(05-18-2015, 03:36 PM)Tan.rar Wrote:(05-18-2015, 03:17 PM)Minyatur Wrote: From my perception, a space/time is a part of a time/space. Let's say you have a time/space lesson about hate that you need to learn, then you will incarnate in a space/time that can provide the correct environment for you to experience this lesson.
If in the previous octave the yellow ray was the 4th one and as such there was a ray prior to the red one we perceive not here and the 7th was in fact our 6th, the next octave could start with the orange ray and end with a ray we know not of, having our blue ray as the next middle 4th ray. If I remember correctly Jesus was said to have wandered from the next Octave and in the bible he is described as the Word. You could easily make a connection with the blue ray being the center of the next Octave if this is any true.
The duality of Mover/Moved, seems to work with a yellow ray Octave.
Time/space and space/time is probably everywhere at all time. That is my opinion, but it might have been in different ways than we can think of.
According to Ra, Jesus was a fourth-density Wanderer from this Octave.
I see what you are doing in terms of 'centering' each colour, but I don't think that is the case, personally. I believe each octave density reflects the overall octave structure so all octaves would have the same arrangement but with different emphasis in consciousness throughout the entirety.
Space/time and time/space are reciprocals of the same thing, motion or energy. However, in the cosmology of Ra there is a definite point where space and time come in to existence but there is creative work that occurs before this.
It's the idea that came to me to make this the Green ray Octave. But wouldn't a different ray being the center simply imply like you said a different emphasis in consciousness throughout a very similar structure? It's the idea that we perceive only a small spectrum of infinity.
I was going to ask when did time/space and space/time emerge, guess you answered it partially. Guess it's when mass did emerge from massless particles.