07-13-2011, 07:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-13-2011, 09:22 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
... and don't forget these!
Yea. This seemingly miniscule point bears some weight to my best way of thinking also. Notice how Ra was attempting to give a HINT as to how to frame a query in order to get a clear response.
So that pretty much sums up Ra's view on "wrongness". Excepting a couple of trivial points on the proper use of crystals and pyramids in healing work.
By contrast, I counted 17 times the presence of the word "wrong" in the query.
Quote:Ra: I am Ra. The Law of One, though beyond the limitations of name, as you call vibratory sound complexes, may be approximated by stating that all things are one, that there is no polarity, no right or wrong, no disharmony, but only identity. All is one, and that one is love/light, light/love, the Infinite Creator.
Quote:Ra: I am Ra. We wish no quibbling but prefer to avoid the use of terms such as the verb, to allow. Free will does not allow, nor would predetermination disallow, experiential distortions. Rather the Law of Confusion offers a free reach for the energies of each mind/body/spirit complex. The verb, to allow, would be considered pejorative in that it suggests a polarity between right and wrong or allowed and not allowed. This may seem a minuscule point. However, to our best way of thinking it bears some weight.
Yea. This seemingly miniscule point bears some weight to my best way of thinking also. Notice how Ra was attempting to give a HINT as to how to frame a query in order to get a clear response.
Quote:As to the instrument, the journey from worth in action to worth in esse is arduous. The entity has denied itself in order to be free of that which it calls addiction*. This sort of martyrdom, and here we speak of the small but symbolically great sacrifice of the clothing, causes the entity to frame a selfhood in poorness which feeds unworthiness unless the poverty is seen to be true richness. In other words, good works for the wrong reasons cause confusion and distortion. We encourage the instrument to value itself and to see that its true requirements are valued by the self. We suggest contemplation of true richness of being.
So that pretty much sums up Ra's view on "wrongness". Excepting a couple of trivial points on the proper use of crystals and pyramids in healing work.
By contrast, I counted 17 times the presence of the word "wrong" in the query.