06-27-2012, 07:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-27-2012, 07:56 PM by Steppingfeet.)
(06-24-2012, 03:18 PM)neutral333 Wrote: Basically I want to know why he failed to fulfill his vision. Was it his lost state of awareness alone or was he being confined and controlled?
Just a guess, but perhaps while he did not fulfill his incarnate vision, he did fulfill his pre-incarnational intention, which was to create these particular technologies.
Consider this statement of Ra's:
Quote:69.17 Ra: There are two important points in this regard. Firstly, we may note the situation wherein an entity gets a road-map which is poorly marked and in fact is quite incorrect. The entity sets out to its destination. It wishes only to reach the point of destination but, becoming confused by the faulty authority and not knowing the territory through which it drives, it becomes hopelessly lost.
Free will does not mean that there will be no circumstances when calculations will be awry. This is so in all aspects of the life experience. Although there are no mistakes, there are surprises.
He may have fulfilled his intention (or may not), but presuming he did fulfill the intention, that's all he could do, right? We can never be responsible for the outcome, and the outcome can never be known in advance. We can only put our best foot forward and let the cards fall where they may.
Look at the "success" that the Ra group was met with in their multiple attempts to communicate the Law of One in ancient Egypt. And Ra had resources, abilities, and powers of which Tesla could only dream.
Just a thought.
Love/Light,

Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, but love unexplained is clearer. - Rumi