11-15-2011, 01:12 PM
(11-15-2011, 12:23 PM)Diana Wrote: Forgive my ignorance, Monkey. I am not as versed in the Ra material as you and many others on the site. Can you (or anyone else) interpret this for me? And what does it mean by 2D animals? Are all animals considered 2D, and if so, why? I want to undestand this perspective. Thank you.
The Law of One teaches that there are levels of evolution called densities. So you will see abbreviations for densities thusly: 1D, 2D, 3D, etc.
Elementals (earth/dirt/rocks, fire, water, air) are 1D. There is a primal consciousness, but not individuated. Plants and wild animals are 2D, but 2D is a very long density. These lifeforms start out with a group consciousness, so upon death of the physical vehicle, the plant or animal's 'soul' is merged back with the group soul. Hence, wild animals operate on instinct, because they're all part of that group soul.
But, somewhere along the way, entities develop sentience, or self-awareness. When this happens, they become individuated, and no longer merge back into the group soul, but begin their own process of incarnations. Karma/catalyst (lessons learned thru experience) are pretty much automatic at first, but as the entity devolops in consciousness, somewhere in 3D, they begin to take a more conscious, active role in their evolution.
Each density has criteria for 'graduation' into that density. The criteria to graduate from 2D to 3D is self-awareness. Humans are 3D entities, as are whales and dolphins. 3D entities often help 2D entities develop self-awareness, by treating them as individuals and drawing out their consciousness, as with cats, dogs, horses, and other pets. But other catalyst can trigger self-awareness too. A tree can become self-aware after generations of children playing in its branches and loving its beauty.
Each density is cyclic. We are at the end of 3D here on this planet, and transitioning to 4D. (See The Harvest forum.) The criteria for 'graduating' or being 'harvested' to 4D is to be at least 51% Service to Others (STO) which, in my interpretation, means being loving/caring/compassionate/forgiving.
There is much more to it but this is a brief summary, based on my understanding.