04-12-2017, 12:45 PM
(04-11-2017, 03:06 PM)Infinite Wrote: I was reading one topic and remembered of this passage:
Quote:3.9 Questioner: I am reminded of the statement, approximately, if you had enough faith, you could say to a mountain to move and the mountain would move. I assume this is approximately what you are saying, and I am assuming that if you are fully aware of the Law of One, then you are able to do these things. Is that correct?
Ra: I am Ra. The vibratory distortion of sound, faith, is perhaps one of the stumbling blocks between those of what we may call the infinite path and those of the finite proving/understanding.
You are precisely correct in your understanding of the congruency of faith and intelligent infinity; however, one is a spiritual term, the other more acceptable perhaps to the conceptual framework distortions of those who seek with measure and pen.
Category: Pyramids
3.10 Questioner: Then if an individual is totally informed with respect to the Law of One and lives, and is the Law of One, such things as the building of a pyramid by direct mental effort would be commonplace. Is that what I am to understand? Am I correct?
Ra: I am Ra. You are incorrect in that there is a distinction between the individual power through the Law of One and the combined, or societal memory complex mind/body/spirit understanding of the Law of One.
In the first case only the one individual, purified of all flaws, could move a mountain. In the case of mass understanding of unity, each individual may contain an acceptable amount of distortion and yet the mass mind could move mountains. The progress is normally from the understanding which you now seek to a dimension of understanding which is governed by the laws of love, and which seeks the laws of light. Those who are vibrating with the Law of Light seek the Law of One. Those who vibrate with the Law of One seek the Law of Foreverness.
We cannot say what is beyond this dissolution of the unified self with all that there is, for we still seek to become all that there is, and still are we Ra. Thus our paths go onward.
I know that this is transitory but what is the limit of someone incarnated purified of all flaws? I am talk about to affect the physical reality.
Peace, love and light.
To be purified of all flaws leaves the greatest human flaw of all.
Perfection. That is their limit.
I'd explain but I doubt it'd be of an insufficient clarity.
The perfect form of perfection is one balanced with a perfect flaw. Perfection itself could be such, I imagine something ironical is a good attribute. Such as an immortal human being stuck with their current aged mind unable to expand it any further in depth. Or a human perfectly flawless no longer having the means to polarize because no catalyst effects them anymore, because they turn the whole of catalyst into their personal tool rather than a universal one available in small parts to all.
For such a perfect being, are they truly perfect on a deeper level? Or are they perfectly flawed too?