06-29-2011, 07:48 AM
(06-28-2011, 11:12 AM)kycahi Wrote:(06-28-2011, 02:32 AM)neutral333 Wrote: In the book there seems to be a huge rift between the Orion group and that of Ra.
At the same time, they are both advanced enough to know their connectedness and oneness.
This is a dichotomy that I would like to see more discussion on.
Do certain members of the Orion group eventually shift polarity over to service to others?
Will these two groups eventually merge and, if so, what would that involve?
What happens to light when it is successfully extinguished by service to self polarity?
Does the One Infinite Creator experience joy from the Orion group when they are successful? Or maybe it is just interesting to have dynamic forces in creation.
Thoughts?
I suppose the OG loses members all the time, but gains new ones too. Regarding a merger, that implies that the OG as a body will vote to switch to STO. If they did, they probably would be glad for assistance from the Ra folk to get things right. We have postulated elsewhere that when in time/space between lives, we chat with our "enemies," people who have been troublesome to us in these lives e.g. in-laws, bosses, ex-spouses.
So maybe on some level folks like Ra and the OG do have conversations. I think of the bonus features on DVDs where the actors that played foes in the movie chat with each other about their characters and performances.
The One experiences joy, I would say, through the OG, Ra and each of us experiencing joy. I don't have the brain power to conceive of what the One might experience in/of itself. Many/most Christians perceive "God" as a grandfather figure who is not much different from us except having created us and listening to our prayers. My dear neighbor lady wonders, "How can God let sweet little children be molested and killed?" for example. We know that the infinite One is too magnificent to comprehend.
I depend on the One to be at the top of a hierarchy with me at the bottom and my higher self next in line. Above HS is a mystery that might be worth discussing, but personally I feel it having no relevance. I just want it to make sense and be reliable.
As I reread the above, it looks like I'm in a cranky mood, and I think that I actually am--the coffee isn't doing its usual job. Sorry about that.
Ahahaa, I don't think you sound cranky! I like what you said actually.
But in response to the question about what would happen if the STS were able to extuinguish light...
Hypothetically speaking, if the STS distinguished all the light... it seems to me that they would lose purpose. The STS gains power by putting out the light, and is motivated by this idea of putting it out. But if there was truly no longer light to be put out... I don't know. It seems like the STS would become dull.
It's like, "Okay I've taken over the universe. I am the one in control now, and I have experienced everyway in which to feel powerful and dominate. Now what's there to do?"