08-31-2011, 02:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-31-2011, 03:27 AM by Tenet Nosce.)
(08-29-2011, 04:14 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: One question about "walking the steps of light". Ra mentions "The spirit complex of each harvested entity moves along the line of light until the light grows too glaring, at which time the entity stops."
Does this mean we go till the light is no longer comfortable? Or do we take it to the point where it becomes agonizing and we can't take it any further? Or is there really not much difference between the two? Just a little over the edge of comfort becomes agonizing?
According to my understanding, there is still a certain resistance to the idea of giving one's individuality up which manifests as fear. This is totally natural, and nobody is expected to be embracing full unity consciousness and leaving this octave altogether. And besides, for the vast majority of people we are talking about a small acknowledgement of the light. Simply a glimmering flash will suffice. Those who will proceed on to 5D or 6D are a tiny minority, and really a special topic. So as you can see, there is a rather large swath of stopping points for entities to set up camp for the next round of experience.
But specifically with respect to comfort level, I would venture to say all of the above. Depending on an entity's natural propensity to go for "extra credit" so to speak. But all in all, passing the class is a tremendous achievement and there is no need to sully the experience with undue focus on those who graduated at the tippy-top. Neither is there value in lamenting those who didn't quite make it.
It all comes down to one's ability to recognize oneself in others, and to recognize others within oneself. But beyond that, I don't think the bar is being set very high.
(08-28-2011, 08:34 AM)Confused Wrote: A time of grieving for the sorrows of third density and a time of rejoicing for the liberation from ignorance (aka, the veil). That is the Harvest for me. A process of grieving and acceptance of the random injustices, and a process of feasting upon the fruits of labor from the field of co-existence, however troubled it was upon 3D earth.
Agreed. As I stated above, the grieving seems to be a major stumbling block for many. For me, it is the joy that is more of a stumbling block. But I will admit that I am unusual.
Confused Wrote:However, while yet in 3D, it is difficult to envision that state for me yet. The simplest of harsh catalyst throws me off balance, and at times brings out the most demonic of darkness from inside me.
As you say, while yet in 3D. We need to accept who we are and where we are up until the point at which that changes. What this means is that we are in a world of darkness, and the darkness lives inside each and every one of us. These are the rules of the game.
You already knew about the harsh catalyst you would encounter before you came here. You signed up for the experience knowing that it would be sorrowful ahead of time. You also knew that you would somehow come out just fine in the end.
At this point, there is nothing that the universe can throw at you in terms of catalyst that you haven't already dealt with to some degree. So I will call your bluff and say you are underestimating yourself. The only people who need really be concerned are those who are completely oblivious to anything outside of their media-manufactured concept of self.
On the one hand, we are talking about a tremendous event of epic proportions, but on the other hand it is supposed to be something that is a natural part of life in the universe. There really is no reason to fear the demons. The only reason things appear fearful is because you are so solidly entrenched in a system dominated by STS forces that it appears to you that the demons are in control of the situation.
Once you are solidly planted in 4D, and seeing things more clearly, you will find yourself to be on equal footing with the demons, and perhaps in many ways at an advantage.
