01-06-2022, 11:37 AM
I have been thinking about this thread and the question posed. I came up with a lot of questioning rather than answers.
I don't think it is simple. I don't think it's just about loving everything here, though that is of course part of the bigger picture. Even that alone is not simple, as acceptance in my view must ideally be something that an individual truly understands and not just "gives in to" for an intellectual or emotional reason.
On the one hand, even from the standpoint of 3D interactions, allowing others to do as they will (within reason—I wouldn't stand by while a child or animal was beaten to death in front of me), from my experience, results in outcomes that 1) do not involve any sort of control over another entity, 2) allow for complete responsibility and accountability for the other entity involved in any action or thought, 3 ) lead to cleaner, less muddled, more conscious decisions, 4) relieve me of any attachment, thus "karmic involvement" of another entity's process. Allowing others to do as they will I think is a teach/learn moment in itself.
On the other hand, there is the concept of shedding light on a matter. This may be seen in the concept of radiating who and what one is—which happens whether or not one is aware of it. If one is a Wanderer, then one will have that energy signature, and yet it will be mitigated by how one acts, thinks, and deals with this 3D world. The concept of "know thyself," and being authentic, aligning to one's true self or the self beyond the 3D societal, cultural, and veiled dramas, is not easy in this world where so much pressure is put upon fitting in with the human tribe.
So what does it mean to be here, in Ra's words to "not get caught up in the maelstrom," to express your authentic self, not interfere with the paths of others, yet step in to be of service ("To a mind/body/spirit complex which is starving, the appropriate response is the feeding of the body. You may extrapolate from this"). It is easy to understand that an entity may need food for the physical body. But is it easy to understand if that entity needs something intangible such as freedom (many people have "indoor" cats and declaw them so they won't scratch the furniture; parents sometimes force children into religious protocols; enslaved 3D entities cry out for help such as North Koreans and for that matter actual slaves until it was illegal to keep slaves).
Another question is: like in the Star Trek Confederation of Planets dictum not to interfere with planetary cultures, does a Wanderer just stand by and watch as people are enslaved, senseless wars are engaged, corruption of governments proliferates, the planet continues to be pillaged in the name of short-term profit, and so on regarding destructive and unethical human goings-on? As Ra answered a call from us, are we here to answer a call? Ra engaged with us. Do we just hang around here radiating love and not engage at all? I am not criticizing this idea, rather I am just posing questions for consideration.
And finally: What is unity? Is unity complying with an outside authority? For a Wanderer, does compliance with a culture make sense? I think it can from a certain point of view involving discernment. But how does this balance with authenticity and honoring one's own existence here—mind, body, and spirit? Unity cannot be forced. It is not about everybody doing the same thing, or "fitting in." Unity, which leads to the next iteration of existence according to Ra, that of forming a SMC, happens due to a natural magnetism and alignment of authentic selves, not because those selves are forcing a fit, or compromising (in my opinion).
In addition, unity is not just for humans. There is a whole infinite universe to unite with, and on this planet humanity has barely begun to unite with other life forms. I think the relationship of humanity and other life forms such as a virus is worth contemplating.
Seen from a higher perspective such as the one those of Ra and other higher density or discarnate beings perceive, where timespace collapses the linear construct of experience in 3D, it may indeed look as though all is well (in the long run as we might say here). Considering the Potentiator of the Spirit in regard to this planet in general, it may be observed that in order for major change to happen, outdated builded structures must be destroyed. It seems to me we are in the thick of this now as a planetary society.
The one thing I can safely posit is authenticity in the face of challenge. Whether or not someone is a Wanderer, I do think it is vital to stand strong in self, to not fit in for the sake of fitting in, which I think goes too far and does not honor self (mind, body, spirit). I think it is always good to question, especially the self.
I don't think it is simple. I don't think it's just about loving everything here, though that is of course part of the bigger picture. Even that alone is not simple, as acceptance in my view must ideally be something that an individual truly understands and not just "gives in to" for an intellectual or emotional reason.
On the one hand, even from the standpoint of 3D interactions, allowing others to do as they will (within reason—I wouldn't stand by while a child or animal was beaten to death in front of me), from my experience, results in outcomes that 1) do not involve any sort of control over another entity, 2) allow for complete responsibility and accountability for the other entity involved in any action or thought, 3 ) lead to cleaner, less muddled, more conscious decisions, 4) relieve me of any attachment, thus "karmic involvement" of another entity's process. Allowing others to do as they will I think is a teach/learn moment in itself.
On the other hand, there is the concept of shedding light on a matter. This may be seen in the concept of radiating who and what one is—which happens whether or not one is aware of it. If one is a Wanderer, then one will have that energy signature, and yet it will be mitigated by how one acts, thinks, and deals with this 3D world. The concept of "know thyself," and being authentic, aligning to one's true self or the self beyond the 3D societal, cultural, and veiled dramas, is not easy in this world where so much pressure is put upon fitting in with the human tribe.
So what does it mean to be here, in Ra's words to "not get caught up in the maelstrom," to express your authentic self, not interfere with the paths of others, yet step in to be of service ("To a mind/body/spirit complex which is starving, the appropriate response is the feeding of the body. You may extrapolate from this"). It is easy to understand that an entity may need food for the physical body. But is it easy to understand if that entity needs something intangible such as freedom (many people have "indoor" cats and declaw them so they won't scratch the furniture; parents sometimes force children into religious protocols; enslaved 3D entities cry out for help such as North Koreans and for that matter actual slaves until it was illegal to keep slaves).
Another question is: like in the Star Trek Confederation of Planets dictum not to interfere with planetary cultures, does a Wanderer just stand by and watch as people are enslaved, senseless wars are engaged, corruption of governments proliferates, the planet continues to be pillaged in the name of short-term profit, and so on regarding destructive and unethical human goings-on? As Ra answered a call from us, are we here to answer a call? Ra engaged with us. Do we just hang around here radiating love and not engage at all? I am not criticizing this idea, rather I am just posing questions for consideration.
And finally: What is unity? Is unity complying with an outside authority? For a Wanderer, does compliance with a culture make sense? I think it can from a certain point of view involving discernment. But how does this balance with authenticity and honoring one's own existence here—mind, body, and spirit? Unity cannot be forced. It is not about everybody doing the same thing, or "fitting in." Unity, which leads to the next iteration of existence according to Ra, that of forming a SMC, happens due to a natural magnetism and alignment of authentic selves, not because those selves are forcing a fit, or compromising (in my opinion).
In addition, unity is not just for humans. There is a whole infinite universe to unite with, and on this planet humanity has barely begun to unite with other life forms. I think the relationship of humanity and other life forms such as a virus is worth contemplating.
Seen from a higher perspective such as the one those of Ra and other higher density or discarnate beings perceive, where timespace collapses the linear construct of experience in 3D, it may indeed look as though all is well (in the long run as we might say here). Considering the Potentiator of the Spirit in regard to this planet in general, it may be observed that in order for major change to happen, outdated builded structures must be destroyed. It seems to me we are in the thick of this now as a planetary society.
The one thing I can safely posit is authenticity in the face of challenge. Whether or not someone is a Wanderer, I do think it is vital to stand strong in self, to not fit in for the sake of fitting in, which I think goes too far and does not honor self (mind, body, spirit). I think it is always good to question, especially the self.