04-17-2016, 09:58 AM
So is what you are curious about the is Wandering process? As in "going backwards" in densities? Because as you mentioned when Ra came to Earth they "materialized" as golden beings, because the higher densities choose to be invisible to us. I think you can choose to incarnate as a Wanderer from your, say, 6th density locus - and I don't think all Wanderers even necessarily undergo a life review between lifetimes, especially if they were efficient with catalyst. Ra talks about ascending the steps of light after death, which I assume means you head back to the density from whence you came (wanderer) or towards the vibrational quality you achieved - or, if you got too caught up in the maelstrom, you hit a brick wall at some point and your guides come help you through it, and then you choose from that point to go forwards (ascend) or backwards (reincarnate into 3D).
I think a 6th density Wanderer does still actually partake in the life review, but most likely from their 6th density vantage point after death.
So I guess I don't believe that you have to move into the time/space and reside there before you can move into the space/time. I mean maybe technically for a moment, or even maybe my necessity of incarnation into the lower densities, but I think after death you aren't "stuck" in 3D time/space doing life reviews with your guides you have Wanderered. I still think this is "incarnation".
I think of it really as like creating an avatar on a new world. I think once you reach 3D you gain this ability and once you reach 4D you gain more abilities with your ability to incarnate. Of course you still have to go through the process of "unlocking" these abilities when you incarnate, because that's the game. If you get too caught up, or "regress", after death, you may have some more quests to unlock some abilities that your forfeited with your choices in 3D.
I think the process is really flexible. Ra says so, and says "too much order is negative". So I don't think it's a really that structured of a thing.
I think a 6th density Wanderer does still actually partake in the life review, but most likely from their 6th density vantage point after death.
So I guess I don't believe that you have to move into the time/space and reside there before you can move into the space/time. I mean maybe technically for a moment, or even maybe my necessity of incarnation into the lower densities, but I think after death you aren't "stuck" in 3D time/space doing life reviews with your guides you have Wanderered. I still think this is "incarnation".
I think of it really as like creating an avatar on a new world. I think once you reach 3D you gain this ability and once you reach 4D you gain more abilities with your ability to incarnate. Of course you still have to go through the process of "unlocking" these abilities when you incarnate, because that's the game. If you get too caught up, or "regress", after death, you may have some more quests to unlock some abilities that your forfeited with your choices in 3D.
I think the process is really flexible. Ra says so, and says "too much order is negative". So I don't think it's a really that structured of a thing.
Quote:Ra: I am Ra. The lobes of your physical complex brain are alike in their use of weak electrical energy. The entity ruled by intuition and impulse is equal to the entity governed by rational analysis when polarity is considered. The lobes may both be used for service to self or service to others. It may seem that the rational or analytical mind might have more of a possibility of successfully pursuing the negative orientation due to the fact that, in our understanding, too much order is by its essence negative. However, this same ability to structure abstract concepts and to analyze experiential data may be the key to rapid positive polarization. It may be said that those whose analytical capacities are predominant have somewhat more to work with in polarizing.