06-29-2016, 05:29 PM
I guess this is Ra's usage of this word:
I would also say that at that point, the teachings become highly personal, and pretty much offered on a one-to-one basis. Not because of some attempt to exclude outsiders, but rather because one's seeking has become highly tuned, and that it invokes a very specific type response.
One's responsibility at that point also becomes twofold: in receiving the gifts of one's seeking, and then being in a position to play the role in offering those gifts (in the appropriate situations).
At that stage, there is truly a sense of 'true equality'. That these different 'roles' are only a quirk of linear unfoldment; in the sense that what you receive, is what you are; and what you are, is what you radiate.
39.10 Wrote:The indigo ray, though precious, is that ray worked upon only by the adept, as you would call it. It is the gateway to intelligent infinity bringing intelligent energy through.
This is the energy center worked upon in those teachings considered inner, hidden, and occult, for this ray is that which is infinite in its possibilities.
As you are aware, those who heal, teach, and work for the Creator in any way which may be seen to be both radiant and balanced are those activities which are indigo ray.
I would also say that at that point, the teachings become highly personal, and pretty much offered on a one-to-one basis. Not because of some attempt to exclude outsiders, but rather because one's seeking has become highly tuned, and that it invokes a very specific type response.
One's responsibility at that point also becomes twofold: in receiving the gifts of one's seeking, and then being in a position to play the role in offering those gifts (in the appropriate situations).
At that stage, there is truly a sense of 'true equality'. That these different 'roles' are only a quirk of linear unfoldment; in the sense that what you receive, is what you are; and what you are, is what you radiate.
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