11-25-2015, 10:39 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-25-2015, 10:47 AM by APeacefulWarrior.)
(11-25-2015, 09:58 AM)Jeremy Wrote: My guess is because Jesus' message and incarnational intention was closer aligned to the Law of One's message. I may be confusing other confederation channelings but they mentioned those of the East and the philosophy which over emphasized wisdom without the love and compassion aspect.
Well, that's only partially accurate. Daoism definitely emphasizes detachment and "pure wisdom" (for lack of a better term) but on the other hand, compassion is one of the highest virtues in Buddhism. And its cultivation is seen as one of the most necessary steps towards enlightenment. Ra refers to the Buddha favorably a couple times, notably as "The All-Being in One."
So he appears to think well of the Buddha, and could be inferred as confirming that the Buddha did achieve a very high level of spiritual attainment. (attunement?)
Then the really interesting one which I thought absolutely BEGGED for a followup question that never happened was his one and only mention of Mohammed, almost offhandedly at the end of a very early discussion of the Pharaoh Akhenaten's advocacy for monotheism and the Law of One, in 2.2:
Quote:However, this entity’s beliefs were accepted by very few. His priests gave lip service only, without the spiritual distortion towards seeking. The peoples continued in their beliefs. When this entity was no longer in this density, again the polarized beliefs in the many gods came into their own and continued so until the one known as Muhammad delivered the peoples into a more intelligible distortion of mind/body/spirit relationships.
He even specifically asked whether there were follow-up questions about what he just said, like he wanted to keep talking on the subject, but the group started asking about crystals and pyramids instead. I guess because it was a very early session, the group hadn't learned to pick up on Ra's hints that he wanted to keep going. It's a shame, since I think it would be really interesting to know which parts of the Quran he felt were relevant to the LOO.
Oh well.