Values and communication with non-3D
From DeMarco, Frank. Rita's World Vol 2: A View from the Non-Physical (Kindle Location 467). Rainbow Ridge Books. Kindle Edition
(Q) [Martha's question: "But without that sense of isolation - in non-3D, in other words - 'the values still exist, and still have their vigorous proponents'. Can Rita elaborate on this? Is this possibly where myths of gods taking sides in wars comes from? Or serial killers claiming to hear a voice telling them to kill? Is that their non-3D self rooting for the aggressive choice? I can't imagine that might be true, but 'the values still exist and have their vigorous proponents' has me wondering what she really meant by it.
["And I hope she elaborates on how to change the belief that we're isolated from our non-3D selves because I believe my world and the world would be a better place of more loving and harmonious effects of choices without that sense of isolation. I believe my life would feel deeper and more meaningful."]
(A) As I have said before, the non-3D in compound beings may not be 3D, but it exists within duality. That is merely because it is not confined to the specialized conditions of the 3D dimensions, that does not mean that it somehow escapes duality. To imagine that as possible, you would have to re-impose the idea (silently, probably unnoticed) of "this side" and "the other side"; in other words, two different realms. But this isonereality. How could 3D exist in duality and non-3D not? It is only in the expression that they vary. I must keep coming back to this, which you will remember was one of the very first things I said in this series of communications. If you miss this, or miss its implications, or allow yourselves to return to more accustomed formulations, you miss it all.
So. Yes, antithetical values all exist. Duality means balance. They exist in 3D and they exist in non-3D, and to try to determine which expression [i.e., in 3D or non-3D] is most important, most real, or even which was prior, is futility. It is a set of meaningless questions based on a confusion of terms that assume that rules and conditions are different between 3D and non-3D in terms of the existence or non-existence of duality and its effects.
And yes, human awareness of this fact sometimes has expressed in stories of the wars in heaven. Not merely the gods taking sides in 3D wars, but, more, the gods warring in non-3D and it spilling over into 3D. This is how it can appear, depending on the unconscious assumptions about reality that the myth-makers are contained within.
Yes, also, sometimes psychotic killers or sadists or other variants of criminal insanity are perceiving themselves to be the willing or unwilling agents of non-corporeal forces - felt to be "in their minds", or more conventionally coming from the devil or some other powerful non-corporeal being.
So, all these questions are answered, yes, somewhat against the expectation of our questioner. Now, Frank, what is the connection between the first and second paragraphs? The unnoticed connection, I mean.
(Q) Martha assumes that a greater connection with our non-3D selves will necessarily result in only good, more harmonious effects, more love and light, less fear and hatred.
(A) Yes, and to a degreeshe is right, because a reduction of fear will naturally result from greater connection, and isn't that what we're about here? But- and it is a big"but" - greater connection also means greater connection to any aspect of this dualistic reality to which you have resonances, either known and cultivated or unnoticed and therefore beyond your control. If everybody on earth realized their connection it would change everything, for sure - but it would not bring utopia. It would (and hopefully will) move the conflict and potential reconciliation up another notch.
But the point to remember here, as in all this, is that youare necessarily and desirably the center of your world. What youdo in yourlife is real for you, and everything else is secondary at best, unreal at worst. So, nurturing yourconnection is your job and your opportunity, only remember that opportunities always bring difficulties, or they would not be opportunities.
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