02-03-2009, 06:18 PM
(02-02-2009, 10:17 PM)Bring4th_Steve Wrote:(02-02-2009, 07:41 PM)Horizon Wrote: ...I tend to feel it is the amplitude of the call versus the quantity of callers.
I strongly agree with you, in the respect of how our call is seen in time/space. However, the quotes from Ra do point out that the calls are from m/b/s complexes, so it has also been measured that way for our own comprehension.
But here's something to think about... My impression is that the "call" Ra speaks of comes from all 3rd densities around us. Consider the following:
Quote:Ra: I am Ra. I am called personally by 352,000. The Confederation, in its entire spectrum of entity-complexes, is called by 632,000,000 of your mind/body/spirit complexes. These numbers have been simplified.
Now I can understand that at the time Don was asking the questions, Ra cited that almost half a million souls were calling Ra personally. If I were to look at it even more objectively, I'd say, "Sure! Most of them MUST be coming from Egypt!"
But if you read further in the same passage, Ra continues to say that 632 million call the Confederation in general. I don't know about you all, but do you think our planet has 632 million "calls" in to the Confederation, specifically?
Realistically speaking, 10 years prior to Don asking the question to Ra, Wikipedia states the Roman Catholic religion was counted worldwide at 654 million members. Wouldn't you think the Confederation would be more of a household name if Ra meant these calls were only from Gaia? Not likely, right? Which means those calls must also be coming from other societies who are more aware of The Confederation than we are as a whole, which justifies the point that Ra sees an amplitude of the calling across the 3rd density spectrum, and is able to break down how many souls would be responsible for making that kind of call.
Just food for thought...
Steve
I can understand ya on that one. Trying to put a mathematical indicator to the call of millions of souls is mindboggling. I also see the spectator sport as an analogy. There could be 35,200 people in the stadium watching a much anticipated championship. As soon as one team scores, the amplitude of calling is elevated.
Either way, I got love and light for the 'callers'
