05-15-2016, 02:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-15-2016, 03:51 PM by APeacefulWarrior.)
I tend to think that, additionally, Confederation members "wear a mask" whenever someone with sufficient development calls upon a specific deity or other spiritual figure. Like, if a truly sincere Christian has "let Christ in their heart," it may not literally be Yeshua (or maybe it is) but at the least, it's a 4D or 5D playing that role and being their personal Jesus. Or Goddess. Or Buddha. Or Ganesha. Or whoever.
Apparently a lot of 4Ds don't really have too much individual personality, specifically because they get so wrapped up in providing service and being whatever that service demands. I get the feeling they view personality somewhat like we view clothing ensembles.
There was even a great story I came across transcribed online from one of the Seth books (I've never managed to find it again ) where he and another 4D were playing the roles of Moses and Allah for a confused 14th Century Turk having a hard time accepting his death and moving on to the afterlife. They ended up putting on a rather spectacular show meant to symbolically resolve his spiritual hangups, with the implication that this sort of play-acting was pretty common.
So when Ra says there's 350,000 people calling on him, I doubt that means they were literally praying TO Ra. But rather they have, through whatever means, come into contact with Ra or other key members of his S-M-C who are then acting in the role of whatever "higher powers" those people believe they're talking to.
Apparently a lot of 4Ds don't really have too much individual personality, specifically because they get so wrapped up in providing service and being whatever that service demands. I get the feeling they view personality somewhat like we view clothing ensembles.
There was even a great story I came across transcribed online from one of the Seth books (I've never managed to find it again ) where he and another 4D were playing the roles of Moses and Allah for a confused 14th Century Turk having a hard time accepting his death and moving on to the afterlife. They ended up putting on a rather spectacular show meant to symbolically resolve his spiritual hangups, with the implication that this sort of play-acting was pretty common.
So when Ra says there's 350,000 people calling on him, I doubt that means they were literally praying TO Ra. But rather they have, through whatever means, come into contact with Ra or other key members of his S-M-C who are then acting in the role of whatever "higher powers" those people believe they're talking to.