05-20-2011, 08:54 AM
(05-18-2011, 06:43 PM)Nyu Wrote: I don't fully understand what the colours mean, I get red lol..
Throughout the Law of One books, Ra talks about colors and levels and octaves. So I derived my own list of the "seven levels of consciousness" to keep them straight. The primary colors that have names in most languages are parts of a continuous spectrum of visible light. Likewise, the levels of consciousness are continuous yet primary and identifiable. Those who see them give corresponding colors to our "energy centers" called chakras, from the Sanskrit.
The first level goes with the primary color red and has the first glimmering of consciousness as in rocks and minerals. I throw viruses into that category just to put them somewhere. It goes with our "base" chakra of survival.
The second, orange level is awareness of self. This is animals and plants. Ra says that each level of consciousness gets pulled forward to the next level, so those second level entities get pulled toward awareness of others. Some animals mate for life, for example. This color chakra associates with sex.
We pull our pets toward our awareness, the third, yellow level, which has awareness of others. We are pulled toward green. Humans are living in the "third density" and pass through seven sub-densities which happen to be divided into guess how many sub levels.
The fourth, green level is where we and our planet rapidly are headed. It is the compassion level. The heart chakra is this color. Greenies are pulled onward toward the blue fifth level, where compassion gets tempered by wisdom. The sixth level represented by indigo is kind of vague to me. Ra calls it the sacred, so to me it gets consciousness past wisdom into areas that Ra knows well but I don't claim to. The seventh, violet level is the consciousness of summing up and getting ready for the "return to the one." Its chakra is, I think, on our crown.
Having these levels in mind helped me follow the Ra material better and give a vocabulary that we use on these forums. You will see that others have slightly different definitions and usages.