(11-30-2012, 10:56 PM)Tenet Nosce Wrote: What do you know of the connection with Zoroastrianism I was discussing above?
Frankly, I am learning it for the first time due to your comment, TN.
I do not consider myself a practicing Hindu. I was born into the tradition and that is about it. I make no big deal about it, personally; and moreover, a true student of the LOO can not make a big deal about his or her illusory personal identity of an incarnation, in my opinion.
Quote:80.11 Questioner: Could I say, then, that implicit in the process of becoming adept is the seeming polarization towards service to self because the adept becomes disassociated with many of his kind?
Ra: I am Ra. This is likely to occur. The apparent happening is disassociation whether the truth is service to self and thus true disassociation from other-selves or service to others and thus true association with the heart of all other-selves and disassociation only from the illusory husks which prevent the adept from correctly perceiving the self and other-self as one.
(11-30-2012, 11:01 PM)Cyan Wrote: To build bridges across the various islands
I see no islands, personally; but only a continuous spectrum of devotional thought, typifying the common yearning of the human heart to reach out and spiritually mate with the One Infinite Creator.