(03-12-2011, 07:47 PM)unity100 Wrote:Quote:Quote:there seems to be great resistance to the idea of death on average. for some reason.
I feel it is because many view death as destruction. Even having faith in LOO teachings, some might find it disconcerting to ultimately shed your personality.
I would like to believe that once it's gone, we'll realize the physical personality is more constricting and it will be a relief to be free of it (until our next incarnation).
curious part is, even those people who speak of being 'one' or 'i am' or 'everything' seem to exhibit that resistance.
I think my own fascination with it is due to the fact that the more I look into it, the more apparent it is seeming that 3D is not a physical setting any way, shape, or form; it is a perception.
There are two major things that come into play here, imo. First, Ra seems to be fairly sure when the channelings happened that the world would suffer some sort of cataclysm at harvest. Ra was not confident that we would see a majority harvest, and saw the earth disposing of us before the start of 4D with some sort of catastrophe. From my readings of this board, I have since seen the readings from Q'uo, stating that due to the large number of wanderers incarnating over the last 30 years, the earth's cataclysm had been averted, and instead we would suffer a few small ones instead.
On a small tangent, I checked out world population numbers from 1982 to 2010. In 1982, we had somewhere over 4 billion people on the planet. Coming into this year, that number has jumped to nearly 7 billion. If we are to take Q'uo in consideration, doesn't it all make sense? We've nearly doubled the population of earth in 30 years, and if Ra is to be believed, most of those entities incarnating are among the highest on the vibrational spectrum as they come to witness the harvest. The numbers make sense in terms of the earth coming together in a way that might not be completely apparent to Ra when the original readings were given.
We know from Ra that during the transitional period, the yellow sphere will start to fade into potentiation as the green sphere fully activates. We also know that the reason this happens is simply because we will not be able to maintain the illusion of 3D once we've fully immersed into 4D. The wording of this passage, to myself, makes it clear that Ra is speaking of a state of mind rather than a physical existence. There is a text in which Ra states that the yellow sphere will be empty for a time as we "unlock" our 4D bodies, but that doesn't necessarily include the 1st and 2nd density as well. It might have been rolled up in Ra's prediction that we were gonna see apocalypse, without knowing the sheer number of souls that were scheduled to come help with harvest.
It may be that our self-awareness leaves us as we start to perceive the world differently in 4D; we no longer see ourselves as individuals because we cannot hide our thoughts and emotions from others. This continues until we find our true selves/personality and fully embrace 4D perhaps...
In terms of the electrical body, I am not sure if this means the emergence of a spiritual/psychic body of some form or a change to our current bodies. I once read a fascinating article on autistic children possibly being the next evolution of human being due to how their brains are almost "fused" together... makes me wonder - are these our 4D entities on earth now, patiently waiting for harvest as they have to put up with 3D with great difficulty? I'm sorry if that's offensive to anyone who is personally affected, but its just a thought...
Sorry, more on this quick: We know that 4D vibrations started in 1937 from Ra, right? Check this out from wikipedia, history section of autism:
Quote:The word autism first took its modern sense in 1938 when Hans Asperger of the Vienna University Hospital adopted Bleuler's terminology autistic psychopaths in a lecture in German about child psychology. Asperger was investigating an ASD now known as Asperger syndrome, though for various reasons it was not widely recognized as a separate diagnosis until 1981. Leo Kanner of the Johns Hopkins Hospital first used autism in its modern sense in English when he introduced the label early infantile autism in a 1943 report of 11 children with striking behavioral similarities.
So autism came into "existence" in 1938... Interesting. I'll leave it at that.
The other thing I was thinking was that I wonder if electrical could possibly be a reference to biotechnology? Nanomedicine/machines that are built to keep us alive and well or something like that... meh.