12-02-2012, 08:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-02-2012, 08:31 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
(12-02-2012, 08:15 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(12-02-2012, 07:57 PM)rie Wrote: What does 'quantum leap' mean?A transdimensional jump. Each density is discrete and therefore a quantum.
"40.10 Questioner: I am assuming that this vibratory increase began about twenty to thirty years ago. Is this correct?
Ra: I am Ra. The first harbingers of this were approximately forty-five of your years ago, the energies vibrating more intensely through the forty-year period preceding the final movement of vibratory matter, shall we say, through the quantum leap, as you would call it."
"40.11 Questioner: Starting then, forty-five years ago, and taking the entire increase of vibration that we will experience in this density change, approximately what percentage through this increase in vibrational change are we right now?
Ra: I am Ra. The vibratory nature of your environment is true color, green. This is at this time heavily over-woven with the orange ray of planetary consciousness. However, the nature of quanta is such that the movement over the boundary is that of discrete placement of vibratory level."
"82.12...The lessons of third density are predestined by the very nature of the vibratory rates experienced during this particular density and by the nature of the quantum jump to the vibratory experiences of fourth density...."
Wouldn't we normally consider a "quantum jump" between two discrete densities to be something rather sudden and noticeable? How do you reconcile the notion of a "quantum jump" with a <700-year "transition period" with no overtly detectable onset or completion?