(05-02-2011, 07:15 PM)unity100 Wrote:(05-02-2011, 09:39 AM)Ens Entium Wrote: Hahaha.. i had to chuckle because this is exactly the way i see it... it may be misanthropic to 'look forward' to disorienting chaos and such but i must admit that's the emotion.for something that is too stubborn and stale in an orange ray fashion to change, when the time comes, the change must happen either through chaotic destruction/disarraying so that a new arrangement/state can come to being because it is not prevented by the old state now, or, a higher power must act consciously and delicately on the earlier state to slowly push it towards change.
in the second case it may be so that that kind of force may not be enough to effect a smooth change, because the arrival of the need for change may be too early than can be arranged for.
It's a good point unity; orange ray stubborness should be understood as such. There's nothing wrong with it. "There are no mistakes". The principle of free will is the first law.
My fear is that the 'disorienting chaos' will bring much STS behaviour.
When I was young(er) I felt I could take on the world. No challenge was beyond me. My orange ray was intense. My green ray muffled. I changed as those close to me died, my eyes were opened. I was humbled. I found Law of One. I was reborn.
I wish for those "stragglers" to become open to love and a more spiritual life. I send them my love.
Those who seek will find.
(05-02-2011, 09:19 PM)zenmaster Wrote: Would be convenient to have something definitive and obvious actually happen. Perhaps then there will be less hyper-intuitive prognostications and feelings of imminence. If you've been following Calleman over the years, you've probably noticed he's been leading the charge in that regard - attempting to shoehorn important current events into his system. It's a lot like seeing animals in cloud formations.
It's a good point. Calleman has been leading the charge. He does sometimes seem to shoehorn. (He has become defensive over years of attack.)
Does that mean what the Mayans state, what they learned from the Ra group to be all incorrect? I'm not sure. What the Mayans say converges with what Q'uo and Ra state. Isn't that why we all converge here now?