12-13-2020, 03:54 PM
(10-25-2020, 12:35 PM)Ralib1 Wrote: I am gay myself and was confused at first about the way Ra explained it because it didn’t resonate with me. After giving it a second read though I think that Ra is basically saying people who have had 65% or more previous incarnations as the opposite gender and sexual orientation are more sensitive to aura infringement of urban areas due to the influx of energies being transferred between so many people. So for example if I lived 100% of my previous lives as a heterosexual female (without the male red ray reproductive energy) and I incarnated as a male in NYC, I would have a high chance of becoming homosexual because there are so many women around that it would (remind me of my previous sexuality) and infringe upon my aura so I wouldn’t feel the need to activate the male red ray reproductive energy. However in a rural setting with less people and women, my aura wouldn’t be infringed upon as much and I could still activate the red ray reproductive energy to seek to be of service.
It doesnt matter whether you were 100% of one certain polarity, there is always a level of infringement (or any other factor) which can cause you to change your energy model if too much of it is piled up. Ie, you may not get affected as such if you live in, say, Paris or Berlin, but you may get affected if you live in an insanely densely packed city like Tokyo or still densely packed NY etc.
Quote:So in conclusion I think sexual orientation is a combination of (soul, environmental, and biological factors) but it isn’t something bad. It can be a helpful catalyst in helping to focus on being of service to others with green ray energy transfer (unconditional love) rather the red ray even though it is more difficult to harmonize that energy in a relationship.
Not only sexual orientation, but entire manifestation of every single entity in every way is a combination of an infinite amount of factors. Moreover, factors change over time, the entity changes from inside over time, causing infinitely complex interactions.