10-31-2021, 01:58 AM
(10-30-2021, 09:33 PM)MonadicSpectrum Wrote: Perhaps you see experiences of distortions, illusions, and separations as possibly being true in the sense that it is true we experience them for a finite period of time?
That's a tad complex. Q'uo often speaks about a spiritual seeker as being a seeker of truth. So, in that sense I would say "yes" to the above question. They also speak about us as being a vibration and the Original Thought as being a vibration, and that as one advances, one's vibration more closely resembles that Original Vibration. This might be difficult to pick up on at first, but I find it a clearer model than the word "truth."
When I first heard people talk this way (prior to ever reading the Ra Material), I found it perplexing because you can neither see it nor hear it. It is perceived through a finer sensory system, one could say. But eventually I began to cotton on to it. You could maybe call it psychic, but I wouldn't know how to define that either. It's maybe like immersing yourself in a new language and just picking it up as you need to as you go along. It begins as something subjective, but like a language, you can refine it and learn to use it skillfully.
So my personal idea of what truth is has something to do with a thing's quality of vibration. For example, perhaps you can pick up on my sincerity here and feel that I'm not just fooling around--at this particular moment. It's a lot like that, but more deeply involved. Truth is not about fact, I would say, but about the degree of gravitas and purity and love involved. As another example, that's why some people find the Ra Material so satisfying, despite its being so dense and challenging to the intellect.