Going along with that thought Manniz, what's interesting is that advanced teachings in consciousness, such as the Ra Material or various schools of Eastern thought, can essentially become highly intellectualized dressed up versions of any other religion which invokes guilt, shame, unworthiness, judgement..which is all bundled in the idea of the harvest. Will I be harvested? In other words, am I worthy enough? Is what I did right, or wrong? Are others doing the right thing?
So I have no desire to project judgments on others, or evaluate the quality of their beingness, as if there is something they must or must not do. My current understanding/thoughts on the Ra Material is that our minds feel there must be some sort of system, some sort of order in which things work. It seems to be a necessary development of mind, and Ra provides a context in which a hierarchy is established.
But the more conscious you become of the structure of things, and the more you familiarize yourself with the material, to me, it appears Ra essentially wants to communicate a simple message. Love yourself, accept your faults, be yourself, do what you want/do what gives your life meaning (in a conscious manner), let others be themselves, they're supposed to screw up, we all screw up..it's all good, move in harmony with this awareness, let it flow, etc etc. We can only give what another is seeking, and whatever they're seeking at any one time, is what is right/required..that's the nature of free will. To do otherwise is to perpetuate control..repetition of a pattern.
In other words, the complex system of thought they communicated was simply a tool to provide freedom for yourself and others, not something we use to place restrictions on the world (judging whether or not others are playing by the rules). We are only ever experiencing ourselves, so when we experience so called faults or negativity in others, we have freedom (more importantly, give freedom) when we can see through all the illusory layers and see ourselves..which is one of the qualities of far-seeing..to peer 'deeply' into the 'roots' of 'mind'.
So I have no desire to project judgments on others, or evaluate the quality of their beingness, as if there is something they must or must not do. My current understanding/thoughts on the Ra Material is that our minds feel there must be some sort of system, some sort of order in which things work. It seems to be a necessary development of mind, and Ra provides a context in which a hierarchy is established.
But the more conscious you become of the structure of things, and the more you familiarize yourself with the material, to me, it appears Ra essentially wants to communicate a simple message. Love yourself, accept your faults, be yourself, do what you want/do what gives your life meaning (in a conscious manner), let others be themselves, they're supposed to screw up, we all screw up..it's all good, move in harmony with this awareness, let it flow, etc etc. We can only give what another is seeking, and whatever they're seeking at any one time, is what is right/required..that's the nature of free will. To do otherwise is to perpetuate control..repetition of a pattern.
In other words, the complex system of thought they communicated was simply a tool to provide freedom for yourself and others, not something we use to place restrictions on the world (judging whether or not others are playing by the rules). We are only ever experiencing ourselves, so when we experience so called faults or negativity in others, we have freedom (more importantly, give freedom) when we can see through all the illusory layers and see ourselves..which is one of the qualities of far-seeing..to peer 'deeply' into the 'roots' of 'mind'.