08-25-2018, 11:19 PM
I am a little late to this discussion here, and maybe my question is really for another post, but my impression of "harvest" as described in Book 1 was tantamount to global catastrophe (like the Great Flood). I don't mean that fearfully or pessimistically. There are several points in Book 1 where Ra says something to the effect that the harvest "will be fetched with some inconvenience." I can't help but laugh when I read that.
From the introduction to Book 1:
"For the rain, the wind, and the fire will destroy only those things which are in what you call the third density of vibration. You may value those things because you cannot imagine what a fourth-density existence will be like. We suggest to you that you spend no time concerning yourselves with the effort of maintaining your third density existence after the vibration change to fourth density has been completed." (p. 33)
I correlated this with the talk of a Great Solar Flash. I think Ra mentioned that 4th Density is only visible to 3rd Density if they choose to be. It seems, then, that if we chose to leave the 3rd Density "vehicle" it is another way of saying that the vehicle dies.
(I can't find the exact quotations, sorry about that and please correct me if I am wrong about this. I am working from the print books and haven't got into the digital archives as of yet).
From the introduction to Book 1:
"For the rain, the wind, and the fire will destroy only those things which are in what you call the third density of vibration. You may value those things because you cannot imagine what a fourth-density existence will be like. We suggest to you that you spend no time concerning yourselves with the effort of maintaining your third density existence after the vibration change to fourth density has been completed." (p. 33)
I correlated this with the talk of a Great Solar Flash. I think Ra mentioned that 4th Density is only visible to 3rd Density if they choose to be. It seems, then, that if we chose to leave the 3rd Density "vehicle" it is another way of saying that the vehicle dies.
(I can't find the exact quotations, sorry about that and please correct me if I am wrong about this. I am working from the print books and haven't got into the digital archives as of yet).