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The Greenhouse and the Guest House: Disclosure as Integration

The Greenhouse and the Guest House: Disclosure as Integration

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Summary: An open dialogue night that treats ET disclosure as one instance of a single motion — welcoming back what has been hidden or split off. We move between three registers of that motion: the cosmic (disclosure as a species integrating its own shadow, and the theological widening that asks of monotheism), the psychological (Internal Family Systems, the exiles and their protectors, and the anchored/true self beneath), and Doug's greenhouse metaphor for how the higher densities tend Earth's conditions — grounded, it turns out, in Ra's own naming of the Guardians as "gardeners." Along the way: the Confederation's contact with Eisenhower, DeMarcus's careful reading of the Yahweh–Moses material, Troy's walk through the eight C's of the Self, and Doug's ACT "maître d'" practice, which a member rightly hears as Rumi's guest house.

Key references:

  • Ra, Session 7.6–7.8 — the Law of Squares and the calling
  • Ra, Session 8.12 — the Confederation waits for the calling; Orion calls itself
  • Ra, Session 16.1–16.6 — the Guardians, the quarantine, the window balancing
  • Ra, Session 16.14–16.20 — Yahweh, Moishe/Moses, and the origin of the Ten Commandments
  • Ra, Session 18.14–18.22 — Yahweh's genetic communication and the Anak
  • Ra, Session 21.8 — the Guardians "or gardeners, as you may call them"
  • Ra, Session 24.6 — the wilderness as Confederation/Orion battleground; the name's later transformation
  • Ra, Session 24.19 — Eisenhower's contact with Confederation thought-forms
  • Internal Family Systems (Richard Schwartz): managers, firefighters, exiles, and the eight C's of Self
  • Robert Falconer, The Others Within Us — IFS and the question of external attachments
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): acceptance over suppression; intensity and duration
  • Richard Rohr — the true self / false self
  • Rumi, