10-03-2020, 11:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-03-2020, 11:06 PM by Louisabell.)
More musings I had on yellow ray.
Large portions of the human brain have been evolved for the purposes of mapping terrain. As hunter gatherers, the amount of terrain that needed to be covered in order to sustain the tribal life was massive. Over many many hours of traversing terrain the human brain builds an internal 3D model of the environment. From this model, this inner reflection of the external, the hunter/gatherer understands where she/he must go, the seasonal migratory patterns, where to find nourishment and then where to find safe rest.
(Indeed there are accounts of westerners, who having spent time with African shepherds, were amazed at their ability to notice instantly when one of the animals in their very large herds went missing, and to know exactly which animal it was... no counting or tagging necessary. When the westerner asked the African shepherd how they did this, the shepherd turned back just as perplexed and asked - how can you not do this?)
From the evolved human brain comes yellow ray consciousness, the starting place of abstract thought, leading to morality and considerations of self as a moral agent. No longer is one only concerned with if they are a viable entity, but also if one is a virtuous entity. Relationships are no longer only built on an instinctual "pack mentality" but on shared goals, interests and principles (these things not existing in a vacuum). In order to make sense of abstraction, it is overlaid on our internal mapping brain structures. Indeed third ray must act directly with those rays which precede it, while reaching towards the next ray up.
And so third-ray is mapped out in our minds, but the terrain is one of value systems, with philosophical questions as landmarks and moral hazards littered about. As we progress through society, we find that the ground shifts beneath our feet, as ideals once held are thrown away, mountain peaks rise and fall into valleys. The map has no cohesion and many areas of dissonance. Trees that in previous seasons bore much fruit then shrivel up, new sources of sustenance must be found...
The M/B/S entity blocked in yellow-ray is metaphorically like a confused animal, lost in the woods, in constant search for what is familiar and what is life-sustaining. And so to fully unblock this ray is akin to the metaphor of having finally stumbled out of the tree line of the forest, into the familar clearing place, were one's tribe welcomes them back with comfort, food and true rest (love).
Large portions of the human brain have been evolved for the purposes of mapping terrain. As hunter gatherers, the amount of terrain that needed to be covered in order to sustain the tribal life was massive. Over many many hours of traversing terrain the human brain builds an internal 3D model of the environment. From this model, this inner reflection of the external, the hunter/gatherer understands where she/he must go, the seasonal migratory patterns, where to find nourishment and then where to find safe rest.
(Indeed there are accounts of westerners, who having spent time with African shepherds, were amazed at their ability to notice instantly when one of the animals in their very large herds went missing, and to know exactly which animal it was... no counting or tagging necessary. When the westerner asked the African shepherd how they did this, the shepherd turned back just as perplexed and asked - how can you not do this?)
From the evolved human brain comes yellow ray consciousness, the starting place of abstract thought, leading to morality and considerations of self as a moral agent. No longer is one only concerned with if they are a viable entity, but also if one is a virtuous entity. Relationships are no longer only built on an instinctual "pack mentality" but on shared goals, interests and principles (these things not existing in a vacuum). In order to make sense of abstraction, it is overlaid on our internal mapping brain structures. Indeed third ray must act directly with those rays which precede it, while reaching towards the next ray up.
And so third-ray is mapped out in our minds, but the terrain is one of value systems, with philosophical questions as landmarks and moral hazards littered about. As we progress through society, we find that the ground shifts beneath our feet, as ideals once held are thrown away, mountain peaks rise and fall into valleys. The map has no cohesion and many areas of dissonance. Trees that in previous seasons bore much fruit then shrivel up, new sources of sustenance must be found...
The M/B/S entity blocked in yellow-ray is metaphorically like a confused animal, lost in the woods, in constant search for what is familiar and what is life-sustaining. And so to fully unblock this ray is akin to the metaphor of having finally stumbled out of the tree line of the forest, into the familar clearing place, were one's tribe welcomes them back with comfort, food and true rest (love).