(05-04-2020, 08:03 PM)Louisabell Wrote: Healing is not some nebulous magical thing
Quote:40.13 Questioner: Then you are saying that cancer is quite easily healed mentally and is a good teaching tool because it is quite easily healed mentally and once the entity forgives the other-self at whom he is angry cancer will disappear. Is this correct?
Ra: I am Ra. This is partially correct. The other portion of healing has to do with forgiveness of self and a greatly heightened respect for the self. This may conveniently be expressed by taking care in dietary matters. This is quite frequently a part of the healing and forgiving process. Your basic premise is correct.
Yep, sometimes healing is just about dealing with your crap from the past, putting your big girl/boy pants on, giving up your food addictions, putting down the pepperoni pizza, and eating your vegetables!
Something I remember about the texts is that there is rarely any reference to objects that an individual can hold.
There's references to rubies and diamonds strung around chains, maybe you could say Tarot cards but those conversations are about the imagery.
It does back to how they didn't want to give humans a bias. You could say they talk about locations like the pyramids but you're not walking off with the pyramids any time soon.
Something you can hold. That's why the part where they mention diamonds and rubies is so significant to me. As a human you can't help but think "how can I materially benefit off this" or is it just a big book on philosophy for the most part...I don't think so, and it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks of your acknowledgment of a Venetian extraterrestrial intelligence..lol but does anyone know? Is there anything Ra talks about that you can grab a part of other than the objects I mentioned?
maybe someone is thinking of reminding me "everything is transitory we're all just dandelions! aha! the truth you don't know" [which I do..] but as a male I can't think of any response you'd get from guys other than so fucking what does that do for me? One of the main reasons why I think there aren't million of people in to this. People think materialisticly. I read Ra years and years ago and moved on to explore other things because there are plenty of new ideas people develop and reading about archaeology is interesting discovering what objects people considered valuable. Whether it's Jade in Asia/Mesoamerican or Lapis lazuli in S. America or the Mideast it's been fascinating understanding what objects people interred themselves with because it's how they made themselves wealthy. Whoever had all the diamonds and rubies in Egypt must have been da boss. Inca chieftans on piles of Lapis. Sumerian tombs with thousands of pieces also. Mexicans with all varieties of greenstone/turquoise.