10-23-2009, 01:35 AM
(10-22-2009, 05:37 PM)βαθμιαίος Wrote: I've always read that quote in a more fundamental way (not saying it's a better way, just different) -- we are amusing ourselves by being incarnate. We could have chosen to remain part of the Creator and never individualized; instead we chose to enter the world of distortion -- free will, love, light, and all the rest.
You know, Bath., I''l bet I also read it that way some years ago. I've had to think about why it stirs me this other way at this stage. I'm not wholly sure, but I think I feel now much closer to being able to melt into a less distorted configuration than I'm in now (more like in the good old days, as it were). It just feels more personal now that it's more clear to me that I'm actually actively perpetuating this degree of separation by playing games (amusing myself) when I could be significantly more integrated with my own divinity, my deeper identity. Reading it now makes me feel nostalgic and silly.
Oh, well. Good catalyst, eh?
(10-22-2009, 06:12 PM)Turtle Wrote: Yeah..that quote from Ra is amazing to say the least...especially now that I've come to understand that is exactly how I believe in my reality. What a concept! Godspeed!
Just curious, Turtle: How do you understand your reality now?