(03-17-2011, 03:31 PM)3DMonkey Wrote: I have a few comments regarding your comments, hogey11. I can't say them because I'm not following your train of thought anymore. You are diving in hard and fast, and I appreciate it. I think you are making connections in your mind all over the place. If you could pinpoint one curiousity at a time, it will help me sound less one-track minded . We started off talking about the formation of green ray spheres and what the others spheres experience during that. I love talking about it of course. I'm not sure what the new point you see is.
Share your thoughts, brother!
I can probably come off as a little intense in some ways, but I truly appreciate the challenges and viewpoints that are offered by all. Each gives me a fresh angle to pursue within the framework of my own head/mind, and therefore, I accept all. I may not agree with you tho...
I am very scattered in my thinking. I'm not going to lie - half my posts I end up revising 4-5 times each because I start on one subject and halfway through i'm totally somewhere else, but I feel i'm making some progress in my own understanding of the world laid before us at this junction of s/t.
To "slow it down" a bit, I would say my central single curiosity lies in the fact that we know that the yellow sphere and green sphere are incompatible when in full activation. Despite this, there remains a "transition period".
We know from Don's questioning of Ra that the previous transition from 2D to 3D included some physiological changes as well as a powerful evolution over a short period of time. 2D to 3D, as mentioned in the quote from my last post, was the addition of abstract thought and a weakening of the body complex so as to challenge incarnated entities to start their quests in 3D. Why would our switch to 4D be much different than the cycle before? What real evidence do we have that this physical world and body will cease to exist due to some cosmic switch being flipped? All we have is Ra saying that our 3D self must die when we go into 4D. For myself, I don't feel Ra was speaking of a physical death in full, but instead the death of our perception of the world and our interaction with it. Like our evolution from animal to human, we will evolve into something more than ourselves currently are.