02-01-2012, 06:50 PM
Well friends, I'm back from the workshop.
It was not what I expected. I found that the teacher of this group in person was incongruent with the impression I received from their videos and website.
I do think they mean well and have good intentions, but alot of fear, ego, judgement, and bias was projected at me. Though I said very little and did their exercises with all the sincerity of my Being, my very presence seems to have shaken them considerably. I'm not sure why, and do allow that it may just be me.
I did not find them congruent with Law of One principles, no. However, if you are drawn to them I would suggest putting aside my opinion and exploring them as you see fit. Find out for yourself and draw your own conclusions. My perceptions are simply that -- my personal perceptions, certainly not Gospel.
That said, I had a deeply meaningful and wonderful trip and I am very grateful that I was given the opportunity to go. I had some incredible experiences while there that had nothing to do with the workshop. And besides, sometimes it takes some negative catalyst to remind us to seek within rather than looking without. I had a major mystical experience outside of the class and feel forever changed, in a good way. More evidence that all things work together for our greater good.
I leave you, my brothers and sisters, with this thought: The moment in which we claim enlightenment is the very same moment where we prove our ignorance. Some words from our friends of Ra come to mind:
Love to all
It was not what I expected. I found that the teacher of this group in person was incongruent with the impression I received from their videos and website.
I do think they mean well and have good intentions, but alot of fear, ego, judgement, and bias was projected at me. Though I said very little and did their exercises with all the sincerity of my Being, my very presence seems to have shaken them considerably. I'm not sure why, and do allow that it may just be me.
I did not find them congruent with Law of One principles, no. However, if you are drawn to them I would suggest putting aside my opinion and exploring them as you see fit. Find out for yourself and draw your own conclusions. My perceptions are simply that -- my personal perceptions, certainly not Gospel.
That said, I had a deeply meaningful and wonderful trip and I am very grateful that I was given the opportunity to go. I had some incredible experiences while there that had nothing to do with the workshop. And besides, sometimes it takes some negative catalyst to remind us to seek within rather than looking without. I had a major mystical experience outside of the class and feel forever changed, in a good way. More evidence that all things work together for our greater good.
I leave you, my brothers and sisters, with this thought: The moment in which we claim enlightenment is the very same moment where we prove our ignorance. Some words from our friends of Ra come to mind:
Quote:Ra: I am Ra. It is absolutely necessary that an entity consciously realize it does not understand in order for it to be harvestable. Understanding is not of this density.
Love to all