12-15-2011, 07:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-15-2011, 10:45 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
(12-15-2011, 07:30 PM)Namaste Wrote: Would explain what you expect? Supporting Ra quotes would be appreciated, although I appreciate this takes time :¬)
My apologies, but I can't really think of anything that I haven't already quoted elsewhere ad nauseum. I've offered a panoply of Ra quotes on this topic, as well as many from Hatonn and Q'uo. I have even extended my research and discussions to include some lesser-known channeled entities such as Yadda and Amira, to see if these other entities have a different perspective than that offered by the more commonly-known channeled entities. I must say that these varied entities all appear to be in congruence, at least insofar as I am able to discern with my limited 3D mind.
But in a more pragmatic sense, this has done little to change the perspective of those who disagree with these teachings. For those who have already made up their minds, they tend to "take what resonates" by cherry-picking quotes which support their views, even if the greater context of the transcript(s) in question do(es) not. This makes it exceedingly difficult to state a case based upon quotes from the material, and in actuality, tends to piss more people off than it enlightens, and bears little fruit where spiritual purposes are concerned.
Fortunately, in my view, anybody who would at least bother to contemplate whether or not they have an STO orientation is likely well beyond the minimum "score" necessary to pass to the "bonus rounds" of this particular incarnative context. Which probably means, that anybody who is taking the time to read this very post has already "made the grade" so to speak. So in that sense, it is of little consequence who turned out to be "right" in our disagreements, as we will presently be faced with more pressing, and interesting, issues to attend to.
Therefore, I will just keep my further comments here under the umbrella of "speculation". As such, I speculate that people who refuse to step out of the "sinkhole of indifference" and make a choice to be of service will, in quite short order, find their incarnation coming to a close, in one way or another. In the end, it really doesn't matter anyway as no soul is ever fully lost in eternity.
In any case, I have little doubt that whatever happens will go down in such a way as to allow people to continue believing whatever they want to believe. Such is the nature of this density.
Awakening is a process, not a destination. But in order to truly awaken, and not simply make believe that one is awakening, there must needs be a willingness to accept the fact that one was previously wrong. That one was a fool. And a pigheaded stubborn fool at that.
I embrace my foolishness on a daily basis. And not a week goes by that I don't come to some new realization that makes me out to have been a blithering idiot.
Yet there are certain ideas or understandings that I have settled into that tend to not change so much over time. Even upon questioning them internally again and again, I keep coming up with the same answer. Even upon confirming my intuitions again and again with the material, I keep coming up with the same answer.
Am I a fool? Yes, I certainly am. But what does that say for the other who would perceive that I am not yet aware of my own foolishness? It's kind of like somebody calling Ra a hypocrite... and them replying... umm... yes... I thought we covered that back in 1.4.