11-17-2011, 03:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-17-2011, 03:27 PM by Bring4th_Austin.)
(11-17-2011, 11:44 AM)Tenet Nosce Wrote:(11-17-2011, 11:36 AM)abridgetoofar Wrote: If it is so important, I wonder, then why can't we see it?
You cannot see it because it chooses to not be visible to you.
Well, if it is so important, why does it choose that?
Quote:abridgetoofar Wrote:Why, when I request this help, must I rely on intuitive notions instead of direct perception?
Because you are still allowing your rational mind to demand "proof". This demonstrates to the Universe that you are not yet prepared to receive information and awareness through direct perception.
What's the method of thinking in that logic? Why does wishing to see perceivable proof mean that I'm not ready to see perceivable proof? Doesn't that seem more like a cop-out?
The wish to see and experience something perceivable beyond random OOB, UFO, and unexplainable experiences doesn't originate in disbelief.
Quote:Flip-flop-feelings and severe emotional states also signal a lack of preparedness. I speak of this from experience.
I do not experience these things.
(11-17-2011, 11:46 AM)βαθμιαίος Wrote:(11-17-2011, 11:36 AM)abridgetoofar Wrote: Why, when I request this help, must I rely on intuitive notions instead of direct perception?
I think it's to preserve your free will. You have to choose blindly, otherwise the choice doesn't carry the same weight.
(According to Ra) the humans of old did not have to rely on these intuitive notions. With the wild infringements on free will present in our reality, I don't find perceiving these "unseen" things to be such a great violation of my free will, especially when I desire to see them so.
(11-17-2011, 02:51 PM)3DMonkey Wrote: Ummmm, I think it's plain as day. You appear to be thinking that "what you can see but is not visible to you right now" is important. That's not the plain text. The "request" for help is an inquiry into mystery. This is "just as important" if not more so. The way I see it looking for something is just as important as finding something, and you don't necessarily need to find what you were specifically looking for.
I guess the virtue in mystery is something that escapes me at times.
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