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Ra's Time Travel Paradox - Infinite - 04-22-2017 I'll try explane my point. First, recently I recommended a trilogy of books in this thread: http://bring4th.org/forums/showthread.php?tid=14350 The author experimented the "spheric time". In this state past, present and future are just points of a sphere. This is very similar to these passages of "The Material Ra": Quote:We are not a part of time and, thus, are able to be with you in any of your times.(Session 1.1) Quote:16.22 Questioner: Thank you very much. In previous material, before we communicated with you, it was stated by the Confederation that there is actually no past or future… all is present. Would this be a good analogy? My doubt is: If Ra can acess the spheric time, why they "failed" with egipcians? Peace, love and light. RE: Ra's Time Travel Paradox - Infinite Unity - 04-22-2017 Equal to the same lessons to be learned to graduate into 7th density. These beings are not perfect, and the "problem" comes into play from free will, and complex inter-dynamics of creation, and the sheer subtleness of Infinite Intelligence, or The Mystery Clad Macrocosmic One. It may seem simple, however think of all the people interacting and changing the overall vortices of the "major sphere". RE: Ra's Time Travel Paradox - anagogy - 04-22-2017 (04-22-2017, 03:07 PM)Infinite Wrote: My doubt is: If Ra can acess the spheric time, why they "failed" with egipcians? Because once a given portion of consciousness has entered a given focus/reality/experience, it is not permitted (except under certain rare instances) to take away this exploration, distorted though it may be, to then "do it the correct way", because you see, all things are perfect in their own way, even Ra's failure with the Egyptians. Ra is not elite, and the lesson of their so called 'mistakes' with the Egyptians is engraven upon the eternal present as well, and deliberately not corrected by erasure from time because it has value as an exploration by the creator. All the beings Ra influenced regarded that influence in different ways and for many the experience was extremely positive, and this experience would not be taken away just because the sum result of this endeavor ended up being largely a failure for the purposes intended. If it was permitted to constantly 'do over' such events, time would be a very dull thing where nothing interesting would ever happen. Keep in mind, creation is a sandbox and all beings within the density/sandbox are just the play of the creator. The creator would not deny the experience of a sandcastle just because a few end up crumbling. RE: Ra's Time Travel Paradox - APeacefulWarrior - 04-23-2017 Yeah, Ra's failure with the Egyptians is, as far as I know, more about the interplay between positive and negative energies along with the matters of free will that go with them. A strong positive message will virtually always inspire a strong negative response, and vice-versa. Q'uo actually had a good description of this effect, when discussing Mohammed and his mission to Earth. Quote:As with all such efforts of light and service to others the power of the polarity puts forth an attraction and is, shall we say, noticed by those in the vicinity. There is often notice by those of the so-called Orion Empire that they be able to utilize the balancing efforts of this planet’s quarantine system to offer some form of their own information wherever possible and to make this offering to appear as the same as that which first attracted their notice. RE: Ra's Time Travel Paradox - Infinite - 04-23-2017 I understand your point. Talking in another words, how can anyone who can see the future fail? This include the Council that knowed about Ra's failure. But in this case is understandable. This was a lesson to Ra. It's a point that I can't understand. Suposing that future is changeable this means that past is too. A complete paradox. Peace, love and light. RE: Ra's Time Travel Paradox - Infinite Unity - 04-23-2017 (04-23-2017, 08:43 AM)Infinite Wrote: I understand your point. Talking in another words, how can anyone who can see the future fail? This include the Council that knowed about Ra's failure. But in this case is understandable. This was a lesson to Ra. It's a point that I can't understand. Suposing that future is changeable this means that past is too. A complete paradox. There is no failure there is learning. We learn live and express through the medium of distortions. There is nothing that is not distorted besides Infinite Intelligence. RE: Ra's Time Travel Paradox - Infinite - 04-23-2017 Although I do not completely understand I'll accept the Ra explanation: Quote:65.9 Questioner: We would seem to have dual catalysts operating, and the question is which one is going to act first. The prophecies, I will call them, made by Edgar Cayce indicated many Earth changes and I am wondering about the mechanics of describing what we call the future. Ra, it has been stated, is not a part of time and yet we concern ourselves with probability/possibility vortices. It is very difficult for me to understand how the mechanism of prophecy operates. What is the value of a prophecy such as Cayce made with respect to Earth changes with respect to all of these scenarios? Peace, love and light. |