03-17-2010, 06:48 PM
I didn't see a clear definition of "inner planes." My guess was that it meant some kind of spiritual experience which is invisible to everyday 3D dwellers. They attempt to influence 3D through what, to us, seem metaphysical activities. They offer thoughts, emotions, impressions masked as our own. In this way they try to try to sway us away from what, in their opinion, is mistaken use of our free will, by having us substitute their plans for ours. Perhaps these are St. Paul's "principalities and powers."
If we take the term Satan or satanic to symbolize the ultimate of STS, then I think this excerpt is compatible with what Ra was getting at: http://girardianlectionary.net/res/iss_c..._95-98.htm On the "good guys" side, they might be just as manipulative, using people as unwitting chess pieces, but in a supposed game of benefiting humanity.
I think that Ra's use of the terms "prejudices," "convinced they must defend" and "see it as their business" implies that from Ra's higher point of view, these spiritual vigilantes are misguided in their crusades... on both sides. I take it that Ra would advocate a greater respect for free will than merely using 3D prejudices to guide 4D capabilities. The 4D capabilities would be better used, Ra's suggesting, in some new, more meaningful way than rehashing the same old attitudes with more powerful tools.
The "vigilante" locations around the solar system may not have anything we could observe with 3D science. Just as dogs listening to our conversations would not be able to sniff at the Internet, nor dig under a TV set to discover the transmitter on the mountaintop.
If we take the term Satan or satanic to symbolize the ultimate of STS, then I think this excerpt is compatible with what Ra was getting at: http://girardianlectionary.net/res/iss_c..._95-98.htm On the "good guys" side, they might be just as manipulative, using people as unwitting chess pieces, but in a supposed game of benefiting humanity.
I think that Ra's use of the terms "prejudices," "convinced they must defend" and "see it as their business" implies that from Ra's higher point of view, these spiritual vigilantes are misguided in their crusades... on both sides. I take it that Ra would advocate a greater respect for free will than merely using 3D prejudices to guide 4D capabilities. The 4D capabilities would be better used, Ra's suggesting, in some new, more meaningful way than rehashing the same old attitudes with more powerful tools.
The "vigilante" locations around the solar system may not have anything we could observe with 3D science. Just as dogs listening to our conversations would not be able to sniff at the Internet, nor dig under a TV set to discover the transmitter on the mountaintop.