I did write a bunch of LOO quotes about things I was investigating, but it was on the other reread thread.
I'll think about it for a few seconds.
To me identity in this context would be spiritual identity. And spiritual identity would be what we are in terms of will, interest, strengths, and weaknesses. Some souls learn faster than others, so to speak. That is independent of their IQ or body.
So what is it unique about the iamraw collective that they go to Egypt and help? Or even those that visited Atlantis.
Why did YHVH continue to seek to preserve a genetic lineage on Earth, even as the children rejected YHVH and chose/confused their god/maker with Bhaal/Orion?
These seem to be questions of character and priority of choosing, rather than metaphysical power.
They do these things not because they are ordered to do so by Divine authority, but merely because they had this idea and wanted to put it into experimentation. And unlike humans, they don't give up after a few failures or a few thousand years.
And let's not leave out the Service to Self divinities. Why do they do the things that they do? What is their story? We have Hatonn, that went from service to self polarity to a service to other polarity shift, which is why people are optimistic about Earth. That is an interesting story, but it also changes the nature of their soul.
It's like one of those sci fi games, or space operas, where I investigate different ET civilizations to attempt to understand where they come from and why they are alien. Humans can only do a barely interesting job there, as most true/fun information is channeled via divine memory recall and not "fiction" as people think of it as. Star Trek or Star Wars for example, are partially channeled or derived from such works.
I'll think about it for a few seconds.
To me identity in this context would be spiritual identity. And spiritual identity would be what we are in terms of will, interest, strengths, and weaknesses. Some souls learn faster than others, so to speak. That is independent of their IQ or body.
So what is it unique about the iamraw collective that they go to Egypt and help? Or even those that visited Atlantis.
Why did YHVH continue to seek to preserve a genetic lineage on Earth, even as the children rejected YHVH and chose/confused their god/maker with Bhaal/Orion?
These seem to be questions of character and priority of choosing, rather than metaphysical power.
They do these things not because they are ordered to do so by Divine authority, but merely because they had this idea and wanted to put it into experimentation. And unlike humans, they don't give up after a few failures or a few thousand years.
And let's not leave out the Service to Self divinities. Why do they do the things that they do? What is their story? We have Hatonn, that went from service to self polarity to a service to other polarity shift, which is why people are optimistic about Earth. That is an interesting story, but it also changes the nature of their soul.
It's like one of those sci fi games, or space operas, where I investigate different ET civilizations to attempt to understand where they come from and why they are alien. Humans can only do a barely interesting job there, as most true/fun information is channeled via divine memory recall and not "fiction" as people think of it as. Star Trek or Star Wars for example, are partially channeled or derived from such works.