12-26-2011, 03:56 PM
(12-25-2011, 05:51 PM)Ankh Wrote: And to come back to the quote of this thread, the responsibility that Ra speak of is the responsibility for the asking to learn the healing, and to see it as honor/duty, which has to be considered in free will before the asking; not the healing work itself, as this work is not done by the healer, but by intelligent infinity.
Thoughts are appreciated, as it is indeed confusing...
Quote:4.14 Questioner: I’m a little confused. I partially understand you, but I’m not sure that I fully understand you. Could you restate that in another way?
Ra: I can restate that in many ways, given this instrument’s knowledge of your vibratory sound complexes. I will strive for a shorter distortion at this time.
Two kinds there are who can heal: those such as yourself who, having the innate distortion towards knowledge-giving of the Law of One, can heal but do not; and those who, having the same knowledge, but showing no significant distortion consciously towards the Law of One in mind, body, or spirit, yet and nevertheless have opened a channel to the same ability.
The point being that there are those who, without proper training, shall we say, nevertheless, heal. It is a further item of interest that those whose life does not equal their work may find some difficulty in absorbing the energy of intelligent infinity and thus become quite distorted in such a way as to cause disharmony in themselves and others and perhaps even find it necessary to cease the healing activity. Therefore, those of the first type, those who seek to serve and are willing to be trained in thought, word, and action are those who will be able to comfortably maintain the distortion toward service in the area of healing.
Ra is implying here that training is required, not in order to heal, but in order to consistently heal without causing distortion (maintaining some degree of balance and fidelity to service) in themselves and others. It is apparently not straightforward to always make changes with the consideration of another's (a unique-other's) 'highest good', without such training. And the would-be healer is also necessarily working on part of themselves in the process of healing. The impression one gets of another's condition (be it harmonious or disharmonious) must necessarily be interpreted from the standpoint one's relative balance.
So to sum it up, there are people that can and do naturally heal (the 'miraculous', intelligent-infinity method), without any training. But if they go about that work, lacking training, it may be difficult to do in a harmonious manner (without causing undue distortion for themselves and for others).