02-15-2021, 07:57 PM
What follows the quote I posted earlier, in regard to that free will entails that the Creator will know Itself, might be of interest.
From it, you can somewhat understand why they call free will infringement for higher densities to do certain things in relation to violating the Law of Confusion, it infringes upon the freedom of choice in the ways of knowing the self.
It is interesting to note how Ra puts emphasis upon the correctness of Don in that quote. So this is clearly better than the usual "This is correct", but still behind "This is absolutely correct" on some level.
I kind of saw the "absolutely correct" quote randomly when searching for the keyword correct, although it somehow connect to a session I was also quoting in another thread earlier. It relates to this thread in that the "absolutely correct" came in response to Don recognizing that a wanderer having been infringed upon by a negative adept and placed in negative time/space was a function of his free will in some way.
Quote:27.9 Questioner: Then am I correct then in assuming that the Creator will know Itself the Creator, then grants for this knowing the concept of freedom— total freedom of choice in the ways of knowing? Am I correct?
Ra: I am Ra. This is quite correct.
From it, you can somewhat understand why they call free will infringement for higher densities to do certain things in relation to violating the Law of Confusion, it infringes upon the freedom of choice in the ways of knowing the self.
It is interesting to note how Ra puts emphasis upon the correctness of Don in that quote. So this is clearly better than the usual "This is correct", but still behind "This is absolutely correct" on some level.
I kind of saw the "absolutely correct" quote randomly when searching for the keyword correct, although it somehow connect to a session I was also quoting in another thread earlier. It relates to this thread in that the "absolutely correct" came in response to Don recognizing that a wanderer having been infringed upon by a negative adept and placed in negative time/space was a function of his free will in some way.