06-08-2021, 02:54 PM
Quote:The challenge/danger of the Wanderer is that it will forget its mission, become karmically involved, and thus be swept into the maelstrom from which it had incarnated to aid the destruction.
Well since it mentions destruction. The crucial question is what is being destroyed? We can look at the full text for more context.
Ra Wrote:12.26 Questioner: Thank you. Well, you spoke of Wanderers. Who are Wanderers? Where do they come from?
Ra: I am Ra. Imagine, if you will, the sands of your shores. As countless as the grains of sand are the sources of intelligent infinity. When a social memory complex has achieved its complete understanding of its desire, it may conclude that its desire is service to others with the distortion towards reaching their hand, figuratively, to any entities who call for aid. These entities whom you may call the Brothers and Sisters of Sorrow move towards this calling of sorrow. These entities are from all reaches of the infinite creation and are bound together by the desire to serve in this distortion.
12.27 Questioner: How many of them are incarnate on Earth now?
Ra: I am Ra. The number is approximate due to an heavy influx of those birthed at this time due to an intensive need to lighten the planetary vibration and thus aid in harvest. The number approaches sixty-five million.
12.28 Questioner: Are most of these from the fourth density? What density do they come from?
Ra: I am Ra. Few there are of fourth density. The largest number of Wanderers, as you call them, are of the sixth density. The desire to serve must be distorted towards a great deal of purity of mind and what you may call foolhardiness or bravery, depending upon your distortion complex judgment. The challenge/danger of the Wanderer is that it will forget its mission, become karmically involved, and thus be swept into the maelstrom from which it had incarnated to aid the destruction.
12.29 Questioner: What could one of these entities do to become karmically involved? Could you give us an example?
Ra: I am Ra. An entity which acts in a consciously unloving manner in action with other beings can become karmically involved.
Now with a bit of rephrasing, "The challenge/danger of the Wanderer is that it will forget its mission, become karmically involved, and thus be swept into the maelstrom, from which it had incarnated, to aid the destruction." We can simplify the sentence a bit. " The challenge of the wanderer is that it will forget its, mission and thus be swept into the maelstrom to aid the destruction."
When we consider that becoming karmically involved means to act in a consciously unloving manner, and this would go against their mission of lightening the planetary vibrations, it could be considered as aiding the destruction.
Now the prase, "and thus be swept into the maelstrom, from which it had incarnated," can also be more easily interpreted outside the context of karmic involvement and destruction. The maelstrom is the swirling polarity of third density, where the choice is yet to be made. Forgetting the mission means being caught up in the same turbulent energy as native beings are working thru. Now the phrase "from which it had incarnated," means that the wanderer must incarnate into this maelstrom, hopefully to remember the mission and lighten the load.
Now back to my original question of what is being destroyed. I believe it is a reference to the general state of the harvest, as unloving energy increases entropy and disorder. What I find fascinating is that it seems the precision of the language Ra used increased throughout the sessions and the early sessions like this one have the most imprecise language. The precision also seems to degrade the more transient questions are asked, almost like Ra is loosing interest and half assing the answers.
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