Circuitry & Morality (or not)
Koen’s Ra Quote of the day
When the individual becomes moralistic, they are the first to be rejected.
“There is a difference between the collective process in the throat, with its primary gates of communication, and the individual process.
The collective process in the throat is the capacity to be able to translate the internal image or concept from the mind into language, into words: to get people in the abstract process to be able to see and make sense out of what you are telling them, or in the logical process to get people to recognize and understand the facts.
When we come to the individual process, it operates differently because the individual mind is acoustic.
Whenever you see individuality in a chart, what you are looking at is an aspect that operates at an acoustic level.
So, rather than trying to translate an image and turn it into language so that you can get people to see what you are talking about, the 23rd gate acts as a legitimate translator, very much like what Jurgen does when he translates me. That is, you take the original inner sound, the inner voice, and find a way to translate that into a language that allows the individual to explain themselves.
The channel 43/23, the channel of Structuring, is a design of individuality subtitled: 'from genius to freak.'
The individual is always on the outside until they find a way to be able to explain themselves. Unless the individual can explain themselves, they are always going to be placed on the outside.
The 23rd gate does not say, "I believe," like the abstract voice.
It does not say, "I think," like the logical voice.
It says, "I know," or "I don't know." When you say, "I know," you had better be able to explain yourself; if you can't, you will be rejected.
Above the lines it says, Amorality.
It is one of the things to recognize about the nature of the individual process that, contrary to the collective and the tribal processes, which are both moralistic, the individual process is not.
Amorality is the key to the individual process.
It is not about what is right or wrong. It is about what one knows or does not know.
The awareness and understanding that leads to the acceptance of diversity.
The difficulty with all individuality is that it seeks to be accepted. It will always attract attention.
Because the individual is different and brings the potential for a mutative force, the individual can be easily rejected.
When the individual becomes moralistic, they are the first to be rejected.
The reality is that individuals are simply different. It is not about whether it is good or bad.”
Ra Uru Hu
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