Yeah, their message wasn't exactly new as Zen or Taoism had already attained many insights. Most adepts will simply understand that life is relative, with love and forgiveness being the guiding principles. All catalyst that stirs emotion signals that you're creating separation. In absolutely all situations, when you're having issues with someone and you think you're right, there's always unity to be found.
Ra describes the left-hand path as requiring a sharp mind. The mind will go to great lengths to come up with a complex explanation as to how another is lacking love, but all catalyst points to a lack of love within the self. We all have certain needs. There will be those who we just conflict with and being submissive in all situations isn't the answer, but the idea is to consciously recognize the unity. So the less that bothers you, the more you can enjoy the moment.
"Those upon the right-hand path have no such protection against other-selves for upon that path the doughty seeker shall find many mirrors for reflection in each other-self it encounters."
Ra describes the left-hand path as requiring a sharp mind. The mind will go to great lengths to come up with a complex explanation as to how another is lacking love, but all catalyst points to a lack of love within the self. We all have certain needs. There will be those who we just conflict with and being submissive in all situations isn't the answer, but the idea is to consciously recognize the unity. So the less that bothers you, the more you can enjoy the moment.
"Those upon the right-hand path have no such protection against other-selves for upon that path the doughty seeker shall find many mirrors for reflection in each other-self it encounters."