(04-28-2020, 12:28 AM)peregrine Wrote:(04-27-2020, 10:11 PM)Navaratna Wrote: 1. You can illuminate people,
2. and in my opinion as correct as the Law of One is, it is incomplete. There are more than 9 densities. Hamsa hand/Eilat stone is a good example. It corresponds to the Edgar Cayce readings from which Law of One was essentially inspired by, he was significant enough for the authors of the Ra material to query about him.
1. I don't believe one being can illumine another because the process by definition is internal recognition, something one can only do within self.
2. Yes, I suppose one could expend energy suchwise, but why bother if all these things are equally transparent? Why play with toys when one can be an artist in the field of consciousness?
1. If you feel that way, it leaves the question of why you're communicating ideas here.
2. I don't think that's a factual statement. I'm not a transient. I am physically rooted to reality. Hamsa is a symbol.
I had a conversation with a Christian recently in which I asked him what he thought God was, or if he knew what Hamsa meant because it has meanings in multiple religions. He didn't. And didn't want to discuss it. I asked why is it that Christians pray to Jesus, to me it seems a great many of them do indeed worship Jesus if they pray to him. Or do they pray to their pastors, they sure do focus their attention and wealth on their pastors, or Imams, or even some Hindu sects. Picture church people among statues of virgin mary. I told him I can't completely sense god in a blank wall or a dirt road. In sahaja meditation there is meditation on candle flames or great bodies of water. They are not worshiped, they are acknowledged as elemental forces that can be energized as vibratory bodies. I told the Christian maybe you'll see god in a concrete slab, but for me I'd rather gaze upon a ruby, or sunlight, some lodestones or lakes and focus my meditation on these energies because what it boils down to me is if someone says 'god' is formless or it is 'ra' then...are you sound the sound vibration is divine? You call it by a name. Ok, well you seem to certainly sense divinity in that sound vibration. How about we just call it absolutely nothing. You sense divinity in _____ absolutely nothing. I don't.
"I want you to read the Bible and see god"
"I want you to read the Law of One and see Ra"
maybe I'm coming across as judgmental but there is more to reality than Ra material. It has the correct foundation but it is not a complete navigational compass. 4th density is just your heart. 7 is your crown, but there are levels even beyond the crown and hamsa. I'm trying to remember I think it is spelled viyala, the halo. It looks so much like kara to me.
Guru Nanak the founder of Sikh religion was the 9th primordial master in Sahaja meditation. He understood the concepts very accurately. In the same way I'm not a christian, muslim, zoroastrian, confucian, or follower of Ra, I still see the meaning in their symbols such as kara. why limit yourself to 9 densities there are said to be at least 4 more. I don't understand all of them yet. Navaratna is not complete, but what I do see as having a potential correspondence is of how there is a temple directly north of Eilat in Israel known as the temple mount and it is one of the most holy sites in the eyes of Jews, Muslims, and Christians. And although the true arrangement and particular stones of the breastplate of the high priest is lost to history, I see a vague correlation between it and the Navaratna
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priestly_breastplate
considering the first stone is red, the second sounds quite like pearl, the third is emerald. then another red as coral? seems similar, but yet again their arrangement is usually something akin to a ruby in the middle and the other stones surrounding like a solar system even though technically it is not nine planets. its 6 planets, and 3 positions of the moom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg7A8cPlvU0