(08-19-2018, 10:15 AM)EvolvingPhoenix Wrote: What happens to those who fail at the left hand path? Do they go positive?
It’s a good question! I’ve wondered about this myself. Ra mentioned something interesting in the Law of One about negative fourth density SMCs:
Quote:Questioner: What is the density of the Orion group?
Ra: I am Ra. Like the Confederation, the densities of the mass consciousnesses which comprise that group are varied. There are a very few third density, a larger number of fourth density, a similarly large number of fifth density, and very few sixth-density entities comprising this organization. Their numbers are perhaps one-tenth ours at any point in the space/time continuum as the problem of spiritual entropy causes them to experience constant disintegration of their social memory complexes. Their power is the same as ours. The Law of One blinks neither at the light or the darkness, but is available for service to others and service to self. However, service to others results in service to self, thus preserving and further harmonizing the distortions of those entities seeking intelligent infinity through these disciplines.
What exactly does that mean? I’m really not sure. But eventually all beings go positive, for there is no other way to go forward in sixth density. I believe it is possible to switch polarity before sixth density. I’m thinking of the reference Ra made to the two fifth density wanderers that came to aid their 3D planet, Venus. They came to serve others but harvested to fourth density negative. Those two wanderers eventually were able to return to the positive polarity. (With great difficulty Ra said.)
This is the quote I was referring to earlier:
Quote:It must be pointed out in this connection, that a progress from the Malkuth towards the Kether of the qliphothic Tree, which is really a descent, does not lead the practitioner back to the Divine Archetypes as a progress upwards from the Malkuth of the sephirothic Tree would do. It does lead to the Abyss, for the normal or the malignant development of the faculties does not alter their nature, and the limit of those influences which pertain to earthly life is as clearly defined in their qliphothic manifestations as in their sephirothic. They who enter the Abyss in the power of the qliphothic Forces do not pass through Daath to Atziluth, but are assimilated to the Kingdom of Chaos, the realm of Dumah, and their fate is a slow but total disintegration, the utter dissolution of the individual. ...
Yet at the end there is hope, for though the efforts of millennia may have been wasted, the indestructible Life at the centre of the psyche will create anew the concourse of forces: a new lower self will be evolved which will tread the Path from the beginning.
—The Sword and the Serpent