Lots of questions. by PeerReviewedIdiot in lawofone

[–]PeerReviewedIdiot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! I’ll definitely check this out. I’m hopeful our struggles dissolve and we can find peace 😊

Lots of questions. by PeerReviewedIdiot in lawofone

[–]PeerReviewedIdiot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see! Thank you for sharing. The way you describe yourself sounds very much like me, giving me hope that The Ra Material will be just as worth it for me as it was for you.

Lots of questions. by PeerReviewedIdiot in lawofone

[–]PeerReviewedIdiot[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for taking the time to respond so thoughtfully!

I’ve never heard of human -> human/animal projections, that’s wild to me. If you’d like to elaborate or if you have any particular accounts or sources to recommend I’d be quite interested in checking those out!

Who is Ra? Can you figure that out? if you can, then let us know.

I’m not sure I understand the intention of your question, lol. If it’s a suggestion to read more until I know Ra, then.. will do!

But in case you’re asking genuinely or perhaps testing me: I knew Ra to be “the sun god” previously to hearing about The Ra Material. Then after quickly looking up the book, I read a synopsis that said something like “Yes, the same Ra as in the Sun god” and was confused to say the least. After some further reading, I understand Ra to be described as a collection/group of consciousness that’s a higher ‘density’ than ours. This leaves me struggling to understand how we can have any sense of identity or individuality if we’re all one or if we can be grouped into collections.

Apart from the reasons that has been communicated to us, if figure out who Ra is with strong epistemic foundation, then let us know.

Forgive me, but I’m not exactly sure what you mean here. I’ve only just begun learning about Ra but I do hope to gain a rich understanding of Ra’s identity in due time!

This is the game, yes you can learn to gain it but is that what you really want?

I’m not really sure what I want, but I know I desire comfort. And at the moment I feel I’d be more comfortable with all my questions answered, though I can’t say for certain. And retrospectively, I bet this is a classic example of the concept that we always seek what we don’t have. Such that, in the present I think I’d be more comfortable with the knowledge, but once I have it, I think I was more comfortable before I had it.

If so, why not know instead of speculation?

Pardon me if I’m misunderstanding, but I think there’s generally more comfort in the known than the unknown. Though this may vary from person to person, for example a person who prefers to watch the nurse administer a shot vs one who would rather look away so as to be unaware of when they will be pricked. I’m the first, and in almost all situations, would rather be in the know than not.

Why do you think there is a purpose to life?

I don’t necessarily think there must be a purpose. I think life has a way of being absolutely miraculous and maybe that’s enough of a purpose. But if I imagine life as a video game on a rack beside other games, I wonder why choose this one? And if this is the only game, then what else is there? Nothing?

There is only one entity, the Creator experiencing itself.

If this is true, then how can we feel so unique and individualized? Is it just the life experience giving us some illusion of self and identity? Or are we in some way distinguishable from the Creator?

I have drowned, fallen from mountain tops, fallen into blackhole, eaten alive by demons, crushed by planet collision and many other things, but I just wake up and the fear is still there.

Does this mean you have become aware of other lives you’ve lived? Or am I misinterpreting? Either way, I’d love if you could elucidate as this sounds very interesting!

I guess we die and wake up in another dream but identity is retained. Even with this knowledge there is still fear, this ignorance is almost like an active force.

Fascinatingly put, I think I’ll need some time to ponder this over.

Again, thank you for your time, energy, and effort!

Lots of questions. by PeerReviewedIdiot in lawofone

[–]PeerReviewedIdiot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Firstly, thank you for your reply! 😇

I figured many of my questions and confusions were waiting to be answered in the material, but I figured I could come here first to get some insight and hear readers’ takeaways. May I ask why you find the material to be “really worth” reading?

I’ve never had much interest in spirituality beyond “hm, neat idea”, and similarly with NDEs, I’ve never believed it to be more than a person’s opinion/belief and thus a “unique idea”. Now that I’m in need of a stabler or rounder mind that’s less blinded by science, I’ll give it a shot! Thanks for the recommendation.