02-17-2015, 11:33 PM
I think that last quote is important for understanding the Great Way archetypes.
Some theory (all my own fallible thoughts btw): When we work with the Great Way archetypes we are exploring or altering the limitations of our perspective. The Chariot races forth to chart new and as of yet unmapped portions of the self which can then be more deeply explored by working with the other archetypes of mind body and spirit. The Great Way is not then an end goal to strive for, but an avenue to further experience and further opportunity to know the self from a new perspective.
As for the quote in the OP, it expands upon the previous query which I think is useful for context.
How do you think our experience would be different if our third-density were skewed so that negative orientation had more aid, of if each orientation had equal amounts of aid? If the left side of the veil were raised higher?
Is the fact that the veil is potentially more easily penetrated via seeking through the positive orientation the reason that when "the positive polarity attempts to see through the illusion to the Creator in each mind/body/spirit complex" they usually find themselves "for the greater part [...] concerned with behaviors and thoughts directed towards other-selves in order to be of service?" Even when we get glimpses through the veil we aren't getting a whole picture, but a "right hand" view which leads us to outwardly oriented concept tied to service to others?
Just a thought.
Quote:While studying the archetypical mind we may suggest that the student look at the Great Way of the Mind, not as that which is attained after contact with intelligent infinity, but rather as that portion of the archetypical mind which denotes and configures the particular framework within which the Mind, the Body, or the Spirit archetypes move.
Some theory (all my own fallible thoughts btw): When we work with the Great Way archetypes we are exploring or altering the limitations of our perspective. The Chariot races forth to chart new and as of yet unmapped portions of the self which can then be more deeply explored by working with the other archetypes of mind body and spirit. The Great Way is not then an end goal to strive for, but an avenue to further experience and further opportunity to know the self from a new perspective.
As for the quote in the OP, it expands upon the previous query which I think is useful for context.
Quote:100.8 Questioner: The fact that the veil is raised higher on the right-hand side than on the left indicates to me that the adept choosing the positive polarity will have greater success in penetrating the veil. Would Ra comment?
Ra: I am Ra. This is a true statement if it is realized that the questioner speaks of potential success. Indeed, your third-density experience is distorted or skewed so that the positive orientation has more aid than the so-called negative.
How do you think our experience would be different if our third-density were skewed so that negative orientation had more aid, of if each orientation had equal amounts of aid? If the left side of the veil were raised higher?
Is the fact that the veil is potentially more easily penetrated via seeking through the positive orientation the reason that when "the positive polarity attempts to see through the illusion to the Creator in each mind/body/spirit complex" they usually find themselves "for the greater part [...] concerned with behaviors and thoughts directed towards other-selves in order to be of service?" Even when we get glimpses through the veil we aren't getting a whole picture, but a "right hand" view which leads us to outwardly oriented concept tied to service to others?
Just a thought.