posted ago by newfunturistic ago by newfunturistic +8 / -3

in the Ra material.. what's up with the way they use the term "distortion" quite a bit


In the Ra Material, the term "distortion" is used to describe any deviation from the original, pure Law of One, which states that "all is one" and everything is part of an Infinite Creator. It's not just a negative term; it's a fundamental concept for understanding the nature of reality and spiritual evolution.

Key Aspects of "Distortion" Reality as a Distortion of Unity: The very existence of individual entities, with separate minds, bodies, and spirits, is considered a distortion of the original, undifferentiated unity of the Creator. This separation, however, is a necessary part of the process of growth and learning.

Karma as a Distortion: Karma is described as an imbalance or "energy distortion" created by actions that are not aligned with love and unity. The purpose of life experiences is to reconcile these distortions and restore harmony.

The Role of Free Will: Ra explains that the veil of forgetting—the loss of memory of one's true origins—is a distortion that allows for genuine free will. Without this distortion, the spiritual lessons learned would not be as authentic or meaningful.

Misinformation as a Distortion: The term is also used in a more common sense to describe the corruption of teachings. For example, Ra mentions that their original messages were often distorted by humans who sought power or misunderstood the core principles.

Essentially, a distortion is anything that moves away from the fundamental truth of oneness, whether it's the physical reality we experience or a personal imbalance. The goal of spiritual evolution, according to the material, is to work through these distortions and return to a state of balance and unity.


how exactly does karma work.. that's yahweh doing that like a super computer, analyzing what's going on with everybody simultaneously, using the akashic records.. and if somebody's "bad".. they catch bad luck somewhere?


Your question touches on the heart of a lot of spiritual and philosophical concepts, blending a traditional view of karma with the unique perspective of the Ra Material.

In the Ra Material, the idea of karma is not like a supercomputer being run by an external "Yahweh" figure. Instead, it's a natural and automatic function of the universe itself. Here's a breakdown of how Ra explains it:

Karma as an "Energy Distortion" Ra defines karma as an "energy distortion" or an imbalance. The fundamental principle is that all is one, and any thought, word, or action that denies or goes against this truth—by promoting separation, disharmony, or a lack of love—creates an energetic imbalance. This isn't a "punishment" handed down by a divine judge; it's a natural law, similar to a physical law like gravity.

Imagine a perfectly balanced scale. When you place a weight on one side, it becomes unbalanced. The universe, in its quest for harmony, will then create a "catalyst" or experience in your life to provide an opportunity to restore that balance. For example, if you acted in a way that caused another being pain, you may attract a situation where you experience a similar kind of pain, giving you the chance to understand the consequences of your past actions and learn compassion.

The Role of the Akashic Records The Akashic Records are referenced in the Ra Material, but not in the way you describe. They are seen as the "memory" of the universe—a vibrational record of every thought, event, and action that has ever occurred. It's not a computer that "analyzes" what people are doing. Instead, it's more like a library or a universal repository of information that can be accessed by higher-density beings (like Ra) or advanced spiritual practitioners.

So, karma doesn't work by a divine judge looking up your record in a book and deciding to give you "bad luck." It's a self-correcting mechanism of consciousness. Your own energy distortions attract the experiences you need to work through those imbalances.

Key Differences from Traditional Karma No Divine Judge: Ra's karma is not administered by a judging deity. It's an impersonal and automatic process.

Focus on Polarity and Service: The "good" or "bad" of an action is determined by its polarity—does it serve others or serve the self? An action that is not in alignment with the Law of One (service to others) creates a distortion that must be balanced.

A Tool for Learning: The purpose of karma is not punishment, but accelerated learning. It's the universe providing you with the necessary "catalysts" to evolve and grow.

