12-28-2010, 05:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-28-2010, 05:16 PM by Peregrinus.)
(12-26-2010, 11:11 PM)Aaron Wrote: Nothing can be lost because one is everything. I think of it as sort of a "reset". Ra says the mind and body are rendered nonviable (obviously), and the spirit "disarranged". (not made nonviable) So the being then must have to start over. And if a being is never, not once alone in this universe (don't know if that's true), then must our experience always be held by the Creator in some form? (if not, the Akash?)
Even if every soul in the universe were to experience nuclear disarrangement, then wouldn't it just be a "soft reset" for the universe? An interesting part of the trail of experience from Source to Source.
Though everyone appears to think this soft reset principle is wonderful, I can find nothing in Ra's words or other channeling to support such a theory, either in the singular or for the known universe.
Quote:Ra: I am Ra. Those who were destroyed, not by radiation, but by the trauma of the energy release, found not only the body/mind/spirit complex made unviable, but also a disarrangement of that unique vibratory complex you have called the spirit complex, which we understand as a mind/body/spirit complex, to be completely disarranged without possibility of re-integration. This would be the loss to the Creator of part of the Creator and thus we were given permission, not to stop the events, but to ensure the survival of the, shall we say, disembodied mind/body/spirit complex. This we did in those events which you mention, losing no spirit or portion or holograph or microcosm of the macrocosmic Infinite One.
In fact, Ra was very clear, this was a loss of those spirits without possibility of reintegration. No soft reset; no hard reset; no reset.