05-23-2016, 02:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-23-2016, 02:06 AM by APeacefulWarrior.)
Ra addressed this directly in 16.22:
That said, I personally have a slightly different take on it. In my experiments with my higher selves and/or guides, I've found that consciousness is extremely fluid. When I've invited them to share consciousness with me, the sense of I was always uninterrupted. There was never a sense of becoming not-me, just a sense of me becoming different.
And if merging with the Creator means, in effect, achieving a vibrational state that is exactly the same as that of the Creator, then I believe the feeling would be that of being the Creator. There would be un-countable trillions of entities, all having abandoned their former independence, now acting in a vibrationally-unified fashion such that the "distinctions" between them simply didn't matter. Each would individually arrive at the same thoughts and behaviors as everyone else, so that each facet of the Creator simply perceived itself as being the Creator. Together, in unison. Like an infinite eternal choir that never falls out of tune because every member wants to be singing the same song as everyone else.
Everything that Ra "was" would still be. Those memories and lessons would still be there, and would metaphysically speaking still be happening, but the Creator would no longer feel a need to identify as Ra, but rather simply view the Ra experience as one portion of its overall being-ness. Ra would not go away; Ra would grow to encompass All-ness, along with everyone else who made that transition.
(And to be clear, I'm not trying to contradict Ra. I believe this perspective is complementary, rather than contrary, to the view he expressed.)
Quote:I am Ra. There is past, present, and future in third density. In an overview such as an entity may have, removed from the space/time continuum, it may be seen that in the cycle of completion there exists only the present. We, ourselves, seek to learn this understanding. At the seventh level or dimension, we shall, if our humble efforts are sufficient, become one with all, thus having no memory, no identity, no past or future, but existing in the all.
That said, I personally have a slightly different take on it. In my experiments with my higher selves and/or guides, I've found that consciousness is extremely fluid. When I've invited them to share consciousness with me, the sense of I was always uninterrupted. There was never a sense of becoming not-me, just a sense of me becoming different.
And if merging with the Creator means, in effect, achieving a vibrational state that is exactly the same as that of the Creator, then I believe the feeling would be that of being the Creator. There would be un-countable trillions of entities, all having abandoned their former independence, now acting in a vibrationally-unified fashion such that the "distinctions" between them simply didn't matter. Each would individually arrive at the same thoughts and behaviors as everyone else, so that each facet of the Creator simply perceived itself as being the Creator. Together, in unison. Like an infinite eternal choir that never falls out of tune because every member wants to be singing the same song as everyone else.
Everything that Ra "was" would still be. Those memories and lessons would still be there, and would metaphysically speaking still be happening, but the Creator would no longer feel a need to identify as Ra, but rather simply view the Ra experience as one portion of its overall being-ness. Ra would not go away; Ra would grow to encompass All-ness, along with everyone else who made that transition.
(And to be clear, I'm not trying to contradict Ra. I believe this perspective is complementary, rather than contrary, to the view he expressed.)