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    12-01-2021, 12:37 AM (This post was last modified: 12-01-2021, 12:54 AM by MonadicSpectrum.)
    I think this is a great idea to explore. There are a couple of ways I view it. First, forgiving and loving fictional characters can be a great form of practice or training for the mind. Once one has learned to forgive the Joker, it will be much easier to forgive characters who act like the Joker in real life. Second, everything we imagine as a thought form actually exists in potentiality, probability, and possibility. Therefore, fictional stories can actually be real stories that are lived by real characters experiencing those experiences in an alternate reality. And these characters are yet another version of ourselves. When we know and accept these fictional characters, we are actually knowing and accepting a real aspect of ourselves.

    Quote:16.54 Questioner: Does what we do, when we think of possibilities that can occur, say daydreaming: Do these become real in these densities?

    Ra: I am Ra. This depends upon the nature of the daydream. This is a large subject. Perhaps the simplest thing we can say is, if the daydream, as you call it, is one which attracts to self, this then becomes reality to self. If it is contemplative general daydream, this may enter the infinity of possibility/probability complexes and occur elsewhere, having no particular attachment to the energy fields of the creator.

    16.55 Questioner: To make this a little more clear, if I were to daydream strongly about building a ship, would this occur in one of these other densities?

    Ra: I am Ra. This would, would have, or shall occur.

    16.56 Questioner: And then if, say, an entity daydreams strongly about battling, let us say, another entity, would this occur?

    Ra: I am Ra. In this case the entity’s fantasy concerns the self and other-self; this binds the thought-form to the possibility/probability complex connected with the self which is the creator of this thought-form. This then would increase the possibility/probability of bringing this into third-density occurrence.

    Edit: I just wanted to add that a fictional story was actually one method that helped manifest the Ra material: https://www.lawofone.info/c/Books?su=Esm...Sweetwater
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    Loving/Forgiving fictional characters - by Cannon - 11-30-2021, 09:41 PM
    RE: Loving/Forgiving fictional characters - by Sacred Fool - 11-30-2021, 10:05 PM
    RE: Loving/Forgiving fictional characters - by MonadicSpectrum - 12-01-2021, 12:37 AM
    RE: Loving/Forgiving fictional characters - by IndigoSalvia - 12-01-2021, 02:30 AM

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