01-10-2013, 11:35 AM
(01-09-2013, 01:53 PM)Ashim Wrote: I do quite a bit of random searches of the Ra material on the wonderful site lawofone.info that most of you know and use and came across a passage that I had read in the past but failed to make any meaningful connection..until now.
The entities Ra calls 'Diaspora' would seem to refer to the Jewish race and the 'state' of Israel.
Dia (God/deity) Spora (spore/seed)
Would like your thoughts on this.
24.17 Questioner: Could you tell me why the Orion group had to leave after what figures to be a six hundred year period?
Ra: I am Ra. Although the impression that they had given to those who called them that these entities were an elite group, that which you know as “Diaspora” occurred, causing much dispersion of these peoples so that they became an humbler and more honorable breed, less bellicose and more aware of the loving-kindness of the One Creator.
The creation about them tended towards being somewhat bellicose, somewhat oriented towards the enslavement of others, but they themselves, the target of the Orion group by means of their genetic superiority/weakness, became what you may call the underdogs, thereby letting the feelings of gratitude for their neighbors, their family, and their One Creator begin to heal the feelings of elitism which led to the distortions of power over others which had caused their own bellicosity.
I may be forced to think differently if the conjoining quotes of the material re-direct my interpretations of this one verse, but by this quote I am not reading that it was referring to any other except the Orion group themselves.
Read this part of the verse again which is the part referring to that of which is being spoken. My additions are in bold brackets.
"...Although the impression that they (The Orions) had given to those who called them, (added comma to maintain thought and accurate interpretation) that these entities (The Orions) were an elite group, that which you know as “Diaspora” occurred, causing much dispersion of these peoples (The Orions)..."
Is Ashim using adjoining Ra quotes that cause him to think that this quote refers to the Jews, or is he simply suggesting that because the word 'diaspora' is used, that it might be the Jews that are referenced? I have not yet checked the quote area of text which this has been taken from. I know I should have, before responding, but that would cause me to lose my thoughts. lol
Other than some other quotes to offer further clarification, I take this portion to simply say that The Orion Elites had become fractionated and split in practice and desires, and because of that division some of them chose to leave and live a different way of life on this planet. This migrating division of The Orion Elite ... 'became an humbler and more honorable breed, less bellicose (aggressive) and more aware of the loving-kindness of the One Creator.'
Now what is to follow in the next quote will be difficult to keep up with so be aware of my effort to interpret in brackets and comment
The Ra Material goes on to say that, in the course of this alteration of their original elite ways, and the fact of their being both, superior to the creation around them, and considered weaker than the Orion Elite which they left behind, they became afflicted as underdogs, and because of their affliction by the Orion Elite, they were offered the sympathy and compassion of the neighbors and family which felt for them, and that love and kindness began to heal them, the Orion division/diaspora, of their bellicose traits.
Read the quote again with this understanding, and I will add the bold comments to assist you.
"The creation about them, (both native and genetically altered human and hybrid species), tended towards being somewhat bellicose, (agressive,) somewhat oriented towards the enslavement of others, but they themselves,(The Orion Division,) the target of the Orion group (The Orion Elite which they separated from,) by means of their genetic superiority/weakness, (superior to human genes, weaker in the minds of their brothers because of their hybridism and their decision to divide,) became what you may call the underdogs, thereby letting the feelings of gratitude for their neighbors, their family, and their One Creator begin to heal the feelings of elitism which led to the distortions of power over others which had caused their own bellicosity."
I think it is obvious that what is being spoken of here is also confirmation of what many religions around the world point to, that there was a war between the gods, who had been enslaving, interbreeding, and genetically mutating, and that one side of the gods chose to live in compassion for what they had created on this planet rather than in superior rule.
It also affirms the speculations about the human being the result of both hybridization and interbreeding between alien and human, which religious texts also speak to.
This quote is not referring to the Jews, but rather the Orions who chose to leave behind the ways of their more aggressive Elite brothers.
I think what Cyan has pointed out here has some degree of benefit, although I cannot agree with it all.
Cyan said, " I also believe that STS (and through its expression), Orion is one of the most important aspects of human developement thus far, and without it, we would be a infinitely poorer race/species/soul.
(I am not sure poorer would be appropriate, but the human experience of primitive hunter/gatherer was certainly radically elevated.) " UNQUOTE
One thing that stands out more than anything in this quote, to me anyway, is where they say they were 'called.'
"...Although the impression that they (The Orions) had given to those who called them..."
Who called them, and how?
That would be my question after hearing this.