(08-08-2020, 03:32 AM)Jim Kent + Wrote:(08-01-2020, 08:32 PM)Dtris Wrote: This is why people go postal. I would be so enraged I would end up hurting people. Amazing that you have made it to where you are. One of the first things I learned at a young age is you don't tell people about your unusual experiences. If they don't ridicule you, they think you are nuts. Nothing good ever comes out of telling people that aren't part of the seeking group about your experiences. One of the benefits of the internet has been bringing people who mainly fly solo together to discuss their experiences like we do here.
The after affects of the "Indigo-Ray Blow-Through" ( As those of Q'uo put it ) meant that I felt so overwhelmingly positive that the first day or so was a bit of an adventure. The experience that was perceived as "illness" was so profoundly beautiful / awesome / powerful that its lingering effect, thankfully kept me from losing my s***!
Just as well really, because if I had lost my temper, I would have been screwed!
I could have been forgiven for getting angry, dragged out of my bed by the police, incarcerated and forcibly drugged for having a confusing and overwhelming mystical-experience. But if I got angry and aggressive, that would legally and in their hypocritical view, morally, justify all of their actions. It's the same circular-logic that the police often use.
From considerable experience, I have to totally agree that is totally pointless and actually potentially very hazardous, to disclose a larger perspective of reality than many people are familiar and / or comfortable with...
Ah, good ol' 3rd Density Humans, don't you just love 'em!?
I so agree because in some ways disclosing, for example, Ra’s views on incarnation and structure system, may seem wild but at the same time, who knows it may suddenly attract, or totally break someone’s awareness, and you never know how many.. so that’s also an interesting action, , isn’t it ?
I love your gold ol’ density formula