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I see what the original poster is saying. I agree with him.
It's clearer now to me.
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You either have it, or you don't.Terrapin Station wrote:When you have a hammer everything looks like a nail.Dalek Prime wrote:There is no strong or weak force to consciousness, ala physics.waechter418 wrote:Being fragmentations of the strong force of Consciousness, its weak forces remain secondary.
The western civilization is not only decaying, but shows suicidal tendencies as well, considering the increasing ingenuity with which its Sapiens rapes and plunders the organism that bears and feeds him.
Latter aspect is probably going to determine the progression of its decline, as there will be billions of people running out of food and water and, since people do easily panic in critical situations, thus can be expected to use the enormous amounts of conventional & ABC weapons which Sapiens is spreading around the world.
Bill Wiltrack wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2017 7:21 pm...worth repeating.The western civilization is not only decaying, but shows suicidal tendencies as well, considering the increasing ingenuity with which its Sapiens rapes and plunders the organism that bears and feeds him.
Latter aspect is probably going to determine the progression of its decline, as there will be billions of people running out of food and water and, since people do easily panic in critical situations, thus can be expected to use the enormous amounts of conventional & ABC weapons which Sapiens is spreading around the world.
Hi waechter418,waechter418 wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 6:53 pm Update 5.8.22
Ra-Hoor-Kuit is a phase or state of Consciousness where mind annihilates that which impedes its Selfrealisation.
As “god of war and vengeance” (LAL III-3) he exposes the self-deceptions, pretensions, avarice & cowardice of ego and attacks its ideologies, morals, myths, religions, collective & personal idiosyncrasies and whatever else suffocates the mind.
Hindus call this phase Kali yuga, the age of the demon Kali, who is pictured chopping away at the legs of the world of ego.
(the Kali phase is elaborated in the Mahabharata which calls the subsequent state “Satya Yuga” - the age of Truth)
Although dealing with wide-ranging constructs of the mind, Ra-Hoor-Kuit focuses primarily on its contemporary perspectives.
Evoking that which he is to eliminate, he is persona juridical as well as super-ego and short-cut of the Selfrealisation process.
for complete texts see - https://waechter418.wordpress.com/
Thank you friendDimebag wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 12:46 pmHi waechter418,waechter418 wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 6:53 pm Update 5.8.22
Ra-Hoor-Kuit is a phase or state of Consciousness where mind annihilates that which impedes its Selfrealisation.
As “god of war and vengeance” (LAL III-3) he exposes the self-deceptions, pretensions, avarice & cowardice of ego and attacks its ideologies, morals, myths, religions, collective & personal idiosyncrasies and whatever else suffocates the mind.
Hindus call this phase Kali yuga, the age of the demon Kali, who is pictured chopping away at the legs of the world of ego.
(the Kali phase is elaborated in the Mahabharata which calls the subsequent state “Satya Yuga” - the age of Truth)
Although dealing with wide-ranging constructs of the mind, Ra-Hoor-Kuit focuses primarily on its contemporary perspectives.
Evoking that which he is to eliminate, he is persona juridical as well as super-ego and short-cut of the Selfrealisation process.
for complete texts see - https://waechter418.wordpress.com/
Could you summarise the main meaning of the initial post in maybe a few sentences, what you are describing, what it relates to. And then maybe after that, could you clarify each “phase” you outlined, as to how they relate to that initial explanation?
What I get from an initial reading is, you seem to be summarising the modes of self realisation over time within the Egyptian culture, and how it may relate to and differ from more Asian and western forms of “religion” or self realisation.
But there seems to be a kind of progression in this consciousness, as if the “collective consciousness” (for lack of a better term) is tending towards a progression of itself.
Also, the talk of reflection and projection. My interpretations of these terms are, reflection is awareness, or subject, projection is the contents of consciousness, or object. Would I be right in that assumption? Now what was meant by the statement “and since this cognition consists of a reflection & projection, the priest added “thus gods are made”?
It seems to me, many spiritual traditions consider the division of subject and object to be a movement away from god, Brahman etc. How is it that gods are made by reflection and projection (or subject and object in my terminology).
In the Vedic tradition, specifically Advaita, an initial step towards their nondual path is the discrimination of the “seer and the seen”, a.k.a. “DRG drsha Veveka”. One must first realise that they are not any object, i.e. not a projection, and thus are the reflective capacity of the mind. This is an intermediary step, but it seems, a necessary starting point. Therefore, a dualism is necessary to proceed towards nondual realisation.
Is there any similarity there maybe. I find your text interesting, and personally, I have a gut instinct that the Egyptian’s must have had a rich self realisation tradition, based on their symbolism of Horus, as well as Ra, the eye, and light. Both important symbols when it comes to self realisation.
Can you shed a little light in a less esoteric and more accessible manner?
Thanks.