09-13-2020, 12:19 PM
I do think that the mindset of "exploration" suits better than hardcore "beliefs." When people say they "know" this or that, especially with no stated justifications, it creates a block wall. There is no discussion possible after that—it becomes one-sided and demands an audience to hear whatever it is one knows.
According to Ra, this is not the density of knowing. There is a veil, like it or not. That much is evident.
So maybe, the idea here would be to lighten up on the absolutes. Be open to widening the circle of awareness. At any given moment, we resonate with certain ideas, but do they not always change or evolve (hopefully)? Think back ten years.
According to Ra, this is not the density of knowing. There is a veil, like it or not. That much is evident.
So maybe, the idea here would be to lighten up on the absolutes. Be open to widening the circle of awareness. At any given moment, we resonate with certain ideas, but do they not always change or evolve (hopefully)? Think back ten years.