09-20-2013, 10:34 AM
as others have mentioned, Don made a followup siggestion to this query, further clarifying this point.
it is regards the legal system, and it having a 'set response' to most situations.
the codification of the response is the primary issue (treating every situation as similiar or alike).
this is a form of 'control', as it does not recognise the flexibility and spontaneity in human action.
I mean, are we not 'over-governed' by most respects? ie, laws extending into domains where they have no right to?
* psychedelic substances
* age of consent for sexual relations
* drinking age
* bigamy laws
* etc etc (insert more 'outrageous' laws here
these are laws which aim to 'protect' ... and I am sure in 90% of cases, it helps, for the other '10%' it acts as a form of imprisonment. (restricting free-will action, for actions that do not interfere negatively with others).
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although in the above quote, Ra refers specifically to the American Civil War?
what is the 'peacable people from the bonds of chaos"?
it is regards the legal system, and it having a 'set response' to most situations.
Quote:83.14 Questioner: I would say that a very high percentage of the laws and restrictions within what we call our legal system are of a nature of enslavement of which I just spoke. Would you agree with this?
Ra: I am Ra. It is a necessary balance to the intention of law, which is to protect, that the result would encompass an equal distortion towards imprisonment. Therefore, we may say that your supposition is correct.
This is not to denigrate those who, in green and blue-ray energies, sought to free a peaceable people from the bonds of chaos
but only to point out the inevitable consequences of codification of response which does not recognize the uniqueness of each and every situation within your experience.
the codification of the response is the primary issue (treating every situation as similiar or alike).
this is a form of 'control', as it does not recognise the flexibility and spontaneity in human action.
I mean, are we not 'over-governed' by most respects? ie, laws extending into domains where they have no right to?
* psychedelic substances
* age of consent for sexual relations
* drinking age
* bigamy laws
* etc etc (insert more 'outrageous' laws here
these are laws which aim to 'protect' ... and I am sure in 90% of cases, it helps, for the other '10%' it acts as a form of imprisonment. (restricting free-will action, for actions that do not interfere negatively with others).
- -
although in the above quote, Ra refers specifically to the American Civil War?
what is the 'peacable people from the bonds of chaos"?
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