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dazcox
03-28-2008, 04:14 PM
I'm new so be nice.

I just heard DW state that there are only 22 things we ever need to know, or words to that effect.

I think he said this was from the Law of One books (which I haven't got to yet so excuse my ignorance.

Is there a list of those things so that we can make some kind of arbitrary decision on where we think we are on the journey to learning those things?

MarkM
03-28-2008, 07:41 PM
Hi, dazcox

David here refers to 22 archetypal frames of experiencing/learning in third density.These are reflected in the tarot which symbolize these frames of reference.

Ra answered questioner Don Elkins who wished to gain a clearer picture of the initial intent of Ra in releasing the tarot discipline to the Alantean/Egyptian civilizations.

Here, much is given; and the beginnings of understanding come with in depth study of the Ra material, as this is tough slogging, at times, the Ra material can be seen as an advanced treatise on everything mind-boggling! As such, each of us who study this material find things they don't 'get', as we will find things we do. It can be a little like a long, long buffet table, at first go through.

But I couldn't imagine a better resource for coming to grips with the Law of One, and with that, I recommend the 'Law of One Study Guide', provided on this website, as a place to start for those so inclined.

The Law of One forms the backbone of the mainstream conversation on this forum, kind of like the changeroom you go through before you get into the pool!;) Any newcomers to the site may appreciate this 'heads up'.:D

-Mark

dazcox
03-29-2008, 04:30 AM
thanks Mark, I really want to know all these things!

soup
03-30-2008, 04:51 PM
...I really want to know all these things!...

I think one of the things paradoxically relates to the concept,
"...understanding is not of this density..." So maybe for lack
of understanding of what we are here to learn than we follow
the experiences of our desires which leads us along a path
that may somehow help us learn in ways beyond the confines
of our human comprehension - learning in ways that may offer
us spiritual evolution in some way or another, though difficult
to say for sure because I'm fairly clueless in this regard.

I do admire DW in ways beyond writing and understanding -
that guy can be felt from very far away if one is tuned right,
i'd argue that he reaches all the way around the globe and
then some beyond, as if he knows something most don't.


soup