01-06-2013, 09:07 AM
(01-06-2013, 08:42 AM)plenum Wrote: so ... Shin'Ar ... what are the consequences of not using Wisdom to continue one's evolution?
do we end up with a technocractic, nature-abusing society?
do we end up with drug addicted youth?
do we end up with twin towers no longer?
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and how does one extend one's personal wisdom to the society? just through demonstrating it in our personal lives?
Hello my dear fiend,
Hope all is well with you since the shift.
I am assuming that your questions are in relation to this aspect of my OP,
"As we evolve we should rise above the simpler things that we have been restricted to and grow in the knowledge of the many other truths that exist beyond our earthly scope of awareness.
Within this evolution one would think there should come an increase in wisdom as well. As we become aware of extraterrestrial knowledge by entering into a much wider spectrum of existence, one would think that a consciousness would mature and grow wiser and more discerning."
Wisdom, in my understanding is the utilization of comprehensive ability which enables one to both realize higher truths, and also benefit and offer benefit to ones personal path and The All as a whole.
In the course of a field of consciousness evolving, and The One evolving, wisdom is simply the gift of higher understanding acquired by one's higher understanding.
Now, just because one has access to wisdom does not mean that they also utilize it and put it into practice in the course of following their path.
Having access to wisdom and actually applying it are very different matters.
What are the consequences of not applying wisdom that one has achieved?
I think we can easily see the affects on the Earth of such ignorance.
The two towers you speak of are, I assume, Tarot symbols?
i know of the Tower card with one tower. And of the card with the two pyramids.
to what do you refer?
The towers represent man's attempt to reach divinity and higher identity. And given my understanding of the human effort to be divine and their attachment to temporary identity, the tower also represents the futility of the flesh and its goals to raise the import of the delusional identity, which Ra refers to as our careless understanding and definition of self.
So in that understanding I would say that, no, the two towers falling are not the result of man's inefficient application of wisdom, but rather their attachment to the flesh, which in my understanding is the purpose of the Tarot to point out to us.