04-19-2015, 05:25 PM
I am specifically reminded of when I first came across Scott Mandelker shortly after divulging in the "the Law of One" and "Carla Rueckert" search results on you tube.
I was there, book 1 at the ready, wide awake and ready to call out Mr Mandelker on any potentially misleading interpretation of the Ra material. (in my defence I was a little boggle eyed from the conspiracy data I had recently absorbed, and was leaning towards the sceptical end of the niave/sceptic frequency range.)
One or two small differences were noted. (he actually summarized the wanderer percentage as being 10-15% in an earlier video)
So I can definitely relate to this desire to teach/learn. On the whole though I am very grateful for his devoted project!
I think Ra embodied the wisest approach to teach/learning. For me personally it was their consistently 'humble' attitude. This is the greatest of values I have taken from the material, aside from session 1.7. Arrogance is driven by surety, its opposite must surely be driven by 'knowing'?
I was there, book 1 at the ready, wide awake and ready to call out Mr Mandelker on any potentially misleading interpretation of the Ra material. (in my defence I was a little boggle eyed from the conspiracy data I had recently absorbed, and was leaning towards the sceptical end of the niave/sceptic frequency range.)
One or two small differences were noted. (he actually summarized the wanderer percentage as being 10-15% in an earlier video)
So I can definitely relate to this desire to teach/learn. On the whole though I am very grateful for his devoted project!
I think Ra embodied the wisest approach to teach/learning. For me personally it was their consistently 'humble' attitude. This is the greatest of values I have taken from the material, aside from session 1.7. Arrogance is driven by surety, its opposite must surely be driven by 'knowing'?
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