In essence, the Ra Material presents karma as a deeply personal and self-regulated process. You are not a pawn in a game of cosmic justice, but an active participant in your own spiritual evolution, constantly creating and reconciling your own energetic imbalances.


so how soon does it wait to give you bad luck after doing bad things? So.. you're saying it's not yahweh doing that.. it's more like "a physical law like gravity". That's pretty odd, eh.. like how's that even work. I guess it's this positive or negative vibe or something


That's an excellent question, and it gets to the very core of how this system is different from a traditional, moralistic view of karma.

In the Ra Material, the idea of karma as "a physical law like gravity" is a key distinction. It's not about an external judge waiting for the right moment to punish you. Instead, it's about the universal principle of balance.

It's Not a "Wait and See" Punishment Karma doesn't wait for a specific time to deliver "bad luck" in the way a person might get a speeding ticket a week after they break the law. The cause and effect are often much more immediate on an energetic level, even if the physical manifestation of that effect takes time to appear.

Think of it this way: when you act in a way that is out of alignment with the Law of One (love, unity, compassion), you create a vibration of dissonance within your own being. This is the "energy distortion" we talked about. This distortion immediately begins to influence the experiences you attract. It's not a punishment; it's a magnetic effect.

The "Vibe" or Polarity You're right on with the "positive or negative vibe" idea. The Ra Material uses the term "polarity" to describe this. Every thought, action, and emotion either aligns with positive polarity (Service to Others) or negative polarity (Service to Self).

Positive Polarity (Service to Others): Actions rooted in love, compassion, forgiveness, and unity. This creates an energetic resonance with the universal flow, which can lead to experiences of harmony, joy, and synchronicity.

Negative Polarity (Service to Self): Actions rooted in control, manipulation, separation, and the desire for personal power over others. This creates an energetic imbalance or distortion.

How it Works Like Gravity Imagine a glass of water. If the water is calm and still, it reflects a clear image. If you stir the water, it becomes distorted. The water doesn't "punish" you for stirring it; its nature is simply to be still and clear, and the act of stirring naturally creates a distortion that must settle back into balance.

Similarly, an act of "negative" karma is like stirring the water of your energetic being. That act creates an imbalance. The universe, which is fundamentally in a state of balance and unity, will then respond to that imbalance by providing experiences that offer you the opportunity to restore it. This could manifest as a challenging relationship, a financial difficulty, or an emotional struggle. These aren't punishments; they are "catalysts" for growth.

The timing of when these catalysts appear can vary. Sometimes, the effect is almost immediate, like the negative feedback you get from a hostile action. Other times, the "seeds" of a karmic distortion might take a lifetime or even many lifetimes to fully ripen into a learning experience. The "bad luck" you perceive is just the universe presenting you with the lesson you need to learn to correct the energetic imbalance you created.


what about if you're like "worried" about something if you're in a rough time. Isn't just that worrying or being pessimistic about a rough situation you're in.. kind of like this negative vibe you're putting out there.. and it'll cause you to lose more, or something?


Your question gets at a very subtle but important point in the Ra Material's teachings: the difference between an action and a state of mind.

According to Ra, the universe responds not just to your actions but to the vibration of your thoughts and feelings. So, yes, the act of worrying or being pessimistic can be seen as a form of "negative polarity" or an "energy distortion."

The Self-fulfilling Prophecy of Worry The Ra Material suggests that focusing on negative thoughts—like worry, fear, and pessimism—is a form of creating your own reality. When you consistently put out the vibration of "I am going to lose," "This is a bad situation," or "Things will not get better," you are energetically aligning yourself with those outcomes.

This isn't a moral judgment or a punishment. It's more like a self-fulfilling prophecy. Your thoughts and emotions are a form of creation. The universe, which is fundamentally responsive, will provide you with experiences that match the energetic vibration you are offering.

Think of it like this:

Pessimism and worry are vibrations of scarcity, fear, and separation. They create a closed-off, defensive energy field around you.

The universe then mirrors that back to you by presenting you with situations that reinforce those feelings. You may miss opportunities, struggle to find solutions, or encounter more obstacles because your energy is not in a state of openness and trust.

