I like those Alchemist teachings,
thanks for sharing. Okay in this
one at the very end, is hint of
integration, a theme of 6th density!
So maybe there’s a crossover in
the density paradigm - that say our
lower self might be yesterday’s
meal we shat out which might be
related to root chakra or red ray.
Foodstuffs might be 1d or 2d and
we have 1d and 2d counterparts,
we digest into a polarized 3d
human agenda, while we sing
4d group love songs while pondering
5d group YouTube wisdoms, as our
crown chakra vibrates 6d violet
uniqueness.
I think the conduit idea may be an
indigo center shuttle, but our unique
violet Ray composite signature may
likely, somehow correspond to our
higher self interface. We’re in a state
of flux, our Violet Ray signatures
evolve given nurturing attention.
A future self as social memory complex
may be a linked spiritual network of
violet ray neuron-like interfacing.
Where we delineate our unique violet
ray selves from other selves may not
be obvious because we’re like a forest
of trees sharing a highly interwoven
tightly interlocked spiritual root system.
The mention of Cobras reminds me
of something cool I pondered. Okay,
so Ra was annoyed by Egyptian Pharos
who distorted their teachings to their
negative agenda advantage.
So I was pondering people who seem
disenfranchised living in slums, things
like gender based violence horribly
trashing women without hope of escape,
I was trying to visualize a liberating
influence for these slum dwellers.
I was thinking of the opposite of
Pharos, those without cobra hats.
And the honey badger came to mind,
one of the most courageous animals
known. It’s also known as a Ra’tel,
Dutch for honeycomb, a favorite food
of the honey badger. I mentioned
elsewhere that honeybees were known
as the tears of Ra, and a personal
theory that Ra is matriarchal like
honeybees are, may further explain
a patriarchal disconnect.
Anyhow, honey badgers eat cobras,
and I felt the play on symbol was like
a quiet justice that Ra may have by
some odd chain of circumstance,
inspired.
If you’re a reader stuck in some slum,
you might consider adopting some
honey badger character traits to get by.
They eat Royal jelly like queen bees do.
Thank you for so much food for thought!