01-28-2011, 04:37 PM
I got the impression that the Ra communications began for getting answers to Don. He had built up and interpreted a lot of data regarding the phenomena and had curiosity over a few things that he couldn't sort out.
He so liked all the new information that he got permission to share it in the Ra Material, a.k.a. Law of One.
The Law of One is a super-simple way to say that, not only are WE all one, but that EVERYTHING is one. Ra could explain anything beyond that only by talking about "distortions" of the Law, many being present only in our 3rd density illusional existence.
Our senses "tell" us that we are not one, but separate from each other and from lots of things here and out there. So Ra described how what see, feel and measure are distortions of the Law of One(ness), and those distortions have a method to them, e.g. "the First Distortion, Second," etc. Another example of the method are the seven levels of consciousness.
The dialogue format and "alien" language of the material provide plenty of built-in excuse for not taking it seriously, which complies with the first distortion--giving the reader a personal choice of accepting the information or rejecting it.
He so liked all the new information that he got permission to share it in the Ra Material, a.k.a. Law of One.
The Law of One is a super-simple way to say that, not only are WE all one, but that EVERYTHING is one. Ra could explain anything beyond that only by talking about "distortions" of the Law, many being present only in our 3rd density illusional existence.
Our senses "tell" us that we are not one, but separate from each other and from lots of things here and out there. So Ra described how what see, feel and measure are distortions of the Law of One(ness), and those distortions have a method to them, e.g. "the First Distortion, Second," etc. Another example of the method are the seven levels of consciousness.
The dialogue format and "alien" language of the material provide plenty of built-in excuse for not taking it seriously, which complies with the first distortion--giving the reader a personal choice of accepting the information or rejecting it.