Putting one's faith in the Ra Material, the cornerstone of this forum, is subjective:
That core and foundational belief then influences the entire being and hence thought, word and deed.
This is what I mean by subjective.
The point of the discussion would be to learn more about experience - the Creator and it's many expressions - listen to other peoples experiences and use them for further contemplation, and not an opportunity to simply promote one's own answers. The infinite nature of Creation, third density especially - is to explore *all* possibilities. That encompasses opinions, beliefs and actions.
That's assuming that your path is the correct and only path. There are many themes that people incarnate to explore, we cannot posit to understand them purely from our own viewpoint. Each is on their own journey. There is also a fine line when proffering one's truth without being asked; bordering between who it actually serves better. There was a fantastic discussion regarding that on this forum a couple of years ago, I'll see if I can find it.
This is the basis of teach/learn. It's a not a single way street, it's two way.
Quote:Subjective: based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
That core and foundational belief then influences the entire being and hence thought, word and deed.
This is what I mean by subjective.
The point of the discussion would be to learn more about experience - the Creator and it's many expressions - listen to other peoples experiences and use them for further contemplation, and not an opportunity to simply promote one's own answers. The infinite nature of Creation, third density especially - is to explore *all* possibilities. That encompasses opinions, beliefs and actions.
Quote:Also, I wouldn't be so quick to assume that the same scrutiny is not applied to science or other belief structures than what posters here display by those you seem to be referring to. Sometimes I've been harsh on people here, but it's only because I have experienced the same thing and learned the falsity of the perception the hard way and would rather give others an opportunity to learn without pain, but of course people can always assume that I'm just being a jackass.
That's assuming that your path is the correct and only path. There are many themes that people incarnate to explore, we cannot posit to understand them purely from our own viewpoint. Each is on their own journey. There is also a fine line when proffering one's truth without being asked; bordering between who it actually serves better. There was a fantastic discussion regarding that on this forum a couple of years ago, I'll see if I can find it.
This is the basis of teach/learn. It's a not a single way street, it's two way.