05-16-2015, 02:42 AM
Continuing a re-read of the material with an angle for creating a study group. Any thoughts or ideas about these things would be very useful! Not looking for objective interpretations or a debate, but rather a range of perspectives that will add to my own understanding. If possible, please use the "View Source" function (the button to the far right on the toolbar) and copy+paste each point into it's own quote tags.
It is particularly odd that Ra would name Taras Bulba as one of these people since Taras Bulba was a fictional character. According to Wikipedia, the character “іs based on several historical personalities.” This is a very strange mistake for Ra to make. What did they intend to say? Why would they name a fictional character? What is the source and nature of this mistake?
(There's an old thread about it here: http://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthread.php?tid=528)
Could this possibly be related to psychopathy?
In what ways were Nikola Tesla’s perceptions distorted towards others?
Quote:The one known as Taras Bulba, the one known as Genghis Khan, the one known as Rasputin.
It is particularly odd that Ra would name Taras Bulba as one of these people since Taras Bulba was a fictional character. According to Wikipedia, the character “іs based on several historical personalities.” This is a very strange mistake for Ra to make. What did they intend to say? Why would they name a fictional character? What is the source and nature of this mistake?
(There's an old thread about it here: http://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthread.php?tid=528)
Quote:There are others whose vibratory complex is such that this gateway is opened and contact with total service to self with its primal distortion of manipulation of others is then afforded with little or no difficulty, no training, and no control.
Could this possibly be related to psychopathy?
Quote:the vibratory distortions of third-density illusion caused this entity to become extremely distorted in its perceptions of its fellow mind/body/spirit complexes so that its mission was hindered and in the result, perverted from its purposes.
In what ways were Nikola Tesla’s perceptions distorted towards others?
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The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.
The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.