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pschutzy
10-25-2005, 03:42 PM
"RA: I am Ra. This Council is located in the octave, or eighth
dimension, of the planet Saturn, taking its place in an area which
you understand in third-dimension terms as the rings." (LoO book 1
pg91)

The rings of Saturn are "inhabited" by the Council, which guards
Earth. When I read this for the 7th time in the space of few
minutes? well? it still sends a buzz thru my head.
Knowing Ra ? "voyaged outward from another planet within your solar
system? the planetary influence was that you call Venus?" (LoO book
1 pg90) ? okay, well, I had already come to terms with this entity
Ra as being a bit mobile inter-dimensionally speaking.
I feel a bit like Dorothy when she told Toto that they weren't in
Kansas an more. The difference being nothing has changed except my
point of view. And I'm still not exactly sure what's causing my
internal head vibration. But I'm sure it has something to do with?
my concepts of me (us humans on Earth), others (spirits, thought
forms, angles, guides, etc.), and them (ascended masters, Christ,
Buddha, and I must admit I lumped Ra in this category.)
Somewhere in my head I've just been bumbling along nodding because,
of course, I know there is life on Venus and Mars. It's just that I
can't see or understand the life forms. Then I thought
about "beings" hanging out on the rings of Saturn, kicking back with
a cuppa of java (or ambrosia) and baby sitting us down here on
little ol' Earth. That added a slight twist for me.
Another day in the ego of Third-density life? very interesting?
The world isn't flat and I'm not the center of the universe. Who
would `ave thunk it?
Just a few burps from my circus ride of a mind.
Blessings and Joy
Patty

Abrient
10-25-2005, 09:11 PM
Or in my case, you'll catch yourself going along with it, even "know" it,
repeating it yourself to people you know and such, have a good laugh about
it, until one night, when you're staring up at the moon after you've let the
dog out, it suddenly hits you......

Holy smokes, there are people up there.

And it's tragic, because the STS "aliens" get all the attention, and when
you point the finger at these creatures and then let folks in on how our way
of life has been usurped by them, people get scared. But no one ever talks
about the "good guys".

They're there.

Thanks for reminding.

-- A


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Neil Haddon
10-26-2005, 02:25 AM
Patty wrote: "Another day in the ego of Third-density life. very
interesting.
The world isn't flat and I'm not the center of the universe."



Thanks for the laugh, Patty. I think we all sometimes suffer from
imagining 'life' must have two arms, two legs, and no more
imagination than we being humans. We apply this to 'God', 'life
forms', 'ET' etc. I'm sure that until NASA manages to photograph
human-like forms fighting and exploiting each other, they won't
believe there's life 'out there'!



Love.

Neil



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Petrus
10-26-2005, 04:51 AM
> And it's tragic, because the STS "aliens" get all the attention, and when
> you point the finger at these creatures and then let folks in on how our
way
> of life has been usurped by them, people get scared. But no one ever talks
> about the "good guys".

To quote Gloria Foster from The Matrix Reloaded:-
"Programs that do what they're supposed to are invisible. You'd never even
know they were there. The other ones, however...you hear about them all the
time."

The very fact that the Reticulans get so much airtime is in itself evidence
that they're not supposed to be here, IMHO. Part of the core definition of
being STS is being intrusive; in other words, invading/interrupting somebody
else's life *against their will.* I'm starting to believe that benevolent
foreign/external intelligences occasionally intervene in our affairs as
well, but they do so only in order to protect us from harm which we may not
be able to otherwise avert ourselves, (contemporary superviruses, etc) and
they also do it in such a completely invisible manner that we not only do
not attribute the act/s to them, but we barely even notice that the act/s
themselves have taken place.

Shawn Bernal
10-26-2005, 12:16 PM
I see alot of references to STS, and the tone is
usually that STS is "bad." But in the greater aspect,
we are all one. Isn't that what the LoO is all about?
How could we ever understand what is "good" for us
w/out the "bad" to give us the contrast. So I choose
to love the STS energies, because they are helping me
to understand better who I am, and further grow in my
choice of STO.
Love and peace-
Shawn

--- Abrient <abrient@... (/group/asc2k/post?postID=13f7b5EMbooY_hyV-KUzpEtIKosJzxzCqDNREgGmpk2Sbpl1IvLz-1XeWJU4n5ncBc8-ecss0A)> wrote:

> And it's tragic, because the STS "aliens" get all
> the attention, and when
> you point the finger at these creatures and then let
> folks in on how our way
> of life has been usurped by them, people get scared.
> But no one ever talks
> about the "good guys".




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