I have always been fascinated by the concept of 'randomness'. At one point I began to think that random is only ever a matter of limited perspective. I still think that's true, but I embrace it more for what it is. That being said, we still respond to random, but then, how many of our responses are random?
I will say though that I don't really disagree with your assessment. There is a twist in the energy of the material that sends people spiraling. I find myself deferring to it less and less as time goes on because while it has some interesting concepts I find it too unfocused for my own purposes. There is nothing in it I have not seen elsewhere and at this point it appears as a hodge-podge conversation with an entity on sprawling topics. Lots of beautiful words but a lot of room for interpretation. The fact that this is supposedly 'justified' by Ra's own explanation of themselves, I am not entirely convinced. I admit, I have had different experiences that conflict with the material and I do not really believe this 'Ra' is in actuality the same as the Egyptian deity.
I will say though that I don't really disagree with your assessment. There is a twist in the energy of the material that sends people spiraling. I find myself deferring to it less and less as time goes on because while it has some interesting concepts I find it too unfocused for my own purposes. There is nothing in it I have not seen elsewhere and at this point it appears as a hodge-podge conversation with an entity on sprawling topics. Lots of beautiful words but a lot of room for interpretation. The fact that this is supposedly 'justified' by Ra's own explanation of themselves, I am not entirely convinced. I admit, I have had different experiences that conflict with the material and I do not really believe this 'Ra' is in actuality the same as the Egyptian deity.
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