06-17-2014, 08:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-17-2014, 08:20 PM by Adonai One.)
(06-17-2014, 07:25 PM)xise Wrote:Xise, I completely agree with that metaphor. I believe we interpret pain differently, with pain also being within the self of the negatively polarizing individual and enjoying such pain. I can only qualify such pain as hatred.Quote:19.17 Questioner: Can you tell me what bias creates their momentum toward the chosen path of service to self?
Ra: I am Ra. We can speak only in metaphor. Some love the light. Some love the darkness. It is a matter of the unique and infinitely various Creator choosing and playing among its experiences as a child upon a picnic. Some enjoy the picnic and find the sun beautiful, the food delicious, the games refreshing, and glow with the joy of creation. Some find the night delicious, their picnic being pain, difficulty, sufferings of others, and the examination of the perversities of nature. These enjoy a different picnic.
All these experiences are available. It is free will of each entity which chooses the form of play, the form of pleasure.
If the negative path is all about hate, then Ra gave us the worst metaphor in existence by using phrases such as "Some find the night delicious" "their picnic being pain, difficulty, and suffering of others" "It is free will of each entity which chooses the form of play, the form of pleasure" to describe the choice of the negative path.
But if the negative path is more about liking to do things for exclusive self-benefit without regard for others, that metaphor its phrases make a lot more sense.
We may just disagree, but I always think it's worthwhile for all to truly understand the negative path, even positive entities, so that they can be aware the mechanics of each path, lest they end up unintentionally flipping polarities like the story of the Venusian wanderers.
I think this one quote can unify the discussion if we can decipher its intended meaning. I believe it means pain and difficulty in all parties involved.