04-09-2018, 08:19 AM
"You are not here to clean it up. You are not here to make it right. You are not here to fix it. For all of the outer world is an illusion. You are here to love it. Take the world in your arms and embrace it. This is how you came to serve. This is your glory and your crown. Wear it well and rejoice in being here."
This is the attitude that informed a lot of Frederich Nietzche's criticism of christianity, and then later on had a small or large part in starting world war 2.
If all of the people on the bottom s*** everywhere it tends to freak those with power out, and they go insane and try to kill everyone. So um... try to help out. Btw, the challenging of christ consciousness has created many gaps and limitations in the material that should be ironed out at some point. It is obvious that with the Ra channeling especially that relying on an other self for spiritual discernment leads to eventual negation of the incarnational experience. (aka Don dying and Carla's health, the guy that invented the ouija board dying, etc) I find that those that rely totally on spirit tend to learn that their body wants to learn from reality as well.
Hinduism does this very well as the Red Dot causes protection from this, and potentiates grounded positive change in future incarnations. In Western Culture it is backwards, where people that become very large IRL trend towards less wisdom, but then hit the holy path treadmill afterwards.
This is the attitude that informed a lot of Frederich Nietzche's criticism of christianity, and then later on had a small or large part in starting world war 2.
If all of the people on the bottom s*** everywhere it tends to freak those with power out, and they go insane and try to kill everyone. So um... try to help out. Btw, the challenging of christ consciousness has created many gaps and limitations in the material that should be ironed out at some point. It is obvious that with the Ra channeling especially that relying on an other self for spiritual discernment leads to eventual negation of the incarnational experience. (aka Don dying and Carla's health, the guy that invented the ouija board dying, etc) I find that those that rely totally on spirit tend to learn that their body wants to learn from reality as well.
Hinduism does this very well as the Red Dot causes protection from this, and potentiates grounded positive change in future incarnations. In Western Culture it is backwards, where people that become very large IRL trend towards less wisdom, but then hit the holy path treadmill afterwards.