12-16-2011, 02:54 AM
Catalyst, as spoken by Ra, is Dukkha, as spoken by Buddha. Both speak of one and the same thing, suffering. It's not about how much the catalyst affects one; it's about how much one has moved towards faith and is unmoved by the suffering.
If you think the veil is impressive, look into understanding the 'complex'. When you come to the realization that every time you make one single choice, all the possibilities are also created, like the finite branches of a tree, where the higher self is one trunk, and each choice is but a branch of possibility, that each, due to the veil, are aware of. Playing out in unison, like unseen branches, all with a finite ending just like the incarnate branch each are currently on. Each is both positive and negative, and these incarnate experiences are played out to ascertain to what extent this is so, when eventually the choice becomes known.
If you think the veil is impressive, look into understanding the 'complex'. When you come to the realization that every time you make one single choice, all the possibilities are also created, like the finite branches of a tree, where the higher self is one trunk, and each choice is but a branch of possibility, that each, due to the veil, are aware of. Playing out in unison, like unseen branches, all with a finite ending just like the incarnate branch each are currently on. Each is both positive and negative, and these incarnate experiences are played out to ascertain to what extent this is so, when eventually the choice becomes known.