03-24-2016, 07:46 PM
Thanking Jesus' Mission
Date: 26 March, Saturday
Time: 10AM EST, 2PM London, 1am Sydney (following day)
Location: Chatroom 2 - the Lounge
Topic: we all have a life plan. Sometimes, in our darkest moments, we may feel that things are pointless, and that there is no direction or purpose to our beingness. And yet, with enough faith, one can believe that we have chosen our lives for distinct purposes. There is learning encoded into the very structure of this particular body, this particular personality, these exact circumstances. When we can flow with them - even in this midst of difficulty - a sense of alignment becomes perceptible.
And so, on this weekend, we can look back at the life of Jesus, and his particular 'mission'. According to Ra, it was utterly fulfilled, and here we are, 2000 years later, still remembering it. Even as distorted as we have the story from conventional sources, it still resonates.
Here is Ra's ostensibly clearer perspective:
So the greatest 'surrender' is to our life course and our life plan. Not imposing a 'will' on choices already previously made. If we truly stay on course, life becomes little more than experiencing a rollercoaster that we ourselves preordained; there is less of doubt, and more of fulfillment, even though it may seem 'passive' on the outside; we are truly doing what we came here to do.
So Jesus fulfilled his choice. It was a particular choice, and a particular message. We can thank his example. Not just for the specifics, of the sharing of compassion; but also for the surrender and acknowledgement of the plan made beforehand, and not trying to override it for selfish reasons.
We made our life choices and planning with much Greater Intelligence than we have available to us during the incarnation. It takes faith and trust to give ourselves over to those choices.
Date: 26 March, Saturday
Time: 10AM EST, 2PM London, 1am Sydney (following day)
Location: Chatroom 2 - the Lounge
Topic: we all have a life plan. Sometimes, in our darkest moments, we may feel that things are pointless, and that there is no direction or purpose to our beingness. And yet, with enough faith, one can believe that we have chosen our lives for distinct purposes. There is learning encoded into the very structure of this particular body, this particular personality, these exact circumstances. When we can flow with them - even in this midst of difficulty - a sense of alignment becomes perceptible.
And so, on this weekend, we can look back at the life of Jesus, and his particular 'mission'. According to Ra, it was utterly fulfilled, and here we are, 2000 years later, still remembering it. Even as distorted as we have the story from conventional sources, it still resonates.
Here is Ra's ostensibly clearer perspective:
Quote:Ra: I am Ra. This is a thoughtful query. Let us use as exemplar the one known as Jehoshua.
This entity incarnated with the plan of martyrdom. There is no wisdom in this plan but rather understanding and compassion extended to its fullest perfection. The one known as Jehoshua would have been less than fully understanding of its course had it chosen to follow its will at any space/time during its teachings.
Several times, as you call this measure, this entity had the possibility of moving towards the martyr’s place which was, for that martyr, Jerusalem. Yet in meditation this entity stated, time and again, “It is not yet the hour.”
The entity could also have, when the hour came, walked another path. Its incarnation would then have been prolonged but the path for which it incarnated somewhat confused.
Thusly, one may observe the greatest amount of understanding, of which this entity was indeed capable, taking place as the entity in meditation felt and knew that the hour had come for that to be fulfilled which was its incarnation.
So the greatest 'surrender' is to our life course and our life plan. Not imposing a 'will' on choices already previously made. If we truly stay on course, life becomes little more than experiencing a rollercoaster that we ourselves preordained; there is less of doubt, and more of fulfillment, even though it may seem 'passive' on the outside; we are truly doing what we came here to do.
So Jesus fulfilled his choice. It was a particular choice, and a particular message. We can thank his example. Not just for the specifics, of the sharing of compassion; but also for the surrender and acknowledgement of the plan made beforehand, and not trying to override it for selfish reasons.
We made our life choices and planning with much Greater Intelligence than we have available to us during the incarnation. It takes faith and trust to give ourselves over to those choices.


