10-24-2010, 06:50 PM
Monica said,
"So when the distorted half is no longer distorted, what is left is the whole, without any distortion. But this whole is different from the half that was undistorted previously, because now the whole has been affected by the distorted parts changing. The undistorted parts cannot help but be affected, since all is ONE.
I am trying to draw a distinction between the undistorted half, and the undistorted whole. After the distorted half is no longer distorted, it becomes irrelevant to say, "The other half is still undistorted" because, since distortion no longer exists, the very concept of distorted/undistorted has become irrelevant."
- I agree. As well, I should have used different terminalogy than "false path". What I meant by that is that it leads to a dead end.
The path of light leads eventually to becoming one with "all there is". The dark path does not.
When Don asked Ra about them comming to aid our planet, Ra said they they were answering a call. Ra explained it by asking Don if he would ignore a pain in his leg.
From our 3D perspective, comming to our aid is an act of STO. From Ra's perpective it is an act of STS because there is nothing else to serve (all is one, one body).
This is why it seems like a paradox. It all depends on what level you're looking at it from. I could say the same about the ying/yang symbol and Aleister crowleys' 0=2. These are all Different ways of explaining this seeming paradox.
"So when the distorted half is no longer distorted, what is left is the whole, without any distortion. But this whole is different from the half that was undistorted previously, because now the whole has been affected by the distorted parts changing. The undistorted parts cannot help but be affected, since all is ONE.
I am trying to draw a distinction between the undistorted half, and the undistorted whole. After the distorted half is no longer distorted, it becomes irrelevant to say, "The other half is still undistorted" because, since distortion no longer exists, the very concept of distorted/undistorted has become irrelevant."
- I agree. As well, I should have used different terminalogy than "false path". What I meant by that is that it leads to a dead end.
The path of light leads eventually to becoming one with "all there is". The dark path does not.
When Don asked Ra about them comming to aid our planet, Ra said they they were answering a call. Ra explained it by asking Don if he would ignore a pain in his leg.
From our 3D perspective, comming to our aid is an act of STO. From Ra's perpective it is an act of STS because there is nothing else to serve (all is one, one body).
This is why it seems like a paradox. It all depends on what level you're looking at it from. I could say the same about the ying/yang symbol and Aleister crowleys' 0=2. These are all Different ways of explaining this seeming paradox.