PauliEffectt wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 5:42am:
1. It clearly is not God or Jesus.
Why "clearly"? Does not asking "Is this God's Son?" clearly indicate that Bob Monroe was wondering out
loud if this was Jesus?
Quote:2. Monroe didn't ever seem to come back to this experience, so perhaps it happened while he
still was mostly traveling in BST areas?
In his book, he states that it didn't matter where he was in the nonphysical, that this somewhat unusual but not super rare event would occur and he perceived it in the same manner no matter where he was focused.
Quote:3. People did not worship this entity. No one even comments the event.
Consciousnesses "in the know" about Jesus, do not worship him as some religious people do. They do have the utmost respect for him and what he exampled, overcame, and attained in his life as a human. Every time this powerful, rushing Consciousness came through whatever dimension Bob was focused in at the time, all the consciousnesses in same, Bob perceived did a similar thing. He interpreted or translated it as them exposing their bellies.
Nonphysical experiences are not "cut and dry", they often have to get interpreted symbolically, allegorically, and/or metaphorically via physical and physical like symbols so that the conscious, personality mind can understand, translate, and interpret it. For Bob, being a more physically focused person at the time, the act of him and others exposing their bellies to this powerful Consciousness symbolized their immense respect for this Being. It's akin to the animal world and how some species show their respect to the "top dog", by exposing their vulnerable "bellies" to it. Spiritually, one could say that Jesus is of the very highest consciousness for an individualized consciousness. Fully and completely at one with the Source.
Personally, i would have used more clear symbolism than Bob did, but this was in his early days when he had issues of fear, over attachment to the physical, and was still a very intellectually focused kind of person so his interpretation at the time is understandable from where he was at the time. It's likely that if he had and talked about this experience much later on, like in his Ultimate Journey years, that he would have used rather different interpretation and translation.
Quote:4. It may be yet another test of Monroe's guides, to see if Monroe would fall into the religious BST trap.
Possibly, but this experience always involved other conscious, freewilled, former humans and again, happened in various different levels/dimensions/focuses.
Quote:5. No one else of the TMI school seems to mention it.
Well, TMI was set up by Bob Monroe and Bob Monroe and TMI have largely taken a very Yin approach to others and their experiences. Mostly wisely, they don't interpret others experiences because they know that usually it's the person who had the experience who is most qualified to interpret same. Like i said, this is mostly a wise stance, but i do think they have and do take it a little too far at times, and have created a belief system and too fixed approach out of this.
For one, there are other variables involved. There are Consciousnesses, in both the physical and mostly the nonphysical so called, who are so aware, so mature, so empathic and connected to the Oneness of the Whole, that they can "tune in" to others very clearly and can, from a knowing space interpret others experiences in an accurate and helpful way. Also, if they are really mature and expanded, they can know a person better than they know and perceive themselves even because they can literally merge their Consciousness with any other. In other words, truly they know their Oneness with the Whole.
Bob Monroe was so individual focused and oriented at times, that sometimes he took it to an autocratic level in his absolute injunction to not ever interpret others experiences, etc. Case in point is the relationship and events experienced between him and a woman named Melissa Jager he appointed as the director of training (training of the trainers) at The Monroe Institute. She was in this position for 7 years, during the somewhat earlier years.
She was fired by Bob Monroe because to his mind, she had crossed the line one too many times in "interpreting" others experiences. In Melissa's mind, she wasn't so much interpreting their experiences for them, as trying to provide a helpful, philosophical frame work, so that they could better able handle, ground, and integrate their mind blowing experiences. There was such a lack of structure at TMI in the early days, such a lack of a larger philosophy that some people that were having these mind blowing experiences were having a difficult time with these belief system crashes, etc.
It seems that Melissa was trying to help people, not hinder them, but to Bob the iconoclast, it really bothered him and so much so that he fired her rather coldly. Perhaps both of them were both right and wrong at the same time. Perhaps both were taking their own respective positions and approaches too far? The main difference seems to be that Melissa was more Yang in her approach with others, and Bob more Yin in his approach with others at least in this sense or area (he could be extremely directive [Yang] in other areas).
It's interesting to take a deeper look at Bob and where some of his beliefs and approaches originated from. Bob had had a rather authoritative father figure and seemed to have had a more difficult relationship with him than he would let on or admit to others. Plus, it seems clear that Bob came to rather dislike religion and religious people--had a lack of tolerance towards these, especially in his earlier days.
In other words, Bob really, really did not like others "preaching" to him, telling him what to do, believe, etc. He had issues with "authority" to some extent. He was more or less practicing the relative "golden rule" when he formulated his beliefs of non interference with others when it came to their psychic or nonphysical experiences. There was definitely wisdom and higher guidance involved, but again, very little is black and white in this world and much is relative and a "one size approach or fit" doesn't always apply. Some of it came from his intense dislike of authority and his attachments to this.
I believe (rather intuit) he created karma to balance when he fired Melissa the way he did, for being different than him and his absolute approach.
Quote:Rosalind McKnight most likely was out on one of those branches of possible futures,
which will never be actualized.
I'm well aware how the future works. As regards future probabilities, my point is that it was T.C. that has been very off with the timing of these events, and so far Rosalind's guidance and Cayce's have been much more accurate as regards the general timing (though the latter's work has really been misinterpreted by many through the years).
My intuition tells me this is because they were viewing things from a more expanded level and perspective than T.C. was at the time and more clearly translating and interpreting the data.