07-18-2010, 10:46 PM
(07-10-2010, 06:02 AM)Namaste Wrote: Something we all need to remember and keep in mind is that we're under a heavy veil, and are not expected to make 'perfect' (we are perfectly imperfect) choices at every step.
I think this just about sums up the whole issue for me, actually. When in doubt, I have always operated on what 'feels' right. I can only hope that it is, actually, right. Well said Namaste.
Namaste Wrote:We have, from Ra, the idea of not teaching others unless they have indicated that they want the teaching. Ra offers teaching only when there is a call for it. But Ra is in a different situation since most humans don't know about Ra. ... I find the idea of waiting for a starving person to ask for food to be absurd and the twisting of Ra's philosophy. If we see a starving person, why in the world would we wait for them to ask for food?
I completely agree with you when it comes to people who are starving. At the same time I also have a bend towards helping others even if they are unaware of it or have not asked. It "feels" right to me. I know what you mean when you say they are completely different things, but I don't think they actually are- I think there are similar roots here.
But no, I don't mean to say that we should follow the same guidelines that Ra uses. The differences between ourselves, 3rd density entities using yellow ray chemical vehicles and Ra, 6th density ethereal beings are so vast that that would be folly. Nor do I mean to imply that we twist Ra's philosophy and deny the hungry food! I am simply suggesting that to those who are overly concerned about the implications of offering service without request (a concern I do not have) that there may be more that can be gained by thinking these topics over more and their possible connection.
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