08-17-2016, 04:18 PM
(08-17-2016, 02:08 PM)YinYang Wrote: Hmmm, I have to read some of these posts again, definitely a quantum leap in thinking, and I haven't dug too deeply into the Seth material, I do love it though, but what about this?
Quote:Ra: I am Ra. The planetary social memory complex, Maldek, had in common with your own sphere the situation of a mixture of energy direction. Thus it, though unknown, would most probably have been a mixed harvest—a few moving to fourth density, a few moving towards fourth density in service to self, the great majority repeating third density. This is approximate due to the fact that parallel possibility/probability vortices cease when action occurs and new probability/possibility vortices are begun.
I am not referring to our knowledge of past events (which is always shaky), I am referring to one version of events in a life playing out due to choices made and action taken.
I always assumed that quote spoke of a possible future and not of the past, i.e. the potential future of Maldek (natural harvest at the end of the cycle) ceased to exist when they blew up their planet. I think that means certain ones cease to exist, not that all other vortices cease to exist. Ra says that with action creates new possibility/probabilities. For instance, if I read a book about Hitler faking his suicide, possibility/probability vortices open up in my past that allow access to timelines where Hitler faked his death. What effect that would have on my physical reality in the present is probably next to nil, as he in theory would have went into hiding and avoided doing anything that would affect the planetary consciousness on a large scale. But it might have grand effects on my personal consciousness.
Of course, this is all speculation, but I'm definitely in the camp that most mundane events are mutable as far as whether they have occurred or not. The fact that humans have faulty memory supports this. We can create false memories, or forget that events even happened, consciously or unconsciously. Two people can experience the same event in the now moment and a day later have a completely different experience/memory of what happened. Anything beyond our own direct perception is mutable, and I actually assume that most historical accounts that we are told today have been drastically altered from their original, true events.