04-24-2020, 06:30 AM
@BlackDragon
Yeah, I dunno if I really believe most of the s*** said in the LOO channelings anymore. I mean: either be absorbed into "The One" at the cost of identity, memory, free will etc. Or damn yourself to separation until your sense of "spiritual atrophy" causes you to just give in and accept choice number 1. Where's the "Great Choice" we were told of in the Tarot explanations again? Where's the choice? Where's the actual FREE WILL?
Perhaps the REAL choice is choosing whether or not you even accept the reality Ra presents in the first place?
I mean, how can we trust that "Ra" is even who they say they are? How can we trust that "Ra" is actually trying to help us? And why should we just believe this? It sounds like Ra's words are expected to be taken on blind faith as Gospel Truth or some s***. How is that any less dogmatic really than the religions of the past?
On the other hand...
Since we're talking about "throwing the baby out with the bath water" can we really do that with what is said in this material? Why should we do that either?
I believe there are AT LEAST SOME true things said in the LOO material. After all, even if it is a masterful lie, it must then containt kernels of truth to properly be as such.
One such thing which rings true:
"It is essential to understand one does not understand"
Yeah, I dunno if I really believe most of the s*** said in the LOO channelings anymore. I mean: either be absorbed into "The One" at the cost of identity, memory, free will etc. Or damn yourself to separation until your sense of "spiritual atrophy" causes you to just give in and accept choice number 1. Where's the "Great Choice" we were told of in the Tarot explanations again? Where's the choice? Where's the actual FREE WILL?
Perhaps the REAL choice is choosing whether or not you even accept the reality Ra presents in the first place?
I mean, how can we trust that "Ra" is even who they say they are? How can we trust that "Ra" is actually trying to help us? And why should we just believe this? It sounds like Ra's words are expected to be taken on blind faith as Gospel Truth or some s***. How is that any less dogmatic really than the religions of the past?
On the other hand...
Since we're talking about "throwing the baby out with the bath water" can we really do that with what is said in this material? Why should we do that either?
I believe there are AT LEAST SOME true things said in the LOO material. After all, even if it is a masterful lie, it must then containt kernels of truth to properly be as such.
One such thing which rings true:
"It is essential to understand one does not understand"