01-01-2022, 12:21 PM
Hi Indigo
I think Ra mentions that the dual activated beings aren't wanderers in the general sense, as this planet has become their home.
I find this very refreshing, to hear that while we dwell on a planet that seems to be lacking a lot of love and wisdom in the general sense, that there are new beings who have been arriving who must of been so excited to make the 4D grade and embark on their 4th density journey. It's rather beautiful and uplifting.
As for being a wanderer, I feel there is a huge difference between Bodhisattvas (which I can't help but feel Ra is including when they mention that some wanderers incarnate for 25000 year cycles etc) and those that like myself regard themselves as visitors. I imagine that the wanderers spending an enormous amount of time here would incarnate into lineages like Tibetan Buddhism and Zen Monasteries so they are able to consistently serve in a practical and well remembered manner. Where as visitors are more likely to choose a more prominent and civilian role, basically one where they are able to take a pretty good beating while serving to the best of their ability in a very human role that requires them to get their hands more dirty. I could be wrong but my intuition leads me to think this way.
Anywho, I'm just spurting my thoughts out and thank you for this post indigo, it's thought provoking and one I will come back to!
I think Ra mentions that the dual activated beings aren't wanderers in the general sense, as this planet has become their home.
I find this very refreshing, to hear that while we dwell on a planet that seems to be lacking a lot of love and wisdom in the general sense, that there are new beings who have been arriving who must of been so excited to make the 4D grade and embark on their 4th density journey. It's rather beautiful and uplifting.
As for being a wanderer, I feel there is a huge difference between Bodhisattvas (which I can't help but feel Ra is including when they mention that some wanderers incarnate for 25000 year cycles etc) and those that like myself regard themselves as visitors. I imagine that the wanderers spending an enormous amount of time here would incarnate into lineages like Tibetan Buddhism and Zen Monasteries so they are able to consistently serve in a practical and well remembered manner. Where as visitors are more likely to choose a more prominent and civilian role, basically one where they are able to take a pretty good beating while serving to the best of their ability in a very human role that requires them to get their hands more dirty. I could be wrong but my intuition leads me to think this way.
Anywho, I'm just spurting my thoughts out and thank you for this post indigo, it's thought provoking and one I will come back to!