05-25-2021, 03:47 AM
(05-24-2021, 11:41 PM)Sacred Fool Wrote:(05-24-2021, 11:12 PM)Asolsutsesvyl Wrote: I think experiences with all of their intensity at lower levels of the cosmos are dwarfed, and cease to matter at all, by what exists on larger levels. In the grand scheme of things, human beings in relation to "the creator" may simply be like molecules of gas in relation to the solar system.
I'm a latecomer here (and cannot begin to see what the discussion at this point has to do with Cassiopeia), but I would agree with the above post up to the section I quoted. To that I would counterpose that Ra claims one's entire soul stream can be positively realigned more easily in 3D than in the higher densities, number one. Secondly, they say that we are an hologram of the Creatrix, and therefore heir to that full experience. So, stay tuned. This show may get more interesting as it progresses and one gas molecule finds within itself the experience of all gas molecules on up to all suns, galaxies and so forth.
Geez, I went through that so fast. Did we pass by Cassiopeia yet?
This page of this thread has gone off on a philosophical tangent. For things closer to and sometimes even fully on topic, there's the earlier pages. (The previous one is pretty interesting.) But overall interest in the Cassiopaeans is pretty low, and I'm currently not bothering to bring it back on topic. So here's some more on this tangent...
The paragraph you quoted is a bit rough, I didn't fully express my thoughts, but it's tricky -- I haven't fully formulated these things yet. I think that consciousness may be a bit like layers of an onion, but further in, you cannot see out, but you can always see in. Roughly. It isn't quantity of experience which differs most significantly, but qualities, in ways that cannot be understood without being there further out, only thought about in very formless abstract ways while here further in. The meaning and weight and significance and what all we experience amounts to to us as we experience and remember it, is replaced by something qualitatively completely different outside the human imagination across the boundary. It doesn't become nothing, but what we have is no more, replaced instead by something else.