10-05-2010, 01:45 PM
(10-05-2010, 01:39 AM)peregrine Wrote: Book 3, session 54
Ra: I am Ra. While it is a primary priority to activate or unblock each energy center, it is also a primary priority at that point to begin to refine the balances between the energies so that each tone of the chord of total vibratory being-ness resonates in clarity, tune, and harmony with each other energy. This balancing, tuning, and harmonizing of the self is most central to the more advanced or adept mind/body/spirit complex. Each energy may be activated without the beauty that is possible through the disciplines and appreciations of personal energies or what you might call the deeper personality or soul identity.
Alleviating energy blockages allows greater flow, yet mere flow is not particularly beautiful.
Perhaps deeper personality and harmonizing of the self are references to the painstaking process of devotedly tending to the garden of one's unruly, randomized energetic impulses? Perhaps beauty is the hard earned fruit of dedicated cultivating, weeding, tending, cleaning, guiding, etc.?
Pity it's such a lonely business...not to mention unbearable at times.
On the other hand, what could be a better gift to offer back to the Creatrix?
Painstaking indeed! I can relate peregrine

Love the garden metaphor, and gardens are so beautiful when well-tended, but when over-manicured sometimes not so lovely to me. Sometimes a wild garden can be breathtaking, and the realization that the "wild" garden did not happen by accident, but is helped on so many levels by other beings, nature, angels. Though they are unseen, we can be certain that we are not alone...there are always companions and helpers.
I agree, peregrine, "mere flow is not particularly beautiful". There is so much value in the beauty of the garden, and the subtle ways that it can be appreciated. I think maybe it's the deeper personality that offers these subtleties. The deeper personality expresses certain colors and textures and design, and scents, and choice in the plantings of the garden. In that way the garden is a unique creation.