05-18-2018, 05:42 PM
(05-18-2018, 12:17 PM)rva_jeremy Wrote:JustLikeYou Wrote:I don't think there is such an innate, axiomatic bias. If there were, then it does not seem that we can be called free. Rather, I think what you are describing is the development of bias over many lifetimes that is then carried into the current incarnation.
Well, I appreciate the pushback, because I should question this assumption. For some reason, I've always thought Ra described the reason we gravitate towards one polarity or another as stemming from bias, a bias that they cannot explain and that is a mystery, one of the central mysteries that evolution explores. This is the relevant passage, but it's definitely not convincing, I acknowledge. I'm starting to think I ought to adjust the rough ontology involved here, something I've crystalized over nearly two decades. Oof.
I'm probably just running into the problems of True Simultaneity, trying to delve too deeply into cause and effect here. Thanks for guiding me through!
Thank you to both of you.
It's sort of mesmerizing to feel that bias should probably come from the evolution of many incarnations, and yet linear time only existing in terms of incarnations in different densities, we could without the veil view everything, and then, we are home, right, back with Creator. lol, dizzying.