MenNefer said:
Greetings
Just wanting to explore your understanding of Dual Systems alittle more, if you can expound. Is the presentation of the Paut Neteru or the expose of the 7 divisions of the spirit an example of a Dual System?
Since the neters/spheres/gods of the Paut Neteru are not polytheist, but aspects of One Divine entity that pervades all that It manifests [per "The Book of Knowing the Manifestations of RA"], this is a monotheist, non-dual, system.
Similarly, while we do refer, by name, separately, to MenNefer, or Istlota, Destee, they are all aspects of the One God. This is the non-dual Law of Ausar, and is also articulated in the most non-dual red words in the the bible [St. John 17:21-23].
Tonight, you might dream, and in that dream, there might be multiple characters. But, all those dream people would be just thoughts in the one, non-dual, consciousness of MenNefer.
Similarly, MenNefer, and Istlota, and Destee are, in turn, all just thoughts in the one, non-dual, consciousness of Nebercher/God.
I ask because the purpose of the Khat/khab has its relevance (as well as Set) in facilitating the perpetual transformations. The flesh or physical body is an inextricable part of the Spirit.
All is vibration. The flesh is matter, matter is energy at a slow vibration, spirit is energy at a rapid vibration, and all energy/spirit manifests from One Source, which an African scientist, Gabriel A. Oyibo, calls GAGUT [God Almighty Grand Unified Theorem].
A dualist perceives that flesh is inextricable from the Spirit. A non-dualist perceives that flesh IS the Spirit unrecognized.
There are alot of parallels in the stories of Jesus with the over all goal of spirituality but hidden in the packaging is a political statement that is difficult for some to excise.
Yes, that is true, particularily since Hellenists have had such tight control over its contents for 1700 years. 1700 years from now, if homo sapiens are still around, confused folks will have done a similar number on RUNA's books. I am HIGHLY suspect of anything in the bible that contradicts the red words. Jesus never told slaves to obey their masters. Jesus never told women to keep silent in church. Jesus never taught that God chose some people and hated others.
Considering scriptural analysis is predominately a 9th sphere activity(highlighted by the 8th sphere
), I found christ' RED words are not enough fire to cook the proverbial food.
Some people feel the same way about the Metu Neter. They just don't get it. I am the same way with the Quran. This doesn't mean that the Quran is devoid of Truth. It just means my spiritual tuning fork is currently resonating at a frequency closer to that of the bible, the Metu Neter, and the Bhagavad Gita than the Quran.