11-18-2011, 11:21 AM
(11-18-2011, 10:35 AM)βαθμιαίος Wrote:(11-17-2011, 10:05 PM)zenmaster Wrote: I don't think that's what is meant at all. They are saying the conditions which cause the current choices to be made are part of the potential which the overall social complex has provided at this time - down to every last person. The "craft" or "free energy" is allegory for the type of development required for self - that is the "embodiment" of the transcendent function. Why it holds fascination and even numinosity for so many. In other words, the ability to choose is the choice. That is what opens the gates.
Really? You think Ra was speaking allegorically? I think they were being quite literal. The technology we possess is "capable of resolving each and every limitation which plagues [our] social memory complex" but it is being withheld because of "the concerns of some of your beings with distortions towards what you would call powerful energy."
It is, of course, true, that each needs to choose. But Ra said that wanderers incarnated, in part, in order to increase leisure time (through technological means) in order that people could contemplate the Law of One in conscious fashion.
Maybe you think that was a misguided goal? (Unity100 often argued so.) But to say that the "craft" are allegory for self-development seems unsupported in the Ra material. The craft, or similar, are used by fourth- and early fifth-density entities that have not mastered travel by thought. They could be quite helpful here now.
I definitely agree...unless the entirety of the Ra material is allegory, then this particular passage is clearly not.
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The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.
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