12-10-2015, 06:23 AM
It's been a long time! How has everybody been? Good...been doin' good...
I had a really deep question. I was going to ask this question on Reddit (where I've been spending a lot of my time lately), but I decided to ask it here. Who better to ask than my spiritual family?
The question: Why do we have to fight the urge to do and/or think bad things? It seems that everything that we have to fight against internally has to do with something bad in some general way or perhaps specifically. Just some examples: A lot of us tend to have to fight the urge to yell or hit somebody who annoys us. A lot of us tend to have to fight the urge to laugh at someone we feel contempt for. A lot of us tend to have to fight the urge to put bad things in our body. A lot of us men tend to have to fight the urge to sleep with some random person. A lot of women tend to have to fight the urge (this might be bordering on a stereotype) to fall in love with a random guy (or gal?) that is no good for them. So as we can see, we seem to have to fight the urge to do a lot of things that are bad. I'm pretty sure that you can all come up with some other ones. It's not hard to find one once you really think about it.
What led me to have this internal dialogue is that I started realizing that I recently tended to be fascinated by racist things. Whether I believed them to be true is another story, but I tended to be drawn towards these things and I came to realize that maybe I was taking the path of least resistance and I started taking a real deep look at why I was drawn towards this.
So, to iterate, my question is what is this deeper thing that makes us drawn to what is bad? I personally don't think that it's just our primitive mind because, according to Ra, once we get to 4th density, we have a long, potential path of being STS if we stick with these bad decisions. But I guess that some of them are primitive, such as having a hankering for things that are really sweet.
I also think that it would help if someone knew a relevant Ra quote to what I'm talking about. I would look for it (or them) right now, but it's kind of late here and I have to go to bed soon.
But anyway, I'm glad to be back and I hope to hear your comments!
I had a really deep question. I was going to ask this question on Reddit (where I've been spending a lot of my time lately), but I decided to ask it here. Who better to ask than my spiritual family?
The question: Why do we have to fight the urge to do and/or think bad things? It seems that everything that we have to fight against internally has to do with something bad in some general way or perhaps specifically. Just some examples: A lot of us tend to have to fight the urge to yell or hit somebody who annoys us. A lot of us tend to have to fight the urge to laugh at someone we feel contempt for. A lot of us tend to have to fight the urge to put bad things in our body. A lot of us men tend to have to fight the urge to sleep with some random person. A lot of women tend to have to fight the urge (this might be bordering on a stereotype) to fall in love with a random guy (or gal?) that is no good for them. So as we can see, we seem to have to fight the urge to do a lot of things that are bad. I'm pretty sure that you can all come up with some other ones. It's not hard to find one once you really think about it.
What led me to have this internal dialogue is that I started realizing that I recently tended to be fascinated by racist things. Whether I believed them to be true is another story, but I tended to be drawn towards these things and I came to realize that maybe I was taking the path of least resistance and I started taking a real deep look at why I was drawn towards this.
So, to iterate, my question is what is this deeper thing that makes us drawn to what is bad? I personally don't think that it's just our primitive mind because, according to Ra, once we get to 4th density, we have a long, potential path of being STS if we stick with these bad decisions. But I guess that some of them are primitive, such as having a hankering for things that are really sweet.
I also think that it would help if someone knew a relevant Ra quote to what I'm talking about. I would look for it (or them) right now, but it's kind of late here and I have to go to bed soon.
But anyway, I'm glad to be back and I hope to hear your comments!


