04-16-2015, 07:00 PM
One obvious characteristic of the Ra dialogues is that Ra almost always begin their reply with the phrase "I am Ra."
I believe there are some replies in the Ra Material which do not begin with this phrase. I was starting to thumb through the books to search for them, but it occurred to me that some clever soul must have already made such an analysis.
Is anyone aware of such a study-- of Ra's replies in which they neglect to state their identity? Has anyone observed a pattern to those replies?
ps Goodbye Carla-- Thank you for your HARD service! It must be a relief to be home at last...
I believe there are some replies in the Ra Material which do not begin with this phrase. I was starting to thumb through the books to search for them, but it occurred to me that some clever soul must have already made such an analysis.
Is anyone aware of such a study-- of Ra's replies in which they neglect to state their identity? Has anyone observed a pattern to those replies?
ps Goodbye Carla-- Thank you for your HARD service! It must be a relief to be home at last...