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Why the term "wanderer" - neutral333 - 03-16-2014

I have affectionately accepted the term wanderer as I saw myself as someone not of the society but merely dwelling in it. But now I wonder why that term was chosen.

A wanderer seems to be someone with no purpose. For most of my life, I felt that I did not have any real sense of purpose, so maybe the term is appropriate. But the way Ra speaks of wanderers, there is a sense of purpose. Can anyone help straighten out this dichotomy?

One Love!


RE: Why the term "wanderer" - anagogy - 03-16-2014

You are a wanderer, because you "wandered" away from higher density existence, but not without purpose, with the express intent of assisting the lower levels of vibration to raise up to a higher level of vibrational awareness. So wander about this 3rd density reality, as a temporarily 3rd density being, and raise some consciousness! Smile


RE: Why the term "wanderer" - zenmaster - 03-16-2014

(03-16-2014, 02:04 AM)neutral333 Wrote: I have affectionately accepted the term wanderer as I saw myself as someone not of the society but merely dwelling in it. But now I wonder why that term was chosen.

A wanderer seems to be someone with no purpose. For most of my life, I felt that I did not have any real sense of purpose, so maybe the term is appropriate. But the way Ra speaks of wanderers, there is a sense of purpose. Can anyone help straighten out this dichotomy?

One Love!

The term comes from George Hunt Williamson "The Saucers Speak". Ra often used terms with which Don and Carla were particularly familiar. For example "time/space" and "space/time". Whether or not a wanderer feels they are of this society, or that they have a purpose, or start the habit of using the tired, ridiculous, grandiose meme-inspired chanelling language because they think they've connected to some authoritative, transcendent "knowing", it's quite obvious they are still blindly using that metaphorical tiny candle in the dark.


RE: Why the term "wanderer" - michael430 - 03-16-2014

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RE: Why the term "wanderer" - zenmaster - 03-16-2014

(03-16-2014, 09:23 AM)michael430 Wrote:
(03-16-2014, 02:59 AM)zenmaster Wrote: The term comes from George Hunt Williamson "The Saucers Speak". Ra often used terms with which Don and Carla were particularly familiar. For example "time/space" and "space/time". Whether or not a wanderer feels they are of this society, or that they have a purpose, or start the habit of using the tired, ridiculous, grandiose meme-inspired chanelling language because they think they've connected to some authoritative, transcendent "knowing", it's quite obvious they are still blindly using that metaphorical tiny candle in the dark.

Hey Zen , are you saying that time/space and space/time are also terms from that book? In your opinion, would reading it help me to better understand what they mean within the Ra material?

Could you take a moment to give me your briefest definition of the two?
Time/space and space/time terms came directly from Don's understanding of Dewey B. Larson's work (they were friends). I definitely think reading the prior channeling sessions, the book "Secrets of the UFO", "The Saucers Speak", "Other Tongues, Other Flesh", watching the Bill Tush interview which relates a lot of Don's interests at the time (and expressed to Ra), would help provide context.

Some understanding of Larson's theoretical model would also shed light on the use of the terms. Time and space are the same thing but made distinct by virtue of more presence of one aspect of this identity being emphasized over the other. Temporal and spatial displacements describe a vibration from which we have all manifestation.


RE: Why the term "wanderer" - AnthroHeart - 03-16-2014

I don't know if anyone can know for certain if they are a wanderer. Besides me having some pretty profound psychic experiences, both positive and negative, I have no other vantage point. I even had a few times of absolute clarity, as if I were Creator. Everything was beautiful to me.


RE: Why the term "wanderer" - zenmaster - 03-16-2014

(03-16-2014, 03:47 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: I don't know if anyone can know for certain if they are a wanderer.
If you believe Ra, between eight and one-half and nine and three-quarters percent of wanderers definitely can, and do.


RE: Why the term "wanderer" - Fang - 03-17-2014

Quote:The term comes from George Hunt Williamson "The Saucers Speaks". Ra often used terms with which Don and Carla were particularly familiar.

Also, GHW was one of the purported contactees that Don went and met and interviewed long before the Ra contact.


RE: Why the term "wanderer" - AnthroHeart - 03-17-2014

(03-16-2014, 08:40 PM)zenmaster Wrote:
(03-16-2014, 03:47 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: I don't know if anyone can know for certain if they are a wanderer.
If you believe Ra, between eight and one-half and nine and three-quarters percent of wanderers definitely can, and do.

That would be interesting too if we could have a strong feeling about which density we come from, that would be accurate.


RE: Why the term "wanderer" - zenmaster - 03-17-2014

(03-17-2014, 09:47 AM)Gemini Wolf Wrote:
(03-16-2014, 08:40 PM)zenmaster Wrote:
(03-16-2014, 03:47 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: I don't know if anyone can know for certain if they are a wanderer.
If you believe Ra, between eight and one-half and nine and three-quarters percent of wanderers definitely can, and do.

That would be interesting too if we could have a strong feeling about which density we come from, that would be accurate.

Why would that be interesting?


RE: Why the term "wanderer" - AnthroHeart - 03-17-2014

I'm just curious about knowing which density I'm from. That's why it would be interesting.


RE: Why the term "wanderer" - zenmaster - 03-17-2014

Seems like a tautology.


RE: Why the term "wanderer" - Hotsizzle77 - 03-17-2014

Obviously we all have an extreme desire in growing spiritually. The very act of us reading the Law of One has brought us together. We are all wonderers. There's a reason why we share our love onto this forum


RE: Why the term "wanderer" - Steppingfeet - 03-18-2014

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RE: Why the term "wanderer" - Aaron - 03-21-2014

There are some good quotes from Q'uo in the "Are you a Wanderer?" section of the llresearch.org website: http://llresearch.org/wanderer_quotes.aspx

I'm thinking specifically of the last section - "You have service to perform for planet Earth." and these two portions especially stood out to me:

Quote:You see, it is the love with which you do things that radiates; it is not the things that you do. Among your peoples this has been much misunderstood, for people look to see if there is some service that can be their spiritual gift to the world. They are looking for a dramatic role to play, to teach or to heal or to prophesy. And yet these things are forever secondary to the primary mission of each of you upon this particular planet in this particular density at this time. The mission before each of you is simply to address all of that which comes to you with an open heart, just that.

Quote:Once one has been able, even for a short time, to run before the wind of spirit and to feel the sails billow, one has become able to recognize what it feels like to be in the rhythm and in the rightness of things. For truly we say to you, to the best of our knowledge, each has a destiny. Each has a mission. Each has come into incarnation with gifts to share, with a mission to fulfill, a service to do, and with learning to accomplish. The learning is always about love. The serving is always about trusting in the rightness of the moment.



RE: Why the term "wanderer" - AnthroHeart - 03-21-2014

So if we are serving someone, but not feeling love when we do it, it kind of negates the service then I guess. I strive to change my thoughts to more positive. My mom has some ferrets that annoy me at times, but I think I can change to love them too. My mom adores ferrets. I think my disdain for ferrets is more to get back at my mom for how she acts around me. Not that I truly dislike them. After all, the head of a furry convention that I attended is named Glass Ferret. And I had a spectacular time at that convention. Just can't afford to go anymore.

I like what Q'uo says about addressing all of which comes before you with an open heart. I think slowly I will once again feel the unconditional love of Creator in my heart.