10-15-2011, 04:58 AM
Again brother, you're diverting from my point as to continue this discussion. Yes, he did act aggressively when he was, and I quote, very young.
This aggression led to someones death, and was the catalyst for his extremely positive polarisation. His whole life then followed that moment, in which he learned, meditated and eventually shared his wisdom to those who wanted to hear it.
His understanding/remembering, and again I quote, was much more than most Wanderers, to the point he even spoke in parables as to not infringe upon the free will of others. He also healed people on two conditions. Firstly, they understood it was their faith that healed themselves, and secondly, they told no one. He was very wise.
Jesus as an adult was an adept, highly spiritually/consciously evolved. Would a being of that power forget that moment of aggression - the reason for his life's service to others as a very young boy - and fall again into the notion of fear (aggression). This is the same jesus who loved so unconditionally to the point of martyrdom.
I do not believe an entity so evolved would choose fear in the said moment (even at death, he loved), whereas you do. My beliefs come from my own subjective understandings of Ra's words, yours from the Bible.
The Bible is negatively influenced. Negative entities are clever. Ra mentions that they take truth then add a tiny bit of misinformation to lead followers astray. I believe this is the case here.
Perhaps you can use this conversation as catalyst. Accept that I hold I different view to your own (which I'm trying to explain to you in response to your questions (and projections)) rather than trying to prove them wrong.
Much love.
This aggression led to someones death, and was the catalyst for his extremely positive polarisation. His whole life then followed that moment, in which he learned, meditated and eventually shared his wisdom to those who wanted to hear it.
His understanding/remembering, and again I quote, was much more than most Wanderers, to the point he even spoke in parables as to not infringe upon the free will of others. He also healed people on two conditions. Firstly, they understood it was their faith that healed themselves, and secondly, they told no one. He was very wise.
Jesus as an adult was an adept, highly spiritually/consciously evolved. Would a being of that power forget that moment of aggression - the reason for his life's service to others as a very young boy - and fall again into the notion of fear (aggression). This is the same jesus who loved so unconditionally to the point of martyrdom.
I do not believe an entity so evolved would choose fear in the said moment (even at death, he loved), whereas you do. My beliefs come from my own subjective understandings of Ra's words, yours from the Bible.
The Bible is negatively influenced. Negative entities are clever. Ra mentions that they take truth then add a tiny bit of misinformation to lead followers astray. I believe this is the case here.
Perhaps you can use this conversation as catalyst. Accept that I hold I different view to your own (which I'm trying to explain to you in response to your questions (and projections)) rather than trying to prove them wrong.
Much love.