04-13-2014, 10:29 AM
(04-12-2014, 06:22 PM)darklight Wrote: I still don't understand that because on 6th density level, the beings are not naive, and yet the most wanderers are from the 6th density.
Ra stated clearly that a 6th density STS being would not take that risk. He also said that a 6th density STS being is extreme wise. So, are 6th density STO beings less wise? Or maybe a 6th density STS being would have serious trouble to adapt itself in a 3th density incarnation?
These two quotes comes to mind.
Quote:36.16 Questioner: Then the sixth-density entity who has reached that point in positive orientation may choose to become what we call a Wanderer and move back. I am wondering if this ever occurs with a negatively oriented sixth-density entity? Do any move back as Wanderers?
Ra: I am Ra. Once the negatively polarized entity has reached a certain point in the wisdom density it becomes extremely unlikely that it will choose to risk the forgetting, for this polarization is not selfless but selfish and with wisdom realizes the jeopardy of such “wandering.” Occasionally a sixth-density negative entity becomes a Wanderer in an effort to continue to polarize towards the negative. This is extremely unusual.
Quote:12.28 Questioner: Are most of these from the fourth density? What density do they come from?
Ra: I am Ra. Few there are of fourth density. The largest number of Wanderers, as you call them, are of the sixth density. The desire to serve must be distorted towards a great deal of purity of mind and what you may call foolhardiness or bravery, depending upon your distortion complex judgment. The challenge/danger of the Wanderer is that it will forget its mission, become karmically involved, and thus be swept into the maelstrom from which it had incarnated to aid the destruction.
So they/we are either fools and/or brave. But you can also choose to call it less wise if you wish.

Brave fools !