(12-19-2010, 05:49 PM)jivatman Wrote: Yes it does seem high - and it's unlikely that Ra means that one knows they are a wanderer;
Right, obvious for two reasons: #1 is that Carla invented the word ("what this instrument would call a Wanderer"), and #2 is the material was not disseminated to those individuals.
(12-19-2010, 05:49 PM)jivatman Wrote: Instead it probably includes anyone who are certain enough that they are different that they place some sort of label on themselves,Good points. I have not found an tradition or teaching that quite matches up with the concept of densities or wanderers as related by the L/L Research group. I does seem that many wanderers, if not most, today tend to use the "angel", "fairy" or "light being" terminology. And their use of "angel" seems to loosely borrow from, but is not bound to religious text. To me, after buying into the comprehensive "universe" explained in the Ra material, it seems to beg the question of what they are talking about. I mean, what is a fairy or angel?
This might range from those who think they are angels (I've personally encountered a few wanderers who thought this), fairies or nature spirits, etc.
To those of a more sci-fi orientation who are fairly sure something makes them different, but attribute it to genetic or environmental causes.
Sure, it might still seem like a high number, but remember these thoughts are generally not the sort of thing you put on your facebook profile.
I thought a fairy/nature spirit was an entity from the local earth planes. If so, I could see how people would relate to them as different, but how could that be associated with not being from earth?