10-28-2020, 02:25 PM
It's natural, I suppose, to look at higher density experiences and project our own feelings onto them and then try to reconcile the differences. But I think it's unfair. Those entities are not driven by the same confusion we are, and so the comparisons (aloofness, for example) are skewed.
This passage from Ra gives a tiny sense of how bent towards service 4D entities are--compared to us--and how this drives their experience of daily life.
Quote:43.17 Questioner: Is it necessary to eat food in fourth density?
Ra: I am Ra. This is correct.
43.18 Questioner: The mechanism of, shall we say, social catalyst due to a necessity for feeding the body then is active in fourth density. Is this correct?
Ra: I am Ra. This is incorrect. The fourth-density being desires to serve and the preparation of foodstuffs is extremely simple due to increased communion between entity and living foodstuff. Therefore, this is not a significant catalyst but rather a simple precondition of the space/time experience. The catalyst involved is the necessity for the ingestion of foodstuffs. This is not considered to be of importance by fourth-density entities and it, therefore, aids in the teach/learning of patience.
43.19 Questioner: Could you expand a little bit on how that aids in the teach/learning of patience?
Ra: I am Ra. To stop the functioning of service to others long enough to ingest foodstuffs is to invoke patience.
In other words, they are so focused on serving others, such as you and me, that they have to discipline themselves to bother to eat. I don't think we can easily grasp the emotions involved there, given the worldly context in which we have learned how to interpret emotion.
Also, to me this suggests that graduation into a milieu of such intensity of service requires a very strong degree of personal dedication to service, more than a casual sounding 51% might suggest.