What fascinated me about Rave Cosmology was that it began before the start. And it began before the start without a Godhead, no Godhead. It was the beginning of the growth of a deep understanding in myself about the nature of intent.
We have been so overwhelmed in our philosophies by the assumption of intent in the creation of the totality. We have been so brainwashed and homogenized into the assumption of intent, that in fact anyone who stands up and claims otherwise makes themselves a target in the madness of this homogenized world.
One has to be on very careful ground to suggest that no great power was there before the start waving their what-evers to initiate this journey. But yet, in Rave Cosmology there is no great intent at the start. There's the magic of serendipity that what can happen, can happen.
Oh yes, as you will see there are gods. There are lots of gods. They're all around, they're in us. They're in our bodies, they're in our chemistry, they're in our cells, and they're in our DNA.
But this is not about the beginning. It isn't. One of the interesting things about us, we creatures, we have a limitation in the way in which we see. And what we can't see in no matter what way we translate the value of that word, then it's simply not there. And there is so much about the nature of being that is empty and full at the same time, truly.
- Ra Uru Hu
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