Like you Glow, I think the Ra quote about the root cause is the essential one. The pandemic is a consequence of global mistreatment by us of Earth, but the root cause was the initial creation of money system.
As to the theory of reduction of population, its interesting to note that on the opposite of it circulates another theory that there was no pandemic and practically the mortality was the same last year as global mortality.
Regarding again the issue of reduction of population, we seem to forget the initial plan of each entity incarnating and having perhaps chosen to exit at a certain time, whether using a pandemic death or another one.
I was working the other day on Ra session 105 and there is this little interesting quote why sickness existed also prior to veil :
Ra 105.18
As to the theory of reduction of population, its interesting to note that on the opposite of it circulates another theory that there was no pandemic and practically the mortality was the same last year as global mortality.
Regarding again the issue of reduction of population, we seem to forget the initial plan of each entity incarnating and having perhaps chosen to exit at a certain time, whether using a pandemic death or another one.
I was working the other day on Ra session 105 and there is this little interesting quote why sickness existed also prior to veil :
Ra 105.18
Quote:RA: I am Ra. This general area has been covered. We shall recapitulate here.
The patterns of illness, disease, and death are a benignant demesne* within the plan of incarnational experience. As such, some healing would occur by decision of mind/body/spirits, and incarnations were experienced with the normal ending of illness to death, accepted as such since without the veil it is clear that the mind/body/spirit continues. Thusly, the experiences, both good and bad, or joyful and sad, of the mind/body/spirit before veiling would be pale, without vibrancy or the keen edge of interest that such brings in the post-veiling mind/body/spirit complex.
* Demesne: In feudal law, lands held in one’s own power; A manor house and the adjoining lands in the immediate use and occupation of the owner of the estate; The grounds belonging to any residence, or any landed estate; Any region over which sovereignty is exercised; domain.