(10-30-2013, 10:59 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(10-30-2013, 10:11 PM)peregrine Wrote: What is it that makes the Q'uo sessions ideological, in your view?Ideological in the sense of promotion and encouragement of values, which are of course mainly limited to the habits, desires and awareness of the channel. You know, recommendations (without being asked) on how to meditate to serve the world to counter perceived negative behavior for example. The invention of the "time lateral", American political commentary and framing, appeals whimsy and mothering, nature spirits, etc.
(10-30-2013, 10:11 PM)peregrine Wrote: Does the same, then, apply to the Ra Material (same channel with the same mind and same personal biases)?Nothing so distinctive really.
Did Ra not 'take over' Carla's body in order to communicate?
Q'uo was channeled consciously so the bias of the instrument was surely coloring the message. I always had the notion that Q'uo was more like Carla's higher self, which in turn could well be associated with that social memory complex.
Ra mentioned the other group that worked in South America, could they have been refering to Q'uo or Quetzalcoatl?
It would seem to make sense that the channel that brought through the Ra contact would also work with this group.
(Q)(u)etzalc(o)atl
The pyramid of Chichen Itza is also known as the temple of Quetzalcoatl.