02-22-2015, 06:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-22-2015, 09:00 PM by Steppingfeet.)
(02-20-2015, 07:18 PM)Ankh Wrote: You might be right, my brother, but in my understanding, the contacting of Akhenaton happened after Ra social memory complex tried to teach their philosophy by walking among us, i.e. the answering of the call of third density by sixth density to not those who are so called Wanderers:
Arrggh. You are right. Given the Confederation's attempts at teaching Atlanteans, Egyptians, and our comrades somewhere in the S. American continent, those native to third density must be able to grok something of higher-density teaching, else why would the Confederation make the effort?
But concerning the Ra Material specifically, while the third-density native may be able to understand, apply, and resonate with the information, I still contend that a wanderer's response to the material will be of a different kind.
Like I wrote in a previous post to this thread,
Quote:it's odd to think that a third-density native, whether near harvestability or at the cusp of penetrating the eighth level, would read about social memory complexes, or the intensification-not-polarization of the wisdom density, or the quarantine, or the Council and experience a "click", and think to themselves, "This is bizarre, but somehow it's like I'm remembering... somehow this makes sense."
I conjecture that it makes any "sense" at all to the reader because this information contains postcards from home; albeit pale, fragmentary reflections of the actual reality of home.
Part of me thinks, how would a third-density native, who came up from second density and whose soul evolution has not moved beyond the boundary of third density, recognize these descriptions of higher densities and their workings?
That you and I are operating on the assumption that this information is legitimate in the first place bespeaks either gullibility--because we're talking about things that nothing within our known existence can verify, or something in us recognizes the veracity of Ra's statements from past, personal experience.
Regarding the seed statement in 36.24 from which this thread sprung, "We may add that it is to the middle and first of these groups that this information will, shall we say, make sense", I personally find this interpretation put forward by Austin to be the best:
Quote:Austin: But suppose Ra was intending to mean the entirety of the material when they say "this information." I again would not assume that Ra intended to mean "it is only this group of people that will make sense of this material," but rather, they could mean "among wanderers, it is to these sub-groups that will make sense of this material."
Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, but love unexplained is clearer. - Rumi