01-17-2012, 07:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-17-2012, 07:39 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
I don't know how this is exactly happening, but people on this forum keep asking questions about things I have just read in the Aaron/Q'uo Dialogues. It is quite uncanny. Anyway, here are some more relevant quotes.
The Aaron/Q’uo Dialogues, Session 25
24 Sep 94
I can definitely identify with "the hard-won opinion that the war of good and evil is not necessary." I have had sneaking suspicious for years that I am one of those who made the switch from negative to positive in early 6D. But since reading Dolores Cannon's last book, I have been wondering if I am one of these souls who has never taken physical incarnation before. I hadn't previously considered that one could have had experience in the higher densities before the lower ones, and thought that we all "come up through the ranks" so to speak.
The Aaron/Q’uo Dialogues, Session 25
24 Sep 94
Quote:Group question: Everyone seems to want to go deeply into how to do the work that we have come to do, as it pertains to wanderers especially.
Aaron Wrote:Regardless of where you came from, many of your reasons for being incarnate are the same: to learn deeper compassion, deeper love; to move beyond judgment; to move beyond attachment to your opinions and to the small ego self and come more fully into the group consciousness; and as one mentioned earlier today, to learn forgiveness.
Q'uo Wrote:You see, wanderers gaze with a more jaundiced eye at that mud because it is not as familiar and it seems unnecessary to that witness within. If the wanderer is fourth density, the mud will tend to be along the lines of what is right and what is wrong, what is moral and what will help. There is a kind of desire to battle the forces of negativity. When the wanderer has come into the cycle of reincarnations from fifth density, the mud is likely to tend towards sticking in the area of life dealing with intimacy, for the wisdom density has the hard-won opinion that the war of good and evil is not necessary. Whereas the fourth-density wanderer will speak in terms of relationship, the fifth-density wanderer will speak in terms of self and Creator, certainly a relationship beyond all others but not a relationship easily practiced upon the family and acquaintances one meets at first glance. If the wanderer is sixth-density, the likelihood tends to be that both of these areas: the right/wrong issue which so often polarizes relationships between entities, and the issue of lack of ability to allow intimacy. These energies of compassion and wisdom are being balanced in sixth density. So the wanderer who comes to the third density to aid brings through the veil of forgetting unrealistic expectation, both in the areas of relationship with others and relationship with the Creator.
Now, the wanderer is also a convert in that the wanderer did not have to come to this party. The wanderer chose to come here, so that entity who is a wanderer has outsized, larger-than-life feelings that she came here to serve, that he must find the service, whether the scope and direction of this service is in finding the Creator in other people or finding the intimacy of family with the self and the Creator. These desires will be exaggerated beyond that which is normal for those who “have to be at this party, have to pass this test—now.” The wanderer, indeed, is in a precarious situation until he can lay down his armor, his differences, his pains; and grievances that bind her to her body, her situation, with ribbons of “should” and “must” which tie us in knots.
I can definitely identify with "the hard-won opinion that the war of good and evil is not necessary." I have had sneaking suspicious for years that I am one of those who made the switch from negative to positive in early 6D. But since reading Dolores Cannon's last book, I have been wondering if I am one of these souls who has never taken physical incarnation before. I hadn't previously considered that one could have had experience in the higher densities before the lower ones, and thought that we all "come up through the ranks" so to speak.