11-28-2012, 03:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-28-2012, 04:59 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
(11-28-2012, 11:51 AM)Pablísimo Wrote:(11-27-2012, 02:18 PM)Tenet Nosce Wrote:Quote:other than the general philosophy of compassion, since that is, after all, what we're supposed to be learning here in 3D, and, in my understanding, the actual purpose of 3D to begin with.
Oh gosh, no! Compassion is a function of 4D. If humanity were here to teach/learn compassion, this whole experience would have been a miserable failure, don't you think? The spiritual functions of humanity in 3D are faith and love.
http://www.lawofone.info/results.php?s=42#6
Quote:42.6 Questioner: In the last session you made the statement that “We, that is Ra, spent much time/space in the fifth-density balancing the intense compassion that we had gained in the fourth-density.” Could you expand on this concept with respect to the material you just discussed?
Ra: I am Ra. The fourth density, as we have said, abounds in compassion. This compassion is folly when seen through the eyes of wisdom. It (compassion) is the salvation of third density but creates a mismatch in the ultimate balance of the entity
My take on that is that Compassion is pretty darn important in 3D (where we ARE now), especially at the end of the cycle. Ra didn't mince words.
That, and it is interesting that this extremely vital bit of information about our current incarnated density is in session #42. Session 42 of our very own Wanderer's Guide to the Galaxy.
Love to all
Hi Pablísimo,
Always great to have you in a thread!
But you might have misunderstood my comment when I said compassion is a function of 4D. That doesn't in any way imply that compassion isn't important in 3D. It's just not the main focus of the lessons.
You may have missed the sub-context- which admittedly could be hard to follow because Monica and I were "drilling down" quite a bit. We were talking about the remediation of lessons for wanderers.
Wanderers have a reciprocal relationship to the 3D experience. While it might be part of our service to aid in the balancing of the group mind through the offering of compassion and wisdom, we in turn are served by the opportunity to balance our own personal consciousness with the lessons of love and faith.
So in getting back to the sidebar with Monica about how compassion applies to eating animals- yes it does apply. But extending compassion- and the ethical principles derived thereof- outside of human-human relationships is- according to my estimation- a very advanced lesson for a 3D entity to be teach/learning.
I don't believe for one minute that mastery of this lesson is in any case necessary for graduation to 4D.
For a wanderer who is beyond mastery of compassion to even adepthood, the concept of raising animals for food presents a particular challenge. On the one hand- it can certainly be a part of their mission to push the boundaries of compassion within humanity to extend beyond humans to 2D entities, or the planetary entity.
On the other hand, the lessons to be recapitulated by said wanderer are likely to be quite different.
In the case of a wanderer who is adept at compassion, there is no need for recapitulation of lessons about compassion. They have- obviously- gone beyond mastery of this function.
And yet, here they are. So that being said, whatever lessons they were wanting to remediate, chances are those lessons are primarily about faith and love. If it is further seen that love flows freely from the wanderer, then we are left to speculate about faith alone.
Finally, it is unlikely that any wanderer came here to remediate wisdom, whether they have previously attained mastery of it, or not.
At this juncture, let me be clear that I am making a generalization about what those lessons might be for a theoretical wanderer and NOT implying I know what is the lesson for any specific person in any specific situation.
So therefore, I will leave it to the reader to speculate about what sorts of lessons about faith and/or love might be relevant to a wanderer whose mission might involve this practice of raising animals for food.
But getting back to that quote, I certainly agree that it is very relevant to the discussion, and I wouldn't argue with your analysis. However, I might point out that it is "cherry-picked" in the sense that you appear to have decided to deliberately leave out another part of the quote which is also highly relevant:
Quote:Thus we, as a social memory complex of fourth density, had the tendency towards compassion even to martyrdom in aid of other-selves. When the fifth-density harvest was achieved we found that in this vibratory level flaws could be seen in the efficacy of such unrelieved compassion. We spent much time/space in contemplation of those ways of the Creator which imbue love with wisdom.
Interestingly, this part of the quote directly responds to the previous discussion about unbalanced compassion. Forgive me for a direct question, but why did you decide to leave out this part of the quote?
But besides that, I think you hit the nail on the head by drawing our attention to Session 42 as the entire session most definitely speaks to this very issue. Great work!
I also find it a point of interest that this is the only session in which the word "salvation" appears. So, it might be wise to tread lightly with this particular word, as it is typically a very charged concept that means wildly different things to different people.
EDITORIAL NOTE: I had not read Monica's previous post before replying to Pablísimo.