01-18-2017, 05:09 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-18-2017, 05:30 AM by APeacefulWarrior.)
Well, I think what you may be overlooking that life incarnated on a planet like Earth is only one of many, many forms of experience and\or existence. While there are certain "native" entities whose energies are tied to the planet and bound here until they reach a certain level of development (4D) eventually they do all gain the self-awareness necessary to decide for themselves whether to keep incarnating on Earth (or other planets) or to go off and explore other forms of being.
So it's not simply a choice of being "repulsed" by 3D and "attracted" to Oneness. There's a wide spectrum of other behaviors and alternatives in between those two states.
Also, likewise, not all parts of the omniverse are veiled. Many parts are completely unveiled. And things said by Ra and other channelled entities like Bashar indicate that Earth is very heavily veiled, even by comparison to the other veiled parts of cosmos. Many entities never experience a veil at all and (at least according to Bashar) may even be astounded at the thought that such a thing is even possible, much less that someone would actually choose to spend part of their existence under such conditions.
I don't believe Ra ever really discussed his underlying motivations for seeking Unity with the Creator, and maybe it's a shame that no one thought to ask. But personally, my own guess is that it's more about having exhausted the possibilities inherent in a single subset of existences. Past a point, an ancient entity with billions (trillions? More?) of subjective years of existence within its memory is going to simply run out of things to do. And at that point, the only option left is merger with the Creator and the discovery of the mysteries that lie beyond the Octave.
As an aside, did you ever see the very first Star Trek movie, the one with V'Ger? That's basically what happened there. V'Ger had voyaged through the cosmos and collected so much raw data and information that it had become a universe within itself... but it had to merge with its Creator to continue its journey. It had to shed itself of V'Ger-ness and become something new to be able to experience anything new.
So I think that's more the dynamic at play.
So it's not simply a choice of being "repulsed" by 3D and "attracted" to Oneness. There's a wide spectrum of other behaviors and alternatives in between those two states.
Also, likewise, not all parts of the omniverse are veiled. Many parts are completely unveiled. And things said by Ra and other channelled entities like Bashar indicate that Earth is very heavily veiled, even by comparison to the other veiled parts of cosmos. Many entities never experience a veil at all and (at least according to Bashar) may even be astounded at the thought that such a thing is even possible, much less that someone would actually choose to spend part of their existence under such conditions.
I don't believe Ra ever really discussed his underlying motivations for seeking Unity with the Creator, and maybe it's a shame that no one thought to ask. But personally, my own guess is that it's more about having exhausted the possibilities inherent in a single subset of existences. Past a point, an ancient entity with billions (trillions? More?) of subjective years of existence within its memory is going to simply run out of things to do. And at that point, the only option left is merger with the Creator and the discovery of the mysteries that lie beyond the Octave.
As an aside, did you ever see the very first Star Trek movie, the one with V'Ger? That's basically what happened there. V'Ger had voyaged through the cosmos and collected so much raw data and information that it had become a universe within itself... but it had to merge with its Creator to continue its journey. It had to shed itself of V'Ger-ness and become something new to be able to experience anything new.
So I think that's more the dynamic at play.