05-06-2020, 09:29 AM
(05-06-2020, 07:41 AM)Great Central Sun Wrote: Could this be the formation of Earth's 4D social memory complex?
I'll always remember a phrase from the Mexican teachings about the kundalini dragon Quetzalcoatl/Kukulkan who Chitchen Itza, Cholula, and innumerable other places in that part of a world have monuments to
Quetzalcoatl is the inner circle of humanity, the link between gods [divine forces] and man. For Quetzalcoatl is man who as achieved god and so god can act through man.
Inner circle of humanity means a purified spiritual intelligence.
Peoples minds are interwoven throughout time. If everything is one, everything is interwoven and contained within One universal mind. This is essentially the idea of the Akashic record and the infinite intelligence Edgar Cayce viewed as more important to access than any entity. The strange way Edgar Cayces Atlantis is written goes along the lines of a reading saying through me for example "The Entity understood that the right time had unfolded for humans to recognize the relationship between light/days/years/planets/interwoven with the Whole Universes time reverberations as the global mind had reached a point where fanatical attitudes around recognition of this data would not become problematic. This entity became unafraid, as destiny, life, and death were understood as inseparable yet infinitely cyclic paradigms separated by nothing but human biases."
The entity was not any being, it was an Infinite mind that Cayce tapped in to.
I think for example if you're a person that has known about Edgar Cayce who is said to have been Ra-Ta an Egyptian priest in a previous aeon. He isn't the only one with a previous life among humans. Technically most of all humans would have one my opinion. So if you have a personal connection or at least a stronger and more informed one compared to people around you who never became aware or considered it meaningful to learn about such an enormous soul, you could say that maybe you in an previous aeon were closer to this person [Cayce] who was essentially an enormously influential Egyptian intelligence in one aspect. A pillar of the social memory complex that radiated from his foundations.
When I read "Egyptian social memory complex" and see the number of people tuned in to these ideas which make an individual more thoughtful and less biased--while so many can completely disregard it or never come across it--it all makes me wonder if people well versed in it really belonged to ancient Egyptian society.
The point isn't at all to dwell on who people were in the past. What is in the past was left behind.