05-05-2015, 05:12 AM
(05-05-2015, 04:53 AM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote: I think what you're asking about, Matt, is about the ways of seeking.
Don had a query about accelerating one's growth.
10.12 Questioner: Then although many entities are not aware of this, what they really desire is to accelerate their growth, and it is their job to discover this while incarnate. Is it correct that they can accelerate their growth much more while incarnate in third density than in between incarnations of this density?
and what was Ra's answer?
like you said in your post, seeking the ways of love and compassion are a fine thing in itself, and leads to an opening of the heart, which is the springboard for all positivity.
There are many among your social memory complex distortion who, at this time/space, engage daily, as you would put it, in the working upon the Law of One in one of its primal distortions; that is, the ways of love.
but when one seeks towards love/light, and takes responsibility for each moment, then progress is accelerated:
However, if this same entity, being biased from the depths of its mind/body/spirit complex towards love/light, were then to accept responsibility for each moment of the time/space accumulation of present moments available to it, such an entity can empower its progress in much the same way as we described the empowering of the call of your social complex distortion to the Confederation.
I think this is the essence of the so-called 'awareness' practices that are more present in the Eastern traditions. One could say that is a more blue-ray oriented activity (taking responsibility, being aware of the contents of consciousness, processing catalyst in a more consciously directed way). This, of course, is not separate from the activities of the heart, but it is using the positive motivation to better understand consciousness and our own inner workings.
Yeah basically what i was getting at. I am trying to show that all the the different paths of spirituality are all using the same basic methods once you boil things down to the basic points. By making a general comparison we can gain insight into the path that great teachers have walked before us to help us on our own unique path.