09-09-2016, 07:46 AM
That is not quite the energy of the yellow-ray, but slightly describes the energy of a blocked yellow-ray energy center.
"It is the energy of benevolent dishonesty, and selfless exploitation of others."
Selfless exploitation of others -- mainly the word "selfless", does not seem to apply to the context of your description of the yellow-ray energy, which implies negative orientation in service. Maybe I'm reading it wrong. "Benevolent dishonesty" seems to suggest there is a good intention....so yes, maybe I'm misunderstanding this.
"It is the true-color where "love" is learned. Which I hope to convey to all here, is the intentional and conscious sacrifice for the sake of another where "I" do not benefit to the degree of my labor."
To convey it in words, what might be the result?
But before this is discussed, we must note that you have given us your own interpretation of the word "love"; an interpretation like many here in this forum, in the past and at present, have interpreted the theme of the Ra Material and have come forth with their own actions and conduct based on their interpretation(s). It seems expected that one will hope to be accurate in their interpretation if they are a student/learner, that is, if they do not think they already are accurate.
To convey what love is, you may be inviting discussion. We must consider your definition as it appears to us. And we must process it as we are able to, within each our own capacity to digest the content. Then we may fortunately reach your understanding which you had intended to convey initially.
For us to understand your stance and learn with you, I feel, is a great desire on your part. I wouldn't count myself a stranger to that innocent, lovely desire. For that, our wishes collide.
What is more important to me now, is that our understandings fuse and ourselves learn what we possess ahead of us to learn together. For this reason, I approach attempting to be careful not to repel with my own message, and attempting to be "universally" understood.
And now I must compare your interpretation of love to my own, as well as I will go over the other parts of your post.
The love of which you speak, I would call "martyrdom". Love, as I understand it, is the giving of self....this may be rather difficult to understand for some. So for example, playfully giving someone a nickname and using it [lovingly] would be done out of love. It is that you'd understand the other, not entirely shall I say but to a small extent...that you'd understand where they're willing to tread, where they reside in self, what they see in their view, and where they strain theirself to tip-toe, where they strain their self to make an effort, and then you speak, act, communicate yourself on that level, in that....
That is what I'd call having love. When you are on their "level", their playing field, when you understand them, and can be with them "there".
Giving love, would be acting with this ever-growing "field" of understanding as the backdrop of your actions, which themselves only seek to increase this understanding, this love.
In this density, it is said that we may learn the great lesson of love such that we give *it* (love) freely to others.
That doesn't sound too bad. What sounds difficult is being able to do it.
To martyr one's self, while it may have elements of understanding and compassion...I feel it is mixed with other feelings which go unresolved in one's self... Anyway, martyrdom might be an imbalance, an over-activation of the green-ray energy center. Since some other energy centers may be involved in what I think is a mix of feelings which cause the martyrdom, this may explain the need to balance energy centers among each other. For example, the feeling of worthlessness is a distortion indicative of a blocked indigo-ray energy center, and yet someone might interpret that the feelings of worthlessness are tied into an egotistical or manipulative mindset, which Ra has noted are somewhat descriptive of the yellow-ray energy center's blockage (15.12).
So, I would call what you have called "love" as martyrdom, since I opine love is quite different and believe martyrdom is the word which envelops your definition.
I will make a second post addressing the other parts of your OP
"It is the energy of benevolent dishonesty, and selfless exploitation of others."
Selfless exploitation of others -- mainly the word "selfless", does not seem to apply to the context of your description of the yellow-ray energy, which implies negative orientation in service. Maybe I'm reading it wrong. "Benevolent dishonesty" seems to suggest there is a good intention....so yes, maybe I'm misunderstanding this.
"It is the true-color where "love" is learned. Which I hope to convey to all here, is the intentional and conscious sacrifice for the sake of another where "I" do not benefit to the degree of my labor."
To convey it in words, what might be the result?
But before this is discussed, we must note that you have given us your own interpretation of the word "love"; an interpretation like many here in this forum, in the past and at present, have interpreted the theme of the Ra Material and have come forth with their own actions and conduct based on their interpretation(s). It seems expected that one will hope to be accurate in their interpretation if they are a student/learner, that is, if they do not think they already are accurate.
To convey what love is, you may be inviting discussion. We must consider your definition as it appears to us. And we must process it as we are able to, within each our own capacity to digest the content. Then we may fortunately reach your understanding which you had intended to convey initially.
For us to understand your stance and learn with you, I feel, is a great desire on your part. I wouldn't count myself a stranger to that innocent, lovely desire. For that, our wishes collide.
What is more important to me now, is that our understandings fuse and ourselves learn what we possess ahead of us to learn together. For this reason, I approach attempting to be careful not to repel with my own message, and attempting to be "universally" understood.
And now I must compare your interpretation of love to my own, as well as I will go over the other parts of your post.
The love of which you speak, I would call "martyrdom". Love, as I understand it, is the giving of self....this may be rather difficult to understand for some. So for example, playfully giving someone a nickname and using it [lovingly] would be done out of love. It is that you'd understand the other, not entirely shall I say but to a small extent...that you'd understand where they're willing to tread, where they reside in self, what they see in their view, and where they strain theirself to tip-toe, where they strain their self to make an effort, and then you speak, act, communicate yourself on that level, in that....
That is what I'd call having love. When you are on their "level", their playing field, when you understand them, and can be with them "there".
Giving love, would be acting with this ever-growing "field" of understanding as the backdrop of your actions, which themselves only seek to increase this understanding, this love.
In this density, it is said that we may learn the great lesson of love such that we give *it* (love) freely to others.
That doesn't sound too bad. What sounds difficult is being able to do it.
To martyr one's self, while it may have elements of understanding and compassion...I feel it is mixed with other feelings which go unresolved in one's self... Anyway, martyrdom might be an imbalance, an over-activation of the green-ray energy center. Since some other energy centers may be involved in what I think is a mix of feelings which cause the martyrdom, this may explain the need to balance energy centers among each other. For example, the feeling of worthlessness is a distortion indicative of a blocked indigo-ray energy center, and yet someone might interpret that the feelings of worthlessness are tied into an egotistical or manipulative mindset, which Ra has noted are somewhat descriptive of the yellow-ray energy center's blockage (15.12).
So, I would call what you have called "love" as martyrdom, since I opine love is quite different and believe martyrdom is the word which envelops your definition.
I will make a second post addressing the other parts of your OP