02-21-2012, 08:10 PM
zenmaster, are you saying, then, that the time/space version of myself consists of the green, blue and indigo ray bodies as a totality just as the space/time version of myself consists of the red, orange and yellow? And if you are saying this, then are you drawing one-to-one reciprocal relationships between specific color rays?
This thread addresses the core of an issue I've been attempting to work out for myself: is it a coincidence that in the yellow ray density, the outer reality (the physical illusion) includes only the bodies from red through yellow?
And a further question: Is there a relationship of identity between, say, the spirit and a particular group of color bodies? I ask because Ra frequently describes the spirit as a "shuttle", which is a distinctly corporeal term, for a shuttle is a kind of vessel. I am generally inclined toward Diana's perspective that there is one body which splits into many as the light through the prism. This concept would eliminate identification of certain color bodies with either the mind or the spirit. Yet, on the flip-side of this coin, Ra refers to the "spirit/minds" which are active within the inner planes. This statement, taken in tandem with Ra's comment that the indigo ray body is activated immediately upon ending the incarnation, suggests to me that there genuinely is just such an identity between the mind and certain color bodies and the spirit and certain color bodies. Clarity on this question from anyone is very welcome.
This thread addresses the core of an issue I've been attempting to work out for myself: is it a coincidence that in the yellow ray density, the outer reality (the physical illusion) includes only the bodies from red through yellow?
And a further question: Is there a relationship of identity between, say, the spirit and a particular group of color bodies? I ask because Ra frequently describes the spirit as a "shuttle", which is a distinctly corporeal term, for a shuttle is a kind of vessel. I am generally inclined toward Diana's perspective that there is one body which splits into many as the light through the prism. This concept would eliminate identification of certain color bodies with either the mind or the spirit. Yet, on the flip-side of this coin, Ra refers to the "spirit/minds" which are active within the inner planes. This statement, taken in tandem with Ra's comment that the indigo ray body is activated immediately upon ending the incarnation, suggests to me that there genuinely is just such an identity between the mind and certain color bodies and the spirit and certain color bodies. Clarity on this question from anyone is very welcome.