03-14-2019, 12:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-14-2019, 12:17 PM by redchartreuse.)
(03-13-2019, 03:28 PM)Minyatur Wrote: Because the human experience is centered upon sleep and this is what allows the archetypal relationships to play out with intensity.
Without this quality of sleep, you lose passion in near everything. The love between parent and child is merely the love between self and self found in other-self, the love between man and woman is only a basis of energy exchange and polarity in dualizing the Logos' experience. None would fear death nor cling any much to their life, knowing the nature of incarnation as a temporary dream. Evolution would be much much slower than it is at this moment, because nothing yields passion and one's experience without confusion becomes much less complex. The quality of sleep is what makes life intense and thrilling, what enables to miss someome and be sorrowful. Most that are unwell are unwell because of their love, there is a certain beauty to it that is of interest to the Creator. A total absence of sorrow is not as much joyful as it is monotone.
If you had substituted "the veil" for "sleep" in the above, it would make perfect sense to me. However as it stands, it looks quite strained.
If we are to take Ra at their word, the purpose of incarnation is to spiritually grow and evolve. Not to sleep.
Quote:The material posits that the veil of forgetting is there to offer a quality experience to the Creator. I think this does not make so much sense to the human veiled mind, but if one touches the portion of themselves that is spirit and eternal, then it becomes easier to find resonance. A lot is gained in term of experience in forgetting that you are just all that there is, but that is dreaming.
The purpose and function of the veil makes sense to me. What doesn't make sense is the seeming attitude that, since some veil is good, more veil must be better.
This creation is an experiment. And it is perfectly acceptable to me as an experiment. However, an experiment is a total waste if nothing was learned.
Quote:It's a bit like how last night you could have had a dream of being chased and killed, then you wake sweaty because of the red ray rush caused by the fear you experienced. It does not matter so much to your waking self, because it was a dream, a fantasy, but the quality of having forgetten that is what made the experience of living a thrill. Human life is the same, it is a dream we wake up from and forgetting that it is a dream is what allows one to actually live something. It is all the complex play of conscious and unconscious, and it goes far beyond this earthly experience.
I agree with what you have said here, but I am failing to see how it applies to the topic at hand.
What we are discussing here is more like... going to "sleep" by having an incarnation, and then "waking up" and realizing that one spent the whole time dreaming that they were sleeping.
Is there something to be gained by this? Does it result in a certain kind of growth or evolution? Is there a higher purpose here?
Or is it simply the unfortunate consequence of using the imbalanced experimental conditions to produce spiritual growth among entities?