01-14-2009, 08:21 PM
This may need to be its own thread, but I disagree about the seriousness of what happened at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Ra says that those who were destroyed by the energy release found their spirit complexes "to be completely disarranged without possibility of re-integration."
To me, that doesn't sound like the loss of just one lifetime's experiences.
When Don asks if the fact that Ra is able to reintegrate souls who die by nuclear energy release makes it no more traumatic than death by a bullet, Ra says no, it would be more traumatic. But the entity would remain an entity.
I read that to mean that absent Ra's reintegration of the destroyed spirit complex, the entity would no longer be an entity.
In a like vein, Ra says that some of our weapons "redound to the last echoes of potential destruction."
Ra says that those who were destroyed by the energy release found their spirit complexes "to be completely disarranged without possibility of re-integration."
To me, that doesn't sound like the loss of just one lifetime's experiences.
When Don asks if the fact that Ra is able to reintegrate souls who die by nuclear energy release makes it no more traumatic than death by a bullet, Ra says no, it would be more traumatic. But the entity would remain an entity.
I read that to mean that absent Ra's reintegration of the destroyed spirit complex, the entity would no longer be an entity.
In a like vein, Ra says that some of our weapons "redound to the last echoes of potential destruction."