07-21-2020, 10:49 PM
The Ra material is unique to me, in that I haven't come across anything exactly like it that wasn't some deceptive twist like the Cassiopeia stuff. I have found a couple things that I think compliment and round it out, having a similar cosmology and philosophy while tackling the areas that the Ra material doesn't go too much into, such as the "earth power game" and galactic history of different races. I'd recommend Bringers of the Dawn to get a more balanced perspective on "solar guardians" and "quarantines" and the whole elite agenda on Earth, and how certain "solar guardians" and "councils" we have in this particular solar system aren't as benevolent or empathetic(or intelligent) as some might think.
I'd recommend Lyssa Royal Holt's Prism of Lyra for the most plausible and convincing background on galactic history and agendas, while at the same time packed with philosophical and metaphysical knowledge that is anything but transient. This material dovetails nicely into Bringers of the Dawn and Bashar's channelings, if you are into that. As Ra, the confederation, and Yahweh/council of nine, etc. are sort of the well meaning(?) "stodgy old guard" in some ways who dropped the ball a lot and are very cautious and conservative to the point of letting things rot, the "association of worlds", composed of races like the Pleiadians, Esassani, and many more new ones are like the new and fresh faces on the scene who are ready to help us climb out of this rut into a new paradigm.
I'd recommend Lyssa Royal Holt's Prism of Lyra for the most plausible and convincing background on galactic history and agendas, while at the same time packed with philosophical and metaphysical knowledge that is anything but transient. This material dovetails nicely into Bringers of the Dawn and Bashar's channelings, if you are into that. As Ra, the confederation, and Yahweh/council of nine, etc. are sort of the well meaning(?) "stodgy old guard" in some ways who dropped the ball a lot and are very cautious and conservative to the point of letting things rot, the "association of worlds", composed of races like the Pleiadians, Esassani, and many more new ones are like the new and fresh faces on the scene who are ready to help us climb out of this rut into a new paradigm.
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