08-04-2014, 07:04 PM
Quote:RA: I am Ra. This is correct. Let us express a thought. Ra is not elite. To speak of our specific experiences to a group which honors us is to guide to the point of a specific advising. Our work was that of your peoples, of experiencing the catalyst of joys and sorrows. Our circumstances were somewhat more harmonious. Let it be said that any entity or group may create the most splendid harmony in any outer atmosphere. Ra’s experiences are no more than your own. Yours is the dance at this space/time in third-density harvest.
(08-04-2014, 05:32 PM)Unbound Wrote: I think this is one of the most important quotes for actually understanding the nature of Ra. Ra is not unlike us, Ra is not "above" us and went through the same kinds of experiences that we are having now.
I think that's a good point, Tanner. And is something always to keep in mind when studying this information.
I don't think it can be categorically said, though, that "Ra is not unlike us." You could make a serious two-columned chart with "Ways Ra is like us" on one side, and "Ways Ra is not like us" on the other.
On the latter side you might list things like, "Is outside of space and time as we know it" and, "Individuals have total access to the collective mind", and, "Can make love in the sun", and "Can use light like a Bic", etc. Those are somewhat significant differences.
But I like your point that, on a very fundamental level, they, too, are illusory manifestations of the same infinity. They, too, are attempting to walk the same basic path from the known into the unknown through the sacred exercise of their free will, traversing the great circle of being and praising the Creator at each step. They too are are observing the many things which fall away in the many, many steps of adepthood.
Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, but love unexplained is clearer. - Rumi