06-29-2014, 06:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-29-2014, 06:39 PM by Adonai One.)
The Law of One demands oneness. I simply detail that demand's implications.
Every statement only describes The Law of One. I feel there is no need for further explanation beyond the implications of The Law of One.
Oneness demands acceptance of all things, ergo positive polarization. The only choice is to accept something as within oneness or to reject it as being one with everything.
(06-29-2014, 06:33 PM)Patrick Wrote: It would have been informative and interesting if you would have taken the same quote from the Ra material and given your own understanding of each parts, like I did.
This way I could have begun to understand your point of view better.
Instead you chose to answer the questions I wrote. Questions which were only my understanding of the questions that Don was actually asking of Ra.
It took me 2 hours to write my last post. If you would do the same exercise, it would demonstrate a real interest in exchanging information with more dept and application. Which would surely yield better results.
Quote: 22.27 Ra: ...There is only one law. That is the Law of One. Other so-called laws are distortions of this law, some of them primal and most important for progress to be understood. However, it is well that each so-called law, which we also call “way,” be understood as a distortion rather than a law. There is no multiplicity to the Law of One.
Every statement only describes The Law of One. I feel there is no need for further explanation beyond the implications of The Law of One.
Oneness demands acceptance of all things, ergo positive polarization. The only choice is to accept something as within oneness or to reject it as being one with everything.