07-23-2014, 12:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2014, 12:30 AM by Adonai One.)
All that is stated is that the infinity of the spirit as a progression is greater than the infinity of consciousness in some unstated capacity, in a very unclear capacity that has no known relevance to this discussion. None of this speaks on the metaphysical origins of the spirit. None of it directly speaks on the connections to the mind. It only directly says that consciousness applied spiritually leads to great spiritual progress. It does not say, anywhere in any capacity, that the spirit overceeds consciousness.
Nowhere in those quotes is any of your conclusion directly stated. Your inferences have no relation to your sources at all.
I will add that in the first quote Ra only states infinite consciousness as a realization compared to the realization of the potential evolution the spirit evokes. Nowhere and I mean absolutely nowhere is it stated that the latter realization transcends the nature of conciousness of what it provides. In fact, it links a dependency between consciousness and "will and faith."
These quotes are completely misapplied.
Nowhere in those quotes is any of your conclusion directly stated. Your inferences have no relation to your sources at all.
I will add that in the first quote Ra only states infinite consciousness as a realization compared to the realization of the potential evolution the spirit evokes. Nowhere and I mean absolutely nowhere is it stated that the latter realization transcends the nature of conciousness of what it provides. In fact, it links a dependency between consciousness and "will and faith."
These quotes are completely misapplied.