05-09-2014, 10:07 AM
Hi Greg,
I just joined this forum, and am dedicating my very first post in response to you, because of many reasons of how your stories have made me feel. It also happens that your post would be the very first one I would encounter after joining the forum!
I discovered the material of Ra about 2 months ago, and I feel that it was very timely, as if I was meant to do so. Slightly prior to that, I started having a lot of questions in my head, those of which science fails to answer. When I started on Ra, it felt like I finally began to understand, like everything suddenly made sense, most of what I understood from the profound material resonated deep. I've never believed in anything in this manner. From that moment, I was fueled with this crazy burning desire to seek more.
Before chancing upon Ra, I've read about indigo children and star seeds, and I didn't know if it could possibly be true. Just last Sunday, I was just random googling 'Wanderer', and your autobiographical site we-are-one.net came up top few in search results. When i read the first few lines, I was under the impression that it was a sci-fi story or something, and I was just about to close the tab (i'm always quick to close a tab once I deemed it unrelated to my search) but something told me to read on. When it came to the part of Ra, I was beyond excited and also very surprised, as I was under no expectation that you would talk about Ra or that would be a trigger for you. Most of the wanderer sites do not talk about that, and most do not label themselves as 'wanderers'. They mostly call themselves 'star seeds/crystal children', so it seems like the term 'wanderer' came about from Ra and know of it from the Ra material. I thought to myself that you must be a wanderer. Then it dawned on me that you did not mention anything about being a wanderer, and neither was there the word 'wanderer' in your story. So I was wondering how did your site come up as the top few results? I felt like in the grand cosmic scheme of things, I was meant to read your story, as what you wrote about Ra encapsulated what I felt but could not express it in my lack of eloquence.
I've also been grappling with the idea of being a wanderer, but also did not have any form of ET contact and the likes. Like you, I too did not want to assign myself this label just because it would make me feel better about myself, it would also seem too much of putting myself on a pedestal that I may not even belong. But I do have a rare physical difference, which has always made me felt different from normal people and I've always tried to hide it. And since I was young, I've always been deeply fascinated with deep sky astronomy and when there was finally mass internet, I would stare at deep sky pictures at long stretches of time and lose myself in it, with a huge longing to be there. I didn't think of it as feeling home-sick though, I just thought I was obsessed. I also really like the word Pleiades and pictures of it seem to capture my deep fascination.
To end this, i would like to applaud you on your relentless quest in seeking the truth, and the many seemingly crazy things that you do to achieve that! It's a real inspiration to me, and I look forward to reading more of your epic journey, and your equally enchanting writing that makes it all so enjoyable.
Hear from you soon!
Grace
I just joined this forum, and am dedicating my very first post in response to you, because of many reasons of how your stories have made me feel. It also happens that your post would be the very first one I would encounter after joining the forum!
I discovered the material of Ra about 2 months ago, and I feel that it was very timely, as if I was meant to do so. Slightly prior to that, I started having a lot of questions in my head, those of which science fails to answer. When I started on Ra, it felt like I finally began to understand, like everything suddenly made sense, most of what I understood from the profound material resonated deep. I've never believed in anything in this manner. From that moment, I was fueled with this crazy burning desire to seek more.
Before chancing upon Ra, I've read about indigo children and star seeds, and I didn't know if it could possibly be true. Just last Sunday, I was just random googling 'Wanderer', and your autobiographical site we-are-one.net came up top few in search results. When i read the first few lines, I was under the impression that it was a sci-fi story or something, and I was just about to close the tab (i'm always quick to close a tab once I deemed it unrelated to my search) but something told me to read on. When it came to the part of Ra, I was beyond excited and also very surprised, as I was under no expectation that you would talk about Ra or that would be a trigger for you. Most of the wanderer sites do not talk about that, and most do not label themselves as 'wanderers'. They mostly call themselves 'star seeds/crystal children', so it seems like the term 'wanderer' came about from Ra and know of it from the Ra material. I thought to myself that you must be a wanderer. Then it dawned on me that you did not mention anything about being a wanderer, and neither was there the word 'wanderer' in your story. So I was wondering how did your site come up as the top few results? I felt like in the grand cosmic scheme of things, I was meant to read your story, as what you wrote about Ra encapsulated what I felt but could not express it in my lack of eloquence.
I've also been grappling with the idea of being a wanderer, but also did not have any form of ET contact and the likes. Like you, I too did not want to assign myself this label just because it would make me feel better about myself, it would also seem too much of putting myself on a pedestal that I may not even belong. But I do have a rare physical difference, which has always made me felt different from normal people and I've always tried to hide it. And since I was young, I've always been deeply fascinated with deep sky astronomy and when there was finally mass internet, I would stare at deep sky pictures at long stretches of time and lose myself in it, with a huge longing to be there. I didn't think of it as feeling home-sick though, I just thought I was obsessed. I also really like the word Pleiades and pictures of it seem to capture my deep fascination.
To end this, i would like to applaud you on your relentless quest in seeking the truth, and the many seemingly crazy things that you do to achieve that! It's a real inspiration to me, and I look forward to reading more of your epic journey, and your equally enchanting writing that makes it all so enjoyable.
Hear from you soon!
Grace