07-30-2022, 01:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-30-2022, 01:36 AM by MonadicSpectrum.)
Thanks to everyone for sharing their thoughts on this thread.
I think it is important we all learn from the tragedy of Don Elkins as we grow as spiritual explorers. Personally, I think all three members (Don, Carla, and Jim) hold collective responsibility for the circumstances that occurred. Mainly, I think there was a mixture of biting off more than they could chew as well as trying to learn too much too fast.
This quote from Ra comes to mind:
https://www.lawofone.info/s/48#8
I think we all can emphasize with times in our lives where we felt over our heads and make poor decisions leading to negative consequences. But we all learn our limits and can go forth rejoicing in the lessons we did learn and the love we shared.
And there is one final quote I want to share that can ground all these experiences and miscalculations in peace.
https://www.lawofone.info/s/104#26
"'Cause it's love, love, love... That's all that really matters in the end."
I think it is important we all learn from the tragedy of Don Elkins as we grow as spiritual explorers. Personally, I think all three members (Don, Carla, and Jim) hold collective responsibility for the circumstances that occurred. Mainly, I think there was a mixture of biting off more than they could chew as well as trying to learn too much too fast.
This quote from Ra comes to mind:
Quote:When the entity becomes aware in its mind/body/spirit complex totality of the mechanism for spiritual evolution it, itself, will arrange and place those lessons and entities necessary for maximum growth and expression of polarity in the incarnative experience before the forgetting process occurs. The only disadvantage of this total free will of those senior entities choosing the manner of incarnation experiences is that some entities attempt to learn so much during one incarnative experience that the intensity of catalyst disarranges the polarized entity and the experience thus is not maximally useful as intended.
48.9 Questioner: An analogy to that would be a student entering college and signing up for more courses than he could possibly assimilate in the time. Is this correct?
Ra: I am Ra. This is correct.
https://www.lawofone.info/s/48#8
I think we all can emphasize with times in our lives where we felt over our heads and make poor decisions leading to negative consequences. But we all learn our limits and can go forth rejoicing in the lessons we did learn and the love we shared.
And there is one final quote I want to share that can ground all these experiences and miscalculations in peace.
Quote:I am Ra. We leave you in appreciation of the circumstances of the great illusion in which you now choose to play the pipe and timbrel and move in rhythm. We are also players upon a stage. The stage changes. The acts ring down. The lights come up once again. And throughout the grand illusion and the following and the following there is the undergirding majesty of the One Infinite Creator. All is well. Nothing is lost. Go forth rejoicing in the love and the light, the peace and the power of the One Infinite Creator. I am Ra. Adonai.
https://www.lawofone.info/s/104#26
"'Cause it's love, love, love... That's all that really matters in the end."