08-10-2021, 12:56 PM
(08-10-2021, 12:22 PM)Sacred Fool Wrote:(08-10-2021, 11:40 AM)Patrick Wrote: There is perhaps also a different type of intellectual mind available to us in higher densities and in time/space. Since the veil only exists in 3d space/time. It's possible that at any other levels the intellect is melded with the heart without effort or paradox.
There can be some generalized benefit in saying that the intellect begins and ends here or there, but it surely is an over simplification of the larger picture.
Quote:30.2 Questioner: Thank you. Would you define mind, body, and spirit separately?
Ra: I am Ra. These terms are all simplistic descriptive terms which equal a complex of energy focuses; the body, as you call it, being the material of the density which you experience at a given space/time or time/space; this complex of materials being available for distortions of what you would call physical manifestation.
The mind is a complex which reflects the inpourings of the spirit and the up-pourings of the body complex. It contains what you know as feelings, emotions, and intellectual thoughts in its more conscious complexities. Moving further down the tree of mind we see the intuition which is of the nature of the mind more in contact or in tune with the total beingness complex. Moving down to the roots of mind we find the progression of consciousness which gradually turns from the personal to the racial memory, to the cosmic influxes, and thus becomes a direct contactor of that shuttle which we call the spirit complex.
This spirit complex is the channel whereby the inpourings from all of the various universal, planetary, and personal inpourings may be funneled into the roots of consciousness and whereby consciousness may be funneled to the gateway of intelligent infinity through the balanced intelligent energy of body and mind.
You will see by this series of definitive statements that mind, body, and spirit are inextricably intertwined and cannot continue, one without the other. Thus we refer to the mind/body/spirit complex rather than attempting to deal with them separately, for the work, shall we say, that you do during your experiences is done through the interaction of these three components, not through any one.
Great quote. This is why I love the Ra material. All parts of the self are important and we are a complete being striving to be more and more complete.
While there is truth that people think too much, and intellectualize too much, it is also possible to not think enough. Everyone has their own proclivities and preferred methods of being and seeking. There is a role to be played by the intellect as well as the intuition and emotions, and every other facet of self. A method that works great for one person may not work great for someone else, and we should seek to not be dogmatic about the "correct" way to go about seeking.
This isn't to say that there aren't specific methods and correct and incorrect ways of doing them, but that separate methods will fit everyone differently.