The way I see it, is that it has to do with falling in love with Creation, and I think that's where the analogy goes. I think the analogy is useful because falling in love and getting married is one of the peaks of emotional expression of love in our experience. (Then the subsequent, "birth of the child", i.e., the third entity created by the union.) The transformation of the mind is about treating all otherselves as if they were the object of your highest affection. The other option is to view other selves as objects to be used for their resources. Ra also mentions that the "courting" process is "protracted", meaning extended in length of time, where as obviously, the prostitute is the means of quickly obtaining the resource you want without expending any or very little effort of your own.
Some people fall in love at first sight, others slowly grow upon each other. That's why we're "courting" - we aren't born loving all other selves and Creation, or at least, as soon as we're aware, it quickly fades away. So then we have to look at it, and see it as something worth uniting with, and taking the time to work out the kinks along the way. And as we dedicate ourselves to uniting with that other part of ourselves that completes us, we see more and more the value of unifying versus separation, the value of patience vs. instant gratification.
The archetypes are very specifically about the 3rd density experience, which includes many "lost" and injured souls, including our own. So yes, I do think it is accurate that the third density version of Creation contains entities that are delicate, that desire compassion, and need lots of reassurance to find their own way.
It's really not literal, it's just about how we see the resources of our deep mind and the resources of other selves, so the things that we see as separative based on the illusion. It's about reunifying in pure love, "with nothing of plunder in its semblance," because in 4th density positive, "it's not within the limits to cause disharmony in any way".
Using the transformation of the mind means making the conscious choice to release your attachment to the other path and rededicating yourself to viewing others either completely without plunder or as objects purely to be plundered. Ra says that there is great treasure to be obtained with careful, protracted efforts to court the rest of Creation to fall in love with me as I fall in love with it, and I'm a patient pirate, so I'm doing my best to learn about and focus upon the slow-and-steady path. I find value in the analogy because, when I found the Ra material and began to crystallize my heart chakra, it was very easy for me to learn how to transfer the concept of universal love to others because I understood what real unconditional love was towards my husband. Sometimes I just have to pop his face on someone and think, "Would I be mad at him for that?" No, no, I honestly most likely wouldn't. There's no reason he deserves special treatment, all y'all can be my maidens.
Some people fall in love at first sight, others slowly grow upon each other. That's why we're "courting" - we aren't born loving all other selves and Creation, or at least, as soon as we're aware, it quickly fades away. So then we have to look at it, and see it as something worth uniting with, and taking the time to work out the kinks along the way. And as we dedicate ourselves to uniting with that other part of ourselves that completes us, we see more and more the value of unifying versus separation, the value of patience vs. instant gratification.
Quote:This seems to be more of a qualitative interpretation of an archetype that would not have such inherent qualities. Ultimately this lead me more to perceive that Ra may perceive the Creator as something delicate, that desires compassion, to find well being and to be accomodated in it's experience of itself.
The archetypes are very specifically about the 3rd density experience, which includes many "lost" and injured souls, including our own. So yes, I do think it is accurate that the third density version of Creation contains entities that are delicate, that desire compassion, and need lots of reassurance to find their own way.
It's really not literal, it's just about how we see the resources of our deep mind and the resources of other selves, so the things that we see as separative based on the illusion. It's about reunifying in pure love, "with nothing of plunder in its semblance," because in 4th density positive, "it's not within the limits to cause disharmony in any way".
Quote:Ra: The right-hand and left-hand transformations of the mind may be seen to differ by the attitude of the conscious mind towards its own resources as well as the resources of other-selves.
Using the transformation of the mind means making the conscious choice to release your attachment to the other path and rededicating yourself to viewing others either completely without plunder or as objects purely to be plundered. Ra says that there is great treasure to be obtained with careful, protracted efforts to court the rest of Creation to fall in love with me as I fall in love with it, and I'm a patient pirate, so I'm doing my best to learn about and focus upon the slow-and-steady path. I find value in the analogy because, when I found the Ra material and began to crystallize my heart chakra, it was very easy for me to learn how to transfer the concept of universal love to others because I understood what real unconditional love was towards my husband. Sometimes I just have to pop his face on someone and think, "Would I be mad at him for that?" No, no, I honestly most likely wouldn't. There's no reason he deserves special treatment, all y'all can be my maidens.