09-27-2010, 05:12 PM
(08-05-2010, 01:16 PM)3D Sunset Wrote: Assuming that you do not disagree with this story, I do not see how you can hold the notion that upon death, a wanderer returns directly to his home density and that polarization and harvest is not required of wanderers in 3D.
Please enlighten me.
3D Sunset
(08-05-2010, 01:42 PM)unity100 Wrote: after death, even if the entity is a 3d entity, it first goes into indigo body, formmaker body, to heal and to revive the incarnation. 3d entities here, during this period, probably meet their higher self, and probably hence the various reports of 'seeing god' and talking to god during near death experiences involving various formats.
positive or negative wanderer, however, is already an entity which absorbs or radiates energy to a certain extent, depending on its existing polarization. it may or may not have opened its chakras during incarnation, however, its spirit, if it remained true to its nature, would already be an indicator of the entity's nature. moreover, imagine a 6d entity, returning to indigo formmaker body after death -> after a period of healing, the entity would be in its nature habitat, the body it is comfortable with, ie, already at home density. any kind of incompatibility/discrepancy with its natural environment would already show.
it is not that a wanderer may not experience a harvest. that may depend on situations, or, preferences. but, there isnt a sizeable meaning in a wanderer experiencing a 3d harvest ; 3d harvest is one that measures polarity.
this leaves out all practical benefits of experiencing a 3d harvest for a wanderer.
Sounds risky to me. Since the 5d wanderers in Ra’s example were able to switch polarity at all, it means that, as a practical matter, harvest preceded (preempted) the ordinary post-death cycle. The 5d wanderers did not “after a period of healing” return to their “natural habitat.” Instead, the wanderers got stuck in 4d (and negative 4d at that). Evidently, harvest will evaluate the wanderer “as is” at the time of death, and without any recognition of the entity’s formerly gained status. (To graduate negative, those 5d wanderers had to shut down their heart chakras by the time of death, exactly opposite of their “natural” or “soul” preincarnative states.)
So I would posit that a 4d, 5d or 6d wanderer who did not adequately manifest the choice of STO (51% or greater) while actually living here on Earth, would not be handed a “get out of jail free” card simply because of their prior (higher) dimensional residence. Another way to put it is that in addition to switching polarity, a 4d, 5d or 6d entity risks depolarization and getting stuck in another 75,000 year 3d cycle.
Bummer.
So perhaps there are no practical benefits of experiencing 3d harvest for a wanderer, but there certainly seem to be practical perils.
I do like this quote though:
Quote:The final reason is within the mind/body/spirit totality or the social memory complex totality which may judge that an entity or members of a societal entity can make use of third-density catalyst to recapitulate a learning/teaching which is adjudged to be less than perfect. This especially applies to those entering into and proceeding through sixth-density wherein the balance between compassion and wisdom is perfected.
But perhaps the “less than perfect” first time graduation from 3d was barely making the 51% STO? Perhaps, one carries that C+ average in one’s aura up through 4d, 5d and 6d. Perhaps, just maybe, the “recapitulation” is to try for a more robust 60% STO (or higher) score?
Perilous indeed would be the wanderer who, resting on his earlier incarnation laurels, so to speak, came up short at graduation. That means a complete repeat of 3d.
But perhaps even a little more disheartening (no pun intended) would be the wanderer who consciously chooses to go through all of the angst and effort of another Earth-bound lifetime, only to graduate the second time at 51% all over again because they spent all their time working on the throat chakra, or eye chakra and forgot about the heart entirely. What a waste of effort . .