01-10-2013, 07:33 PM
(01-09-2013, 01:53 PM)Ashim Wrote: I do quite a bit of random searches of the Ra material on the wonderful site lawofone.info that most of you know and use and came across a passage that I had read in the past but failed to make any meaningful connection..until now.
The entities Ra calls 'Diaspora' would seem to refer to the Jewish race and the 'state' of Israel.
Dia (God/deity) Spora (spore/seed)
Would like your thoughts on this.
24.17 Questioner: Could you tell me why the Orion group had to leave after what figures to be a six hundred year period?
Ra: I am Ra. Although the impression that they had given to those who called them that these entities were an elite group, that which you know as “Diaspora” occurred, causing much dispersion of these peoples so that they became an humbler and more honorable breed, less bellicose and more aware of the loving-kindness of the One Creator.
The creation about them tended towards being somewhat bellicose, somewhat oriented towards the enslavement of others, but they themselves, the target of the Orion group by means of their genetic superiority/weakness, became what you may call the underdogs, thereby letting the feelings of gratitude for their neighbors, their family, and their One Creator begin to heal the feelings of elitism which led to the distortions of power over others which had caused their own bellicosity.
Hi, I would just like to say that my understanding of the word "diaspora" is that it is Greek word for "a scattering" i.e. a scattered population that has no connection to a centralized homeland. The Jewish race is one diaspora, but there are many.
However, as sociologist Rogers Brubaker notes:
"Most early discussions of diaspora were firmly rooted in a conceptual 'homeland'; they were concerned with a paradigmatic case, or a small number of core cases. The paradigmatic case was, of course, the Jewish diaspora; some dictionary definitions of diaspora, until recently, did not simply illustrate but defined the word with reference to that case."
If Ra is using the term in a modern sense, it could just mean any scattered population, but if they are using it in the classical sense then yes, it may be a reference to the Jewish race.