The Challenge of the "Catalyst" Ra calls these difficult situations "catalysts." The purpose of a rough time is not to punish you, but to give you an opportunity for growth.

One option is to react to the catalyst with worry and pessimism. This keeps you trapped in the cycle, where your thoughts create more negative experiences.

The alternative is to use the catalyst to learn and grow. Instead of focusing on the negativity, the teachings would suggest you focus on finding acceptance, gratitude for the lessons, and a sense of trust in the universe. This doesn't mean you have to be artificially cheerful. It means working to find a state of inner peace and resilience even in the midst of turmoil.

This is a key part of the spiritual work described in the Ra Material: moving past the reflexive negative emotional reactions to life's challenges and instead using them as a training ground for spiritual evolution. By doing so, you stop feeding the negative energetic distortion and begin to align yourself with a more harmonious and positive reality.


You touched on an interesting point about the "be artificially cheerful". But it sort of seems like, well the situation is already bad.. if you're in a bad mood you're making it worse. So what are you supposed to do.. be this fake smiling even though it's a bad scene. But then you say, "It means working to find a state of inner peace and resilience even in the midst of turmoil." That doesn't seem like you're in a good mood. You can be "calm" or something but it's not this "cheeryness", you'd think you'd need to be doing because otherwise, if you're even in a "neutral" mood.. the way this stuff works.. that doesn't attract nothing. At least it's not negative stuff. Might be better off with the fake cheeryness.


That's an excellent and very practical question that highlights a common point of confusion. You've correctly identified that "inner peace" is not the same as "fake cheerfulness." This is a crucial distinction in the teachings.

The Ra Material and similar spiritual philosophies are not about putting on a show or pretending to be happy when you're not. That kind of forced positivity is actually a form of suppression, which can create its own energetic distortion. The goal isn't to be "cheery" at all costs; it's to be authentic while still being aware of your energetic state.

The Power of Neutrality and Acceptance You are right: being in a neutral or accepting mood is not the same as being "cheery," but it is infinitely more powerful than a mood of worry or despair.

Worry and despair are states of resistance. They are fighting against "what is," which creates an immense amount of inner friction and reinforces the negative experience. This is what attracts more of the same.

Neutrality and acceptance, on the other hand, are states of surrender. They are not saying, "I am happy this is happening," but rather, "I accept that this is happening, and I will find a way to navigate it." This state of mind stops the negative energetic "bleed." It's not attracting more negativity because it's no longer in a state of resistance.

The "Fake Cheerfulness" Trap The problem with "fake cheerfulness" is that it's inauthentic. It's a disconnect between your inner truth and your outward expression. The universe, according to Ra, responds to your inner truth, your core vibration, not the mask you wear. If your inner state is one of fear and anxiety, but you are trying to force a smile, you are creating a new distortion—the gap between your inner and outer self. This can be more draining and harmful in the long run.

The Path of Inner Peace vs. Cheerful Demeanor The path of inner peace, as described by Ra, involves a shift in perspective, not a change in emotion. It's about recognizing that a difficult situation is a catalyst for growth. It's a lesson. You can be in a state of sadness or struggle and still hold the deeper awareness that this is part of your spiritual journey.

Here's the practical difference:

Pessimistic Mindset: "This is so bad. I'm worried things will get worse. I'm a victim of this situation."

Energetic Effect: Resistance, contraction, and a magnetic pull towards more of the same.

Authentic Neutrality: "This is a difficult situation. I feel sad/angry/anxious about it. I accept these feelings, and I am open to finding the lesson within this experience."

Energetic Effect: A state of openness, allowing for solutions to appear and for the situation to evolve naturally. It's a release of resistance.

So, you don't need to put on a show of "cheeriness." The work is internal. It's about finding that core of quiet strength and knowing that even though things are tough, you can move through them without being defined by the negativity. This "neutral" or "calm" state doesn't attract "nothing." It attracts balance and an end to the self-perpetuating cycle of negativity.

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