12-19-2014, 03:34 PM
(12-19-2014, 07:41 AM)andreazzi Wrote: greetings, earthlings!
anyone care to explain Ra's definition of "inner planes" in this answer:
63.26 ▶ Questioner: Could you describe the difference that you are speaking of with respect to time/space and space/time?
Ra: I am Ra. For the sake of your understanding we will use the working definition of inner planes. There is a great deal of subtlety invested in this sound vibration complex, but it, by itself, will perhaps fulfill your present need.
I am really dedicated to the understandig of this critical concept of space/time and time/space. This is the most direct question Don asks about this concept that I could find in the material, but Ra clearly uses Don's concept of Inner planes to explain it, but it doesn't mean much to me...
Inner planes = astra planes. In the vernacular, heaven. A good understanding comes form reading the books by astral explorers (people who project out-of-body). Robert Bruce describes the Astral Realms in "Astral Dynamics." Robert Monroe's Jopurney's Out of Body trilogy does too.
The inner planes are like the rings in an onion. They are Earth-centric places. People go to the plane where they belong (after death) by their vibrational attributes. Like attracts like.
I speculate that the "outer" planes are not Earth-centric, but perhaps Solar-system or galactic focused. Robert Bruce sees them as complex patterns.