I had dreams where I died and reviewed my life, but that prob don't count.
So what religion's eschatology is the closest to Ra's version of the harvest?
There is definitely an aspect of cargo cult idealism or participation mystique at work in the idea of one's role in "preparing for the harvest". So much so that it begs the question if such ritualistic thinking is actually honestly thought of as means to increase polarity (i.e. by attempting to replace impure thoughts with some idea of "loving" thoughts). It's as if the idealized abstraction of polarity or compassion substitutes for the actual thing which seems like an act of desperation. And due to the vague intuition at work, I'm not sure the confusion is eventually seen for what it is because it can and will be displaced to another future sign when satisfaction/expectation is not forthcoming.
So what religion's eschatology is the closest to Ra's version of the harvest?
There is definitely an aspect of cargo cult idealism or participation mystique at work in the idea of one's role in "preparing for the harvest". So much so that it begs the question if such ritualistic thinking is actually honestly thought of as means to increase polarity (i.e. by attempting to replace impure thoughts with some idea of "loving" thoughts). It's as if the idealized abstraction of polarity or compassion substitutes for the actual thing which seems like an act of desperation. And due to the vague intuition at work, I'm not sure the confusion is eventually seen for what it is because it can and will be displaced to another future sign when satisfaction/expectation is not forthcoming.