08-22-2021, 09:21 AM
So I've been thinking deeply about the reincarnation process. There are ideas I've had about it and The Ra Material has caused me to question a lot of it.
The way that I thought of it in the past was like this... Right now we exist in space/time. We have the ability to respond to catalyst and grow. Before and after our incarnation we are in time/space, and while I don't fully understand it, I assume that it would be similar to space/time, but without the ability to interact with catalyst.
So we are on the same page, let me give a brief description of my understanding of each.
Space/time: All space is accessible instantaneously but not all of time. You move through space relative to time and react to catalyst.
Time/space: All time is accessible instantaneously but not all of space. You can move to different parts of your incarnation but are limited in space.
The way I think about this is that you would be tethered to your body to some degree after death, and you are able to rewind and fast forward to different moments in your life but wouldn't be able to interact with or change anything. One part of this that I've struggled with (understanding mentally) is that all vision is processed through the senses, and if you were to look at your surroundings as another observer, I can't imagine what it would look like. For example, some people are colour blind, and only ever see certain shades of colour throughout their whole life -- but I wonder if a blind person or colour blind person would suddenly "see" with vision in time/space, because they are effectively having an out of body experience and don't need physical eyes for their vision. This is confusing to me. What is "seeing" and if we can "see" without eyes, why do we need a physical organ to do so throughout the incarnation?
That's effectively a side-question or tangent, because my real focus here is reincarnation. Ra seems to suggest that we spend time in time/space between our incarnations. My first question is that if all time is accessible, how "long" do you spend in that in-between state before incarnating again?
My second question relates to how we actually reincarnate in time/space. Ra says that the higher self is what triggers the incarnation. Beforehand I imagined that we would pick ourselves who we wanted to incarnate as. Perhaps that there would be someone with a branching amount of choices in relation to catalyst that is going to help us choose how "we" want to grow. The third density being and all of its branching ends always existed throughout time instantaneously, but we choose to live as that being and make the choices that we best define us. You could think of it as a choose-your-own-adventure book, or video game, where all the experiences are previously written out, they exist in "data" or "text", but are not actually experienced until you turn to that page or get to that level and are experiencing it by you with all of your attention.
The question I have relating to that relates back to what I said about time/space... We have access to all of time but limited space (I assume space correspondent to your surroundings during the incarnation, i.e. if you were in Tokyo in 2009, you won't be able to explore Paris in 2009 while reviewing the incarnation -- but could also mean that if you were in the Milky Way in 2009, you won't be able to explore Andromeda while reviewing. The scale is not clear) so how do we pick or "see" our next incarnation? Is this entirely handled by the Higher Self? Once a sufficient amount of "healing" has occurred does the Higher Self simply say "buckle up" and you get whisked away into the womb of a nearby human, or other extraterrestrial life form? Or do we actually explore time/space and pick for ourselves?
It seems kind of daunting to me because as a baby we are so vulnerable, and so sensitive. It really puts in perspective just how vulnerable we must become after death before having the opportunity to reincarnate again. It's almost as if one way or another we must become as babies again even if it's forced on us at the last minute, or after death, and recognising how defenseless and powerless a small child is feels very extreme given how much of a sense of defense and self-preservation we have during our lives here.
Feel free to share with me any of your thoughts or ideas surrounding time/space and reincarnation, or whatever else comes to your mind about this. Peace to you all.
The way that I thought of it in the past was like this... Right now we exist in space/time. We have the ability to respond to catalyst and grow. Before and after our incarnation we are in time/space, and while I don't fully understand it, I assume that it would be similar to space/time, but without the ability to interact with catalyst.
So we are on the same page, let me give a brief description of my understanding of each.
Space/time: All space is accessible instantaneously but not all of time. You move through space relative to time and react to catalyst.
Time/space: All time is accessible instantaneously but not all of space. You can move to different parts of your incarnation but are limited in space.
The way I think about this is that you would be tethered to your body to some degree after death, and you are able to rewind and fast forward to different moments in your life but wouldn't be able to interact with or change anything. One part of this that I've struggled with (understanding mentally) is that all vision is processed through the senses, and if you were to look at your surroundings as another observer, I can't imagine what it would look like. For example, some people are colour blind, and only ever see certain shades of colour throughout their whole life -- but I wonder if a blind person or colour blind person would suddenly "see" with vision in time/space, because they are effectively having an out of body experience and don't need physical eyes for their vision. This is confusing to me. What is "seeing" and if we can "see" without eyes, why do we need a physical organ to do so throughout the incarnation?
That's effectively a side-question or tangent, because my real focus here is reincarnation. Ra seems to suggest that we spend time in time/space between our incarnations. My first question is that if all time is accessible, how "long" do you spend in that in-between state before incarnating again?
My second question relates to how we actually reincarnate in time/space. Ra says that the higher self is what triggers the incarnation. Beforehand I imagined that we would pick ourselves who we wanted to incarnate as. Perhaps that there would be someone with a branching amount of choices in relation to catalyst that is going to help us choose how "we" want to grow. The third density being and all of its branching ends always existed throughout time instantaneously, but we choose to live as that being and make the choices that we best define us. You could think of it as a choose-your-own-adventure book, or video game, where all the experiences are previously written out, they exist in "data" or "text", but are not actually experienced until you turn to that page or get to that level and are experiencing it by you with all of your attention.
The question I have relating to that relates back to what I said about time/space... We have access to all of time but limited space (I assume space correspondent to your surroundings during the incarnation, i.e. if you were in Tokyo in 2009, you won't be able to explore Paris in 2009 while reviewing the incarnation -- but could also mean that if you were in the Milky Way in 2009, you won't be able to explore Andromeda while reviewing. The scale is not clear) so how do we pick or "see" our next incarnation? Is this entirely handled by the Higher Self? Once a sufficient amount of "healing" has occurred does the Higher Self simply say "buckle up" and you get whisked away into the womb of a nearby human, or other extraterrestrial life form? Or do we actually explore time/space and pick for ourselves?
It seems kind of daunting to me because as a baby we are so vulnerable, and so sensitive. It really puts in perspective just how vulnerable we must become after death before having the opportunity to reincarnate again. It's almost as if one way or another we must become as babies again even if it's forced on us at the last minute, or after death, and recognising how defenseless and powerless a small child is feels very extreme given how much of a sense of defense and self-preservation we have during our lives here.
Feel free to share with me any of your thoughts or ideas surrounding time/space and reincarnation, or whatever else comes to your mind about this. Peace to you all.