(12-22-2011, 10:14 AM)zenmaster Wrote:(12-22-2011, 09:49 AM)Namaste Wrote: Harvesting is used with graduation. Transferable terms.It's also used without graduation, non-transferrable terms
(12-22-2011, 09:49 AM)Namaste Wrote: It appears that:Harvest is also used past tense - complete and harvesting used both in future tense and present tense - incomplete.
Harvest = current tense; in progress
Harvesting = past tense; complete
Actually, if you read each Q&A using the above 'harvesting' link, they are nearly all in the context of completion, while the 'harvest' is about the process. Have a look for yourself. Of course, each is open to one's own interpretation.
Quote:Ra: I am Ra. This is partially correct. In the graduation or harvesting to fourth-density positive
Do not ignore context. Ra is specific with words. This sentence is in no way ambiguous, and shouldn't be 'muddied' due to other potential interpretations in other answers. It stands on it's own.
Note: we should move this chat to the other thread, created regarding this topic...
Q'uo: The harvest began in 1987
ZM, B, please move there if you'd like to continue.