03-01-2012, 08:39 AM
Thank you Zen.
Now this is somewhat strange given the import that the Emerald Tablets place on it.
Ra neither takes away from that import by its neglect, nor does it address it.
Ra's reason has to do with the infringement upon free will, so we must ask whose free will be infringed upon should Ra make information about this availabe.
So if we look at what Thoth reveals here, it doesn't seem that the free will of the people of Khem would be infringed upon, because the secret is already revealed. It is still guarded by the key.
The only other infringement would be upon the attackers, should that key be revealed or some event put into action that would keep them from being able to choose somehow what they would do that has to do with this event.
I am not a proponent of the future being set in stone. With choice, all things are possible oiutcomes, and because of the time/space factor, all things are already done. There is a paradox that defies logic and comprehension. So we can neither say the future is predictable or unpredictable. All we can say is there will be.
What the two sources of information tell us is that there will be attackers, and that there is a way to defeat them hidden beneath the Sphinx and the Pyramid. Ra will not offer information on it because it infringes on one side's free will.
Given that this future war is spoken of throughout the religions of the world, and that it involves technologies beyond what man has available now, it would seem to me to be an important matter to study further.
So I would ask why hasn't there been some greater effort to figure the puzzle out?
Now this is somewhat strange given the import that the Emerald Tablets place on it.
Ra neither takes away from that import by its neglect, nor does it address it.
Ra's reason has to do with the infringement upon free will, so we must ask whose free will be infringed upon should Ra make information about this availabe.
So if we look at what Thoth reveals here, it doesn't seem that the free will of the people of Khem would be infringed upon, because the secret is already revealed. It is still guarded by the key.
The only other infringement would be upon the attackers, should that key be revealed or some event put into action that would keep them from being able to choose somehow what they would do that has to do with this event.
I am not a proponent of the future being set in stone. With choice, all things are possible oiutcomes, and because of the time/space factor, all things are already done. There is a paradox that defies logic and comprehension. So we can neither say the future is predictable or unpredictable. All we can say is there will be.
What the two sources of information tell us is that there will be attackers, and that there is a way to defeat them hidden beneath the Sphinx and the Pyramid. Ra will not offer information on it because it infringes on one side's free will.
Given that this future war is spoken of throughout the religions of the world, and that it involves technologies beyond what man has available now, it would seem to me to be an important matter to study further.
So I would ask why hasn't there been some greater effort to figure the puzzle out?