12-01-2012, 02:41 PM
(12-01-2012, 05:49 AM)Confused Wrote: I do not consider myself a practicing Hindu. I was born into the tradition and that is about it. I make no big deal about it, personally; and moreover, a true student of the LOO can not make a big deal about his or her illusory personal identity of an incarnation, in my opinion.
Oh, I didn't mean to make a big deal about it! I was just excited that somebody might be able to confirm or deny my ramblings.
It is a particular area of interest of mine to research how the original teachings of Ra became distorted, and how these distortions have worked their way down to the religious teachings of the modern day.
Thus- I didn't mean to define you according to your "illusory husk" but just thought that your particular husk might be more prone to the possession of information that I would find helpful in my studies.

Quote:I see no islands, personally; but only a continuous spectrum of devotional thought, typifying the common yearning of the human heart to reach out and spiritually mate with the One Infinite Creator.
One time- on an ayahuasca trip- I was specifically given the image of islands floating in a vast sea. The sea represented our physical universe. Each of the islands had a long cylindrical growth (like a rod) on its underside, reaching deep down into the sea below, and providing a counterbalance against waves rippling through the sea. Also- some type of energy was being drawn up the rod from the sea to support the islands.
I was given the impression that, as those inhabiting the islands grew in awareness through incarnation into the physical, the balancing rod grew thicker and deeper down into the sea. I was further given the impression that the inhabitants of one of these islands decided to do an "experiment" and artificially extend their rod in order to draw more energy from the sea.
Something went "wrong" and it caused huge explosions in the sea. Huge tidal waves went rippling across the sea, causing the nearest islands to pitch and dive precariously... particularly the ones whose balancing rods were not highly developed.
A coalition was made to repair the damage, however in order to do this, the inhabitants of the affected islands needed to go underwater (i.e. physically incarnate) and make the adjustments from the inside.
Here on the flip-side of Creation, earth is the place where this explosions occurred. We experienced these as the detonation of nuclear weapons.
Thus, the "bridges" to be constructed are those between the inhabitants of the affected islands, now incarnated on earth, and those incarnated from the island where the experiment took place. The intent is to use those bridges for dissemination of information which can help to balance the errors in philosophy which provided the foundation for the development of the nuclear weapons.
These errors primarily revolve around a dualistic theology/cosmology wherein there are "good" and "evil" forces in the world. This is the philosophical foundation for the idea that "evil" could be eradicated through the use of nuclear weapons, or threats thereof.