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"Brothers and Sisters of Sorrow"
brothers and sisters,
surely you have read this term in the ra books, "brother and sisters
of sorrow", that ra has used several times. i'm puzzled as to the
nature of this term that seems to contradict the joyful light/love
that is the true nature of the one infinite creator.
comments?
~seth
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Re: "Brothers and Sisters of Sorrow"
hi seth,
the term brothers and sisters of sorrow refers to wanderers.
here is the quote from book i, session 12
questioner: you spoke of wanderers. who are wanderers? where do they come from?
ra: i am ra. imagine, if you will, the sands of your shores. as countless as the
grains of sand are the sources of intelligent infinity. when a social memory
complex has achieved its complete understanding of its desire, it may conclude
that its desire is service to others with the distortion towards reaching their
hand, figuratively, to any entities who call for aid. these entities whom you
may call the brothers and sisters of sorrow move toward this calling of sorrow.
these entities are from all reaches of the infinite creation and are bound
together by the desire to serve in this distortion.
take care, chris
brothers and sisters,
surely you have read this term in the ra books, "brother and sisters
of sorrow", that ra has used several times. i'm puzzled as to the
nature of this term that seems to contradict the joyful light/love
that is the true nature of the one infinite creator.
comments?
~seth
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Re: "Brothers and Sisters of Sorrow"
hi seth,
perhaps my interpretation might be off, but when i have read
anything regarding "brothers and sisters of sorrow" i would
personally think that the wanderers, who chose to come and help
bring up the individual/collective awareness of our planet are often
faced with difficult physical limitation and or illnesses. it is by
the choice to incarnate with these physical limitations that that
may discover thier path of service. i have interpreted the "sorrow",
as the wanderer must need to endure great pains and suffering in
order to fullfill or discover the preincarnative plan.
who knows? maybe i am way off the mark?
selket
--- in asc2k@yahoogroups.com, "ecowarrior77" <ecowarrior77@...>
wrote:
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> brothers and sisters,
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> surely you have read this term in the ra books, "brother and
sisters
> of sorrow", that ra has used several times. i'm puzzled as to the
> nature of this term that seems to contradict the joyful light/love
> that is the true nature of the one infinite creator.
>
>
> comments?
>
>
> ~seth
>
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Re: Re: "Brothers and Sisters of Sorrow"
>may discover thier path of service. i have interpreted the "sorrow",
>as the wanderer must need to endure great pains and suffering in
>order to fullfill or discover the preincarnative plan.
hi selket,
i've been called a wanderer once or twice here. although i'm not going to
be so presumptuous as to outright claim the title, another classification
which has resonated with me has been that of a late generation x indigo. i
was born in 1977, and was at school before the formal diagnosis of
asperger's syndrome, in a time when autism was still relatively rare (at
least compared to today) and knowledge about it was much less abundant.
i don't know if this would be considered part of it, but i've noticed that
one of the primary sources of unhappiness which i've experienced over the
past few years has been caused by a desire in me to be at least fairly
heavily mobile, if not nomadic in that sense of the word, but that not being
terribly viable for me. (due to economic but also other reasons)
although my impression was also that the average wanderer was also
characterised by being fairly radically sto, i'm again unsure as to whether
or not that applies to me. i do feel a fairly strong desire to help people,
but i'm also very reclusive, and i find that the desire to help people
conflicts with the desire to avoid really going near anyone.
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