05-09-2016, 08:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-09-2016, 08:51 AM by Minyatur.
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In regards to a shaman, I have a tendency to prefer being mostly self-taught in the discovery of myself and would not entrust this experience to another because it is an adept. I plan on doing a ceremony with a shaman when it will be something I won't truly need to pierce my veil and instead use the exerience to connect with a group.
About the serpent.
About the serpent.
Quote:93.21 Questioner: I’m at a loss to know the significance of the serpents that adorn the head of the entity on this drawing. Are they of Ra and, if so, what do they signify?
Ra: I am Ra. They are cultural in nature. In the culture to which these images were given the serpent was the symbol of wisdom. Indeed, to the general user of these images perhaps the most accurate connotation of this portion of the concept complexes might be the realization that the serpent is that which is powerful magically. In the positive sense this means that the serpent will appear at the indigo-ray site upon the body of the image figures. When a negative connotation is intended one may find the serpent at the solar plexus center.
93.22 Questioner: Is there any significance to the serpent? Is there any polarity to the serpent as we experience it in this illusion?
Ra: I am Ra. We assume that you question the serpent as used in these images rather than the second-density life form which is a portion of your experience. There is a significance to the serpent form in a culture which coexists with your own but which is not your own; that is, the serpent as symbol of that which some call the kundalini and which we have discussed in previous material