uo clarifies here, there is little need for concern as other selves within the same illusion as I find myself are free to completely discard or disregard the service.
Alrighty, feeling much less inner conflict now!