I had just been thinking that it seems one of my greatest personal wishes is to share the research that I have done. It’s possible that I can be described as a truth-seeker. But at the same time, it seems like one needs to cross-examine oneself to see if there is a way to verify or validate things that they may have found.
So instead of trying to change the world, perhaps a wise thing is to continue working on oneself. For example, it seems that the Ra group tried to share the Law of One with humans in the past. It seems like they are sorrowful, as, while their intentions were 100 pure and true, it was the people on Earth that misused what they shared. It seems that the same thing happened to the sixth density group that tried to share their knowledge with the the people of Latin America long ago. Their information got perverted, and used for opposite what was intended.
It make me try to remember that, while I myself as a soul on Earth have my own free will, every other soul on Earth has their free will also. Everyone else on Earth is going to make their own free choices.
So as the Michael Jackson song “Man if the Mirror” goes, idealistically, the first thing we need to do is work on ourselves. We could try to move Heaven and Earth to try to share whatever things that we find. But, because of free will, everyone else on Earth will make up their own minds about what they want to think.
It also seems wise to work on oneself as, since all is one, if you work on yourself, you are also working on everything. As long as our intentions are also to be of service to everyone and everything else, including our self, then all is well.
Maybe it goes back to the concept that every soul is on its own journey. As Ra said, there is no end to one’s seeking. We are also guided to both “do”, and “be”. We both exist and live. Things are dualistic, but at the same time, everything is really always a unity.
For some reason, I also think about the video for the song Gypsy by Fleetwood Mac, where Stevie Nicks points to the camera and says “and it all comes down to you”.