09-13-2009, 03:21 AM
Sometimes I wonder if the STO/STS paradigm was something originally contemplated by Don/Carla/Jim that was later reflected back to them in the Ra sessions, as if it is possible that Ra selected that paradigm to communicate something that was more difficult to express.
To make an interpretation so, one much consider that there was likely subliminal psychic communications going on in addition to all the words that were shared in a more conscious way, which later manifested as artifacts in the Ra books.
It may be that the accelerating effect of resonating love, or else the experience of divine love, in some way enhances the mechanism of psychic transference, as if a greater amount of information can be shared in such way, hence a more efficient means than may be possible with a conventional conscious book study approach.
Furthermore, the notion of "harvest" may in some way relate to the notion of Divine Love, of a persons ability to resonate love in a way that helps others and helps themselves at the same time, (which gets back to the STO/STS paradigm.) Maybe Divine Love seems the greatest fruit.
In the context of conflict, or degrees of conflict, there may be some relation to the idea of distortion, where a person in conflict may seem less able - or even disabled, from resonating love well. It may be that "Divine Love" carries lesser degrees of distortion which give it some special qualities. Maybe each of us, in our roles as Creator, can generate such love, and help others create it also.
There may very well be many occurrences where Ra commended the Trio of their remarkable "harmony" that was sustained in facilitating the Ra contact. I think such "harmonies" may carry low degrees of conflict or else conflict which is managed in a way which allows people to sustain low distortion states.
Such shared harmony reminds me of the Buddhist principle of Sangha, where the six principles of harmony are practice between people in their group work.
On a personal level, I have found the practice of Metta meditation helpful in managing conflict. Some of these experiences of conflict may seem subconscious, as if there is a psychic transference which contains elements of conflicting information, possibly a form of psychic attack. I think that the practice of Metta can help a person find love in the moment and displace the inferior (distorted) state of being that triggered the need for Metta in the first place.
I also ponder the concept of psychic transference from a freewill perspective, that promoting distorted states of being in others may in fact be a form of freewill infringement that likely carries karmic repercussions. It may be that this is part of Ra's incentive in participating in the sessions.
In other words, back in Ancient times is it possible that Ra transmitted LOO information, partly by way of psychic transference, in some way that resulted in some sort of misunderstanding? So this might imply that psychic transference data may be misinterpreted to differing degrees of aptitude, as part of our human condition.
paddy
To make an interpretation so, one much consider that there was likely subliminal psychic communications going on in addition to all the words that were shared in a more conscious way, which later manifested as artifacts in the Ra books.
It may be that the accelerating effect of resonating love, or else the experience of divine love, in some way enhances the mechanism of psychic transference, as if a greater amount of information can be shared in such way, hence a more efficient means than may be possible with a conventional conscious book study approach.
Furthermore, the notion of "harvest" may in some way relate to the notion of Divine Love, of a persons ability to resonate love in a way that helps others and helps themselves at the same time, (which gets back to the STO/STS paradigm.) Maybe Divine Love seems the greatest fruit.
In the context of conflict, or degrees of conflict, there may be some relation to the idea of distortion, where a person in conflict may seem less able - or even disabled, from resonating love well. It may be that "Divine Love" carries lesser degrees of distortion which give it some special qualities. Maybe each of us, in our roles as Creator, can generate such love, and help others create it also.
There may very well be many occurrences where Ra commended the Trio of their remarkable "harmony" that was sustained in facilitating the Ra contact. I think such "harmonies" may carry low degrees of conflict or else conflict which is managed in a way which allows people to sustain low distortion states.
Such shared harmony reminds me of the Buddhist principle of Sangha, where the six principles of harmony are practice between people in their group work.
On a personal level, I have found the practice of Metta meditation helpful in managing conflict. Some of these experiences of conflict may seem subconscious, as if there is a psychic transference which contains elements of conflicting information, possibly a form of psychic attack. I think that the practice of Metta can help a person find love in the moment and displace the inferior (distorted) state of being that triggered the need for Metta in the first place.
I also ponder the concept of psychic transference from a freewill perspective, that promoting distorted states of being in others may in fact be a form of freewill infringement that likely carries karmic repercussions. It may be that this is part of Ra's incentive in participating in the sessions.
In other words, back in Ancient times is it possible that Ra transmitted LOO information, partly by way of psychic transference, in some way that resulted in some sort of misunderstanding? So this might imply that psychic transference data may be misinterpreted to differing degrees of aptitude, as part of our human condition.
paddy