(09-03-2018, 05:46 PM)KevinAir Wrote: After reading all the Ra sessions I am wondering if this creator isn't an entity that is utter STS. If this being created all there is, and it decided to know itself through what it made, did it know that it's creation would suffer both physically and every other way? Would that make this Creator non-benevolent? Also, if we are all one, then that makes us also the one infinite creator as well, correct? Or are we co-creators and that's it?
Any thoughts that would help me with this?
Hi KevinAir,
Are you "an entity that is utter STS"? I ask this rhetorical question because, guess what? You are the Creator, temporarily pretending to be "KevinAir" by assuming this particular identity much in the way you might assume a character in a role-playing game, but with infinitely more nuance and depth of experience as that character.
At the same time, the Creator is assuming and playing out the roles of every other entity in existence, from the smallest atom to the Logos itself. ALL are faces of the Creator, taking on a particular role, a particular set of attributes and limitations in order to explore what it's like to be, say, KevinAir for a little while.
Therefore, everything that defines KevinAir and distinguishes KevinAir from everything else is not an attribute of the Creator, but, rather, is an attribute of the created character. Even the millions (billions?) of ways in which you are different from, say, the consciousness of a planet are only differences in Object A vs Object B, the puppets the Creator inhabits; without the Creator's consciousness, they are lifeless - just a set of ideas and attributes. On the other hand, the Consciousness that perceives itself as KevinAir in the one case, and as a planet in the other, is the Creator itself.
So you see, the Creation and the Creator are inseparable. Like all that is, they are One. So the Creator did not create something outside himself that suffers, but, rather, seems to have wanted to explore suffering (among an infinity of other possible ideas) for him/her/itself.
I hope that clears this up for you. Welcome to the forums, and accept nothing on faith. Faith, as used by Ra and Quo, is the facility that allows you to consider the possibility that, despite the apparent chaos, separation, suffering and futility, all IS well - even if we cannot see it at the moment due to the fog in which the Veil clouds us; and faith in that sense is a different concept from blind belief.