“Oh how perfect the 18.6 … and spoiled 6/2s”
“Think about the 18.6, wonderful line.
Buddhahood, and that sixth line tells you so much about what the 6 is all about.
‘I want God to come here and wake me up. I mean if the voice did it to Ra, why can't I get that kind of service? Why do I have to go through all this bullshit? I gotta study? I’ve got to decondition? I’ve got to go through all of this stuff? I would really like it just to be here, now. And I'm hopeful that it will be here.’
I mean, that's basically the 6.
It’s here to be spoiled. It's the roof.
It has nothing to do with the [house analogy] structure at all.
Lazy bastards. You know they haven't put one little part of their shoulder into building that hexagram and they sit up there on the roof and say, "I know... I KNOW".
They’ve done nothing. Nothing. Just sitting up there looking around, you know. You don’t have to do anything for anyone. Have you ever noticed that about the correctness of the 6 line.
You know, if you look at 6 [in] sexuality, you'll understand that the epitome of 6 sexuality is masturbation.
Really, right up there at the very very top. "Me for me. I don't have to do anything for anyone else. What I'm going to do is for you? You’re crazy! Just for me." You don't think of 6’s that way. Spoiled bastards.
Really why do you think they suffer so much in their third line phase.
"This is not fair. I’m not a 3. It’s not fair." Most of them die, it’s great. We get rid of them right away. Whack, gone, over.
It's insane, right? They’re here to be totally spoiled.
I mean 6/2's, the epitome of spoilt.
I mean, you can't get a more grand spoiledness and their motto is “life is unfair”.
You’re eating a steak and there is a beggar beside you. And the 6/2 goes “life is unfair”.
Not only that, but they didn't even pay for their steak.
The 6 says, ‘everything's for me. This whole house is mine. I am the hexagram.’
It’s the 6, it's such a joke.
I mean, after all the most profound keynote that really nails the 6 is hypocrisy. This is the 6.
This is the greatest hypocrisy machine you have ever come across.
Because they don't have to do anything for anybody and expect everybody to do something for them.
You know, we all have the gift. We all have the capacity.
We all can know precisely what is necessary for us. All
of us, all of us, every single living being.
You see, and this is really our maturity. I mean, this is the Buddha, 18.6 and the bodhisattva, this is the true buddha, you know, the 18.6. I mean, it's true buddha. It's perfect. It's just perfect.”
-Ra Uru Hu
Tiera thanks and thanks Oleksander