05-20-2015, 04:08 PM
Continuing a re-read of the material with an angle for creating a study group. Any thoughts or ideas about these things would be very useful! Not looking for objective interpretations or a debate, but rather a range of perspectives that will add to my own understanding. If possible, please use the "View Source" function (the button to the far right on the toolbar) and copy+paste each point into it's own quote tags.
I already asked about this in this thread, but I subsequently found Ra prefacing an answer in session 6 with "I am, with the social memory complex of which I am a part..."
Does this inform the interpretation of this quote?
Is it really "as difficult"? It seems to me that the dedication required for service to self harvestability is more difficult, and Ra indicates elsewhere in the material that our sub-Logos is skewed towards the positive. How is it just as difficult? Why does Ra say this?
What does “artificial dream within a dream” mean?
Quote:You speak with Ra. There is no separation. You would call it a social memory complex thus indicating many-ness. To our understanding, you are speaking to an individualized portion of consciousness.
I already asked about this in this thread, but I subsequently found Ra prefacing an answer in session 6 with "I am, with the social memory complex of which I am a part..."
Does this inform the interpretation of this quote?
Quote:To attain fifty-one percent dedication to the welfare of other-selves is as difficult as attaining a grade of five percent dedication to other-selves. The, shall we say, sinkhole of indifference is between those two.
Is it really "as difficult"? It seems to me that the dedication required for service to self harvestability is more difficult, and Ra indicates elsewhere in the material that our sub-Logos is skewed towards the positive. How is it just as difficult? Why does Ra say this?
Quote:Nevertheless these entities are divided in what you may call an artificial dream within a dream
What does “artificial dream within a dream” mean?
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The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.
The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.