02-03-2017, 01:41 PM
(02-01-2017, 04:22 AM)anagogy Wrote: The point of bringing that particular point up was that Ra corrected a mistaken assumption inherent in the question. The question is not significantly different from asking what dietary nutrients should be taken into the body complex for optimal health. The whole reason I presume you and Nia brought up free will in regards to the diet question posed to Ra was, to my understanding, because you believe Ra wanted to tell them to eat vegan, but was restrained by the free will of the question. So whether Ra offered it freely or not, doesn't really make a difference from my perspective. It still is a case in point example of Ra offering a correction of a mistaken assumption (i.e. they weren't limited to working with the presumption inherent in the question in regard to the information they could then distribute -- that would be a crippling limitation on teacher/student communication).
Let's not forget that Carla was the channel. Carla had distortions as we all do. Ra was channeled through her paradigms/filters. Whatever information we got from Ra came through her. She ate fast-food burgers, and had "beliefs" about what foods were "good" for her. I won't judge that, but I see that as a paradigm.
I think it's presumptuous to say Jade and Nia thought Ra wanted to tell Carla to be vegan, and rather insulting. My perception is that they are both more intelligent and open-mined than that. Ra probably would have loved to tell Carla to drink light for sustenance, but that's not possible here, yet. Vegan is not the end-all and be-all; it's merely a step toward light.