09-15-2014, 02:27 PM
My friend, I highly recommend you read the analysis of the Ra Material contained within the website http://we-are-1.net. It is an extremely good (and long) analysis of the material from someone who is very left-brained/logically/scientifically oriented.
To answer the OP, yes, I believe this stuff. I was an extremely left-brained atheist from 6-25 years of age with a very strong propensity towards understanding the way the world and the universe works (scientifically and anthropologically).
Because I constantly tried seeing things in the 'big picture', I had an emotional crisis partially due to not understanding how the world could end up this 'f***** up'.
I stumbled on the Ra Material in a Google search and was enthralled in the system of reality presented which I found to make more logical sense than my atheistic viewpoint. I was shocked how the much larger worldview contained therein explained the slight logical inconsistencies in my previous worldview and encompased the few things I agreed with in religion.
To this day, I still don't buy into any major religion as I still agree with atheists when they point out that things such as "thou shall not covet thy neighbor's wife" are clearly an attempt by authorities to control society. However, I do pick and choose certain philosophies from major religions (eg 'forgive them for they know not what they do') and for the most part no longer feel uncomfortable around and despise religious people.
To answer the OP, yes, I believe this stuff. I was an extremely left-brained atheist from 6-25 years of age with a very strong propensity towards understanding the way the world and the universe works (scientifically and anthropologically).
Because I constantly tried seeing things in the 'big picture', I had an emotional crisis partially due to not understanding how the world could end up this 'f***** up'.
I stumbled on the Ra Material in a Google search and was enthralled in the system of reality presented which I found to make more logical sense than my atheistic viewpoint. I was shocked how the much larger worldview contained therein explained the slight logical inconsistencies in my previous worldview and encompased the few things I agreed with in religion.
To this day, I still don't buy into any major religion as I still agree with atheists when they point out that things such as "thou shall not covet thy neighbor's wife" are clearly an attempt by authorities to control society. However, I do pick and choose certain philosophies from major religions (eg 'forgive them for they know not what they do') and for the most part no longer feel uncomfortable around and despise religious people.