07-15-2015, 07:25 PM
@ree:
He was referring to a civilization here on Earth much before ours (I'm not sure what Ra would say about that) whose experiment was for humans to not be violent. They experimented on their own bodies. But, according to Seth, there were repercussions. These humans, on the one hand, we're very intuitive and an advanced civilization that utilized sound for their technology, but they were an extremely afraid species. There were other "side effects" to this experiment, but I can't remember all of them. The main thing is that they were too fearful. He mentioned something about them passing out because they could not respond aggressively in any way.
It's in the book, Seth Speaks.
But anyway, after he mentioned all of this, Seth said that the experiment was basically a failure because everything is an act of violence and aggression. And that's when he mentioned that breathing is even violence. His point was that violence is an infinitely subtle gradation that is natural to all existence.
He was referring to a civilization here on Earth much before ours (I'm not sure what Ra would say about that) whose experiment was for humans to not be violent. They experimented on their own bodies. But, according to Seth, there were repercussions. These humans, on the one hand, we're very intuitive and an advanced civilization that utilized sound for their technology, but they were an extremely afraid species. There were other "side effects" to this experiment, but I can't remember all of them. The main thing is that they were too fearful. He mentioned something about them passing out because they could not respond aggressively in any way.
It's in the book, Seth Speaks.
But anyway, after he mentioned all of this, Seth said that the experiment was basically a failure because everything is an act of violence and aggression. And that's when he mentioned that breathing is even violence. His point was that violence is an infinitely subtle gradation that is natural to all existence.