(07-29-2017, 04:49 AM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: I believe Ra says that the outer densities contain the inner ones.
I'm not aware of where Ra says this, but you are right, in a sense.
The outer appears to contain the inner, from the physical perspective. From the metaphysical perspective, however, the inner appears to contains the outer.The perspective completely flips when you die and pop out on the other side of the space/time continuum. From an ever higher sense of reality, there are no containers because there is no inner and no outer. When identity expands to infinity, there are no boundaries placed on the infinite light.
Referring back to the flip in perspective on the other side, it is similar to the way that from the physical perspective things grow from the lesser to the greater, and from the past to the future, but in time/space the flow of energy is in reverse to some extent. The supraluminal portions of time/space travel from future to past, and things form from the greater to the lesser. Not to imply in any way whatsoever that things are devolving or anything like that, but rather that things are created from a perspective of wholeness. God does not play dice, but an illusion was created where god appeared to, to some extent. A little randomness is inherent in creative energy.
This has even more metaphysical implications when you get a real spiritual magnetic sense of the energy centers, with the upper centers radiating and the lower centers absorbing. You start to get an idea of how both subtle and gross matter coalesce.
(07-28-2017, 07:45 PM)Henosis Wrote: Which of these two ways of viewing the densities and Reality do you prefer?
I prefer the one with the white background, from a symbolic perspective. But from a visual/aesthetic perspective, I prefer the black one. Less straining on the eyes.