05-18-2021, 10:50 PM
Stop me if I've said this before, but last year I was up on the Holy Mountain walking way off the trails by some old Red Fir trees and I swear one of them put this thought in my head. "It must be very difficult to take a human incarnation." I was too surprised to sit down and chat in the moment. I just kept wondering (1) How crazy am I really? And (2) How crazy-difficult our modern life must seem to them where all they need is provided easily for them.
There's a Q'uo quote someplace that says that the difference between the consciousness of birds and trees compared to ours is that we 3D denizens have imagination. Well, it takes a bit of imagination to think about human versus herbaceous incarnations. Maybe that particular one was on its way to 3D?
Maybe I should have warned it, "No, don't do it!" But perhaps it'll wander on that way to a planet with a friendlier 3D environment?
21.9 Wrote:Ra: I am Ra. This query is more complex than most. We shall begin. The incarnation pattern of the beginning third-density mind/body/spirit complex begins in darkness, for you may think or consider of your density as one of, as you may say, a sleep and a forgetting. This is the only plane of forgetting. It is necessary for the third-density entity to forget so that the mechanisms of confusion or free will may operate upon the newly individuated consciousness complex.
Thus, the beginning entity is one in all innocence oriented towards animalistic behavior using other-selves only as extensions of self for the preservation of the all-self. The entity becomes slowly aware that it has needs, shall we say, that are not animalistic; that is, that are useless for survival. These needs include: the need for companionship, the need for laughter, the need for beauty, the need to know the universe about it. These are the beginning needs.
Given the info Steppingfeet cited, I wonder if 3D creatures coming up from plants are a lot more civilized in their earlier incarnations compared to those which come up the animal route?