05-27-2012, 11:54 PM
What is a planet? Have you ever really thought about it? This is a subject that is often overlooked, but delving further into it may prove quite fruitful.
I'll open up with some quotes from the Ra Material:
This has somewhat puzzled me for a long while. It would seem a planetary entity is an entity because of the mind/body/spirit complexes that dwell upon or within it, thus "entitizing" it.
This then begets the question: Is a planet not an entity unto itself? But perhaps in order to answer that question we must first address another: Just what is a planet exactly (other than a chemical ball floating in space)?
When most people think of the planet, they generally think of nature. By nature they mean to imply flora and fauna; but principally vegetation, and of course earth, soil, rocks mountains, valleys, meadows, rivers and lakes and oceans. But are these not simply 1st density (earth, water, etc) and 2nd density entities (vegetal and animal)? Then... just what is the planet?
All the primordial elements/materials a planetary sphere is made of are 1st density entities. So is a planet a sub-sub-Logos or are the entities inhabiting it the sub-sub-Logoi that make the planet a sub-sub-Logos? That there is a relationship between the planet and its inhabitants is beyond question; but are the planetary inhabitants subject to the planet, or... is it the other way around?
And remember this again...
How is it that a planet becomes either positively or negatively polarized (in the sense of service/seeking)? It is not the choice of the planet (as if the planet was something else, separate, or "other than"), it is the collective choice of its 3rd density inhabitants (sub-sub-Logoi)!
I conclude then, that the planet is not the orb one sees floating in the middle of space; it is rather a singular collective unit/entity composed of various mind/body/spirit complexes in their various densities of experience. It is, in a manner of speaking, a school, a theater, a playground wherein all entities participating and playing in it are, inexorably, all bound and connected to each other, in a very literal way. Thus the "fate" of a planet cannot be decided individually, but collectively; or at least, in terms of percentages—that is, when sufficiently "ripe," the planet becomes either a positively- or negatively-oriented sphere based on the overall orientation of polarity of its mind/body/spirit complexes. That is why, in the case of this particular planetary sphere, despite the apparent negativity on the planet, the underlying preference of service of its inhabitants tends towards the positive; thus spiraling the planetary entity into positive 4D instead of negative—since the truly negatively-polarizing entities are far fewer in number and not sufficient, in contrast with the rest of the population, to produce a negative planetary graduation.
(I believe the reason why people think the planet is negative is due to the "confusion"—or indecisiveness, or lack of desire/intensity to choose and align with a preferred form of service—of the greater portion of the population; those that remain "luke-warm.")
Another thing I wanted to briefly touch upon was the subject of the planet being seen as a mother ("mother Earth," "mother nature," etc). Since early childhood I've heard people refer to planet Earth as a "she." This has never felt right to me; the "humanization" or attribution of human-like qualities to planetary and celestial bodies.
I understand the "femininity" of the planet, but not in the way most people do. The planet is negative in its nature (electromagnetically-speaking), and the negative quality is feminine (being attractive, receptive). It is within the planetary environment that matter begins to coalesce and form; the planet being, in a very literal sense, a womb.
Furthermore (and perhaps even more revealing), matter derives from the Latin materia ("physical substance from which something is made"). The relationship is obvious: maternal, material, matter; and even matrix (which literally means uterus, womb). And while I'm at it, I might as well throw this in: womb > woman.
And what is (hu)man? Isn't it said that man was formed out of earth, molded out of primordial clay, and that to dust he shall return? The very word human is related to humus, directly referring to earth, soil. And what about "Adam," the first man? It comes from the Hebrew adamah, which literally means "ground." Further, homo and hominis and homunculus are very much related too, if you care to investigate further.
But I digress. We understand that creation is the recapitulation in reverse of Intelligent Infinity in experiencing and exploring Itself and re-living Its own "awakening." The recapitulation has its beginnings in the 1st density in a planetary sphere. The planetary sphere (1st density) serves then as the womb/matrix/mother for the developing body/mind/spirit complexes that grow in it (which are literally formed out of its own primordial elements), 2D, leading to 3D, and so on.
Now, that being said, I turn around and ask you again: What is a planet?
PS: I originally intended to make this a double-topic since I had another subject (about crystals) closely related to this; but I figure I'd continue it later (or just start another thread?) given that my body is almost depleted of physical energy right now and it behooves me to lay it to rest.
I'll open up with some quotes from the Ra Material:
Quote:Questioner: Are there any sub-sub-Logoi that are found in our planetary system that are “sub” to our sun?
Ra: I am Ra. This is correct.
Questioner: Would you give me an example of what I will call a sub-sub-Logos?
Ra: I am Ra. One example is your mind/body/spirit complex.
