This is your thread man, we're critiquing your points which seem to be debating that the spirit complex is secondary to the mind complex. Your points are not very strong and rely heavily on inference and assumption so burden of proof is actually on you. Do it for the guests man, if you want them to have a clear picture of your perspective then prove your point.
The mind/body complex becomes aware of the spirit complex upon achieving third density graduation, this does not mean that the spirit complex did not exist. As Ra says themselves the addition of the spirit complex wasn't a real event, but an apparent event considering that the spirit complex was in existence since the beginning of space/time (you really butchered that quote in the title lmao, talk about misleading). This is similar to how the awareness of the possibility of mind/body/spirit complexes preceded their implementation by early Logoi.
Ra even states in the quote in your original post that a first density entity could be said to possess either a body complex or a mind complex, and that it doesn't make a difference which you chose to call it by. The reason why it doesn't make a difference (and here's a little inference but it's a good one I think, though I'm sure you won't agree) is that the only quality necessary for first density is awareness of being, which is possessed both by body and mind.
I do have one question for you: where do thoughts come from, do they just pop out of the matrix of the mind fully formed?
The mind/body complex becomes aware of the spirit complex upon achieving third density graduation, this does not mean that the spirit complex did not exist. As Ra says themselves the addition of the spirit complex wasn't a real event, but an apparent event considering that the spirit complex was in existence since the beginning of space/time (you really butchered that quote in the title lmao, talk about misleading). This is similar to how the awareness of the possibility of mind/body/spirit complexes preceded their implementation by early Logoi.
Ra even states in the quote in your original post that a first density entity could be said to possess either a body complex or a mind complex, and that it doesn't make a difference which you chose to call it by. The reason why it doesn't make a difference (and here's a little inference but it's a good one I think, though I'm sure you won't agree) is that the only quality necessary for first density is awareness of being, which is possessed both by body and mind.
I do have one question for you: where do thoughts come from, do they just pop out of the matrix of the mind fully formed?