09-17-2009, 01:21 AM
From the standpoint of STO polarization, the role as parent likely offers opportunities for a person to serve another and so chance to polarize so. Living in close family structures likely offers a person exposure to more growth catalyst than they may experience otherwise, so they may evolve faster as a parent.
As for the choice of having kids, there is mention that Red Ray related conception seems an issue of chance in some regard. So even if a person chooses to be a parent, there are issues of odds of it actually happening beyond their will.
I like to think that some supernatural influence participates in the animation of new life, something that humankind may not understand well. Part of this influence may come in the form of psychic transfer of some sort or another, and maybe the parents are involved so in some subconscious way. In any case, there may be many factors involved in child bearing that go beyond a persons conscious decision to be a parent or not.
Likewise, I don't think a person necessarily needs to consciously "follow the Law of One" in order to live in harmony with it, because a person may simply be born into the world having an innate understanding of it. From some perspective, illusions that veil it, based upon denial or ignorance, may act as retarding factors that diminish a person's ability of growing within its wisdoms. Possibly such factors foster more basic learnings that need to come beforehand as trade off.
Another impression is that Ra seems to have spent much time studying sexual energy transfer on Venus (beyond reproductive acts) and so was able to share much about the subtleties of such exchanges in ways that may be helpful to people.
These lessons may be essential to learn at some point on an evolutionary path.
Related to sexuality may be cultural conventions which limit a persons ability to study it in such degree, as Ra was able to, and that may allude to some unspoken comment about Ra's view of our modern culture in comparison to their own at this stage of development.
So a choice to be a parent or not, related to sexual expressions for reproductive ends, may be a subset of a greater set of choices related to sexual expressions for evolutionary ends. I think it is the hope of most parents that their children grow to a point where they can make good choices that offer positive consequences. Maybe Ra's perspective is not so different from a parent's in this regard, that they work to encourage good choices and decision making.
paddy
As for the choice of having kids, there is mention that Red Ray related conception seems an issue of chance in some regard. So even if a person chooses to be a parent, there are issues of odds of it actually happening beyond their will.
I like to think that some supernatural influence participates in the animation of new life, something that humankind may not understand well. Part of this influence may come in the form of psychic transfer of some sort or another, and maybe the parents are involved so in some subconscious way. In any case, there may be many factors involved in child bearing that go beyond a persons conscious decision to be a parent or not.
Likewise, I don't think a person necessarily needs to consciously "follow the Law of One" in order to live in harmony with it, because a person may simply be born into the world having an innate understanding of it. From some perspective, illusions that veil it, based upon denial or ignorance, may act as retarding factors that diminish a person's ability of growing within its wisdoms. Possibly such factors foster more basic learnings that need to come beforehand as trade off.
Another impression is that Ra seems to have spent much time studying sexual energy transfer on Venus (beyond reproductive acts) and so was able to share much about the subtleties of such exchanges in ways that may be helpful to people.
These lessons may be essential to learn at some point on an evolutionary path.
Related to sexuality may be cultural conventions which limit a persons ability to study it in such degree, as Ra was able to, and that may allude to some unspoken comment about Ra's view of our modern culture in comparison to their own at this stage of development.
So a choice to be a parent or not, related to sexual expressions for reproductive ends, may be a subset of a greater set of choices related to sexual expressions for evolutionary ends. I think it is the hope of most parents that their children grow to a point where they can make good choices that offer positive consequences. Maybe Ra's perspective is not so different from a parent's in this regard, that they work to encourage good choices and decision making.
paddy