Quote:Questioner: Then the planet which we walk upon here would be some form of sub-sub-Logos. Is this correct?
Ra: I am Ra. A planetary entity is so named only as Logos if It is working in harmonic fashion with entities or mind/body complexes upon Its surface or within Its electromagnetic field.
This has somewhat puzzled me for a long while. It would seem a planetary entity is an entity because of the mind/body/spirit complexes that dwell upon or within it, thus "entitizing" it.
This then begets the question: Is a planet not an entity unto itself? But perhaps in order to answer that question we must first address another: Just what is a planet exactly (other than a chemical ball floating in space)?
When most people think of the planet, they generally think of nature. By nature they mean to imply flora and fauna; but principally vegetation, and of course earth, soil, rocks mountains, valleys, meadows, rivers and lakes and oceans. But are these not simply 1st density (earth, water, etc) and 2nd density entities (vegetal and animal)? Then... just what is the planet?
All the primordial elements/materials a planetary sphere is made of are 1st density entities. So is a planet a sub-sub-Logos or are the entities inhabiting it the sub-sub-Logoi that make the planet a sub-sub-Logos? That there is a relationship between the planet and its inhabitants is beyond question; but are the planetary inhabitants subject to the planet, or... is it the other way around?
Quote:It is only when the planetary sphere begins harmonically interacting with mind/body complexes, and more especially mind/body/spirit complexes, that planetary spheres take on distortions due to the thought complexes of entities interacting with the planetary entity.
And remember this again...
Quote:A planetary entity is so named only as Logos if It is working in harmonic fashion with entities or mind/body complexes upon Its surface or within Its electromagnetic field.
How is it that a planet becomes either positively or negatively polarized (in the sense of service/seeking)? It is not the choice of the planet (as if the planet was something else, separate, or "other than"), it is the collective choice of its 3rd density inhabitants (sub-sub-Logoi)!
I conclude then, that the planet is not the orb one sees floating in the middle of space; it is rather a singular collective unit/entity composed of various mind/body/spirit complexes in their various densities of experience. It is, in a manner of speaking, a school, a theater, a playground wherein all entities participating and playing in it are, inexorably, all bound and connected to each other, in a very literal way. Thus the "fate" of a planet cannot be decided individually, but collectively; or at least, in terms of percentages—that is, when sufficiently "ripe," the planet becomes either a positively- or negatively-oriented sphere based on the overall orientation of polarity of its mind/body/spirit complexes. That is why, in the case of this particular planetary sphere, despite the apparent negativity on the planet, the underlying preference of service of its inhabitants tends towards the positive; thus spiraling the planetary entity into positive 4D instead of negative—since the truly negatively-polarizing entities are far fewer in number and not sufficient, in contrast with the rest of the population, to produce a negative planetary graduation.
(I believe the reason why people think the planet is negative is due to the "confusion"—or indecisiveness, or lack of desire/intensity to choose and align with a preferred form of service—of the greater portion of the population; those that remain "luke-warm.")
Another thing I wanted to briefly touch upon was the subject of the planet being seen as a mother ("mother Earth," "mother nature," etc). Since early childhood I've heard people refer to planet Earth as a "she." This has never felt right to me; the "humanization" or attribution of human-like qualities to planetary and celestial bodies.
I understand the "femininity" of the planet, but not in the way most people do. The planet is negative in its nature (electromagnetically-speaking), and the negative quality is feminine (being attractive, receptive). It is within the planetary environment that matter begins to coalesce and form; the planet being, in a very literal sense, a womb.
Furthermore (and perhaps even more revealing), matter derives from the Latin materia ("physical substance from which something is made"). The relationship is obvious: maternal, material, matter; and even matrix (which literally means uterus, womb). And while I'm at it, I might as well throw this in: womb > woman.
And what is (hu)man? Isn't it said that man was formed out of earth, molded out of primordial clay, and that to dust he shall return? The very word human is related to humus, directly referring to earth, soil. And what about "Adam," the first man? It comes from the Hebrew adamah, which literally means "ground." Further, homo and hominis and homunculus are very much related too, if you care to investigate further.
But I digress. We understand that creation is the recapitulation in reverse of Intelligent Infinity in experiencing and exploring Itself and re-living Its own "awakening." The recapitulation has its beginnings in the 1st density in a planetary sphere. The planetary sphere (1st density) serves then as the womb/matrix/mother for the developing body/mind/spirit complexes that grow in it (which are literally formed out of its own primordial elements), 2D, leading to 3D, and so on.
Now, that being said, I turn around and ask you again: What is a planet?
PS: I originally intended to make this a double-topic since I had another subject (about crystals) closely related to this; but I figure I'd continue it later (or just start another thread?) given that my body is almost depleted of physical energy right now and it behooves me to lay it to rest.