08-23-2016, 09:32 PM
I can reconcile it pretty well, because I feel Seth's take on what we are calling the Law of Attraction is actually a much more nuanced thing - it's what Ra refers to as the integration of the mind/body (and subsequently) spirit complex - refining our desires so that the reality we create meshes with those desires. The "body" is the physical reality, and our mind complex is quite complicated in the way it projects things outwards. Seth is offering a lesson in learning to balance the two without the focus on polarity - Ra's point being that polarity helps speed this process along, or at least creates a more regularized, predictable reality creation feedback loop.
The impression I get from what Seth teaches is that Seth is attempting to deprogram/reprogram a lot of the trappings of the human mind. We've been trained with negative, self defeating thoughts, and for me, Seth was a way to help examine where those thoughts lie and how they create self sabotage. I think the works are complementary. "You create your own reality" coincides with the realization that one is the Creator, which ultimately IS the indigo ray. Seth says you are the Creator - and you have free will to do as you please. Ra says the same thing but encourages one to take that free will and use it to polarize for the vibrational benefit of the all.
The impression I get from what Seth teaches is that Seth is attempting to deprogram/reprogram a lot of the trappings of the human mind. We've been trained with negative, self defeating thoughts, and for me, Seth was a way to help examine where those thoughts lie and how they create self sabotage. I think the works are complementary. "You create your own reality" coincides with the realization that one is the Creator, which ultimately IS the indigo ray. Seth says you are the Creator - and you have free will to do as you please. Ra says the same thing but encourages one to take that free will and use it to polarize for the vibrational benefit of the all.