05-24-2014, 06:36 PM
That was beautifully written, both of you. I to this day find the Ra material as fantastic as I did the day I found it. Perhaps I've learned a little bit. Learned not to take everything at face value, but to experience for oneself. I've had brief glimpses of remembering. Feelings sent to me by my social memory complex. The Ra material to me as well was a sort of remembering what I had forgotten. All but the archetypes, which are beyond me. I do at times feel like an old soul. With lots of forgotten experience. I don't feel like I've had many incarnations upon Earth, feeling my wandering is relatively recent. Certainly I haven't been wandering for an entire cycle. Maybe just a few incarnations here to learn what I can, to experience, and to serve when I can, in what fashion I do. I do agree that my home is not here. But while I am here, it is my temporary home.
I resonate most strongly with Ra. And perhaps Sirius. I had a dream of the star Sirius once.
I resonate most strongly with Ra. And perhaps Sirius. I had a dream of the star Sirius once.
(05-24-2014, 04:45 AM)Ankh Wrote: I think that most of us here, if not all, are wanderers. So for most of us there is really no "choice" perhaps of whether we "believe" in this material or not. We simply remember it, even if we have no conscious memories of that. If we are Wanderers, and we had an existence as stated in the material for say billions of years, then yeah, there should be some traces, some recognition, *something*, when "stumbling" upon this material by "coincidence". This entity put it for instance very eloquently in one of his posts.
About seeing what one wants to believe in: firstly, if you are *wanting* to believe in something, where did that will come from? Where did you pick up that there are greater things that one can see and touch? And secondly, Ra already said that we are not part of the material universe. We are dancing thoughts. And are not imagination and beliefs thoughts? Which we are dancing?