10-26-2009, 12:22 PM
I'm coming in late to this thread, please pardon my commenting on older posts:
Do you mean that your take is that Ra was answering all of the questions by himself(themselves) without any distortion upon their contact? How are we then to explain the responses given by (supposedly) Ra about moon bases, under water bases, government projects involving craft that can travel certain fractions of the speed of light, etc?
Well, I have two thoughts on this point. The first is that we are indeed talking about a sixth density entity which is investing itself in to the physical body of a third density entity. Ra is three dimensions away from our own. I would liken this to early versions of long distance telephone calls, where you have to patch through different hubs on different continents in order to reach your destination. In short- regardless of Ra's and L/L's care in making the contact it seems to me reasonable that there is still a lot of opportunity for distortion to occur. (just my speculation of course)
The second thing is that unlike negative greetings and/or other uninvited problems, the transient questions were a product of Don's free will. Basically, in asking those questions he himself was "opening the door" to distortion, which makes it far more likely that a rouge entity could crash the party. Because these are questions that a member of the circle is asking, Ra naturally had to respect the question and not condemn it, but perhaps step back from the podium as Questioner's analogy illustrated.
Not being apart of the group in the early 80's however, and not having listened to the tapes, these are my speculations. I could be wrong, but I am not comforted in the slightest by the notion that Ra could have been answering all of the questions himself, because unless reality is much, much different that I think it is, I cannot see how some of his responses can be truthful at all. Should we suspect all responses then? Could it be that the whole communication may indeed be false? Where is the line drawn? You see where I'm going with this.
(10-24-2009, 09:54 AM)βαθμιαίος Wrote: Having listened to the tapes, I'm pretty sure it was Ra all the time. But you're right, of course, that Ra preferred some questions to others.
Do you mean that your take is that Ra was answering all of the questions by himself(themselves) without any distortion upon their contact? How are we then to explain the responses given by (supposedly) Ra about moon bases, under water bases, government projects involving craft that can travel certain fractions of the speed of light, etc?
Quote:Having listened to the tapes, I find the idea that Ra could have left Carla's body during the sessions and been replaced by another entity ridiculous. Carla was in a deep trance during the sessions, guarded by a circle through which no thought-form could pass. At a couple of points during the session when Ra felt the protection was less than completely adequate, Ra instructed Don and Jim to re-walk the circle and/or expel breath over the instrument's chest, which they did. Believe me when I tell you nothing was getting through that circle.
Well, I have two thoughts on this point. The first is that we are indeed talking about a sixth density entity which is investing itself in to the physical body of a third density entity. Ra is three dimensions away from our own. I would liken this to early versions of long distance telephone calls, where you have to patch through different hubs on different continents in order to reach your destination. In short- regardless of Ra's and L/L's care in making the contact it seems to me reasonable that there is still a lot of opportunity for distortion to occur. (just my speculation of course)
The second thing is that unlike negative greetings and/or other uninvited problems, the transient questions were a product of Don's free will. Basically, in asking those questions he himself was "opening the door" to distortion, which makes it far more likely that a rouge entity could crash the party. Because these are questions that a member of the circle is asking, Ra naturally had to respect the question and not condemn it, but perhaps step back from the podium as Questioner's analogy illustrated.
Not being apart of the group in the early 80's however, and not having listened to the tapes, these are my speculations. I could be wrong, but I am not comforted in the slightest by the notion that Ra could have been answering all of the questions himself, because unless reality is much, much different that I think it is, I cannot see how some of his responses can be truthful at all. Should we suspect all responses then? Could it be that the whole communication may indeed be false? Where is the line drawn? You see where I'm going with this.