I think that the Creator expresses all experience. More as I go on I see that although the core of infinity, the Creator itself is neutral but it experiences both pleasure and pain, creation and destruction. I genuinely believe certain things are supposed to be unpleasant. Not in a way that the Creator find pleasure in it, but rather the Creator experiencing all the downsides of unpleasantry and the upsides of pleasantness. I think the Creator itself is completely unattached so it views no experiment as good or bad. Rather, it seeks a path of least resistance. It explores whatever is right there. So I see it that the Creator embraces pain just as much as pleasure.
However, this raises a big question of distortion. Why have things become separate? It's not the veil because there were distortions before the veil so obviously distortion is more fundamental than just being an aspect of 3D free will, especially if Ra calls free will the 'first distortion'. I have looked and it doesn't seem there is anywhere in the Ra Material where Ra clearly defines what they mean by 'distortion'. If anyone knows of any parts, let me know.
So far my best take is that it means that it is a 'twisting' of the fundamental truth and for every distortion it is another 'twist'. Thus, every action begins with that first twist.
However, this raises a big question of distortion. Why have things become separate? It's not the veil because there were distortions before the veil so obviously distortion is more fundamental than just being an aspect of 3D free will, especially if Ra calls free will the 'first distortion'. I have looked and it doesn't seem there is anywhere in the Ra Material where Ra clearly defines what they mean by 'distortion'. If anyone knows of any parts, let me know.
So far my best take is that it means that it is a 'twisting' of the fundamental truth and for every distortion it is another 'twist'. Thus, every action begins with that first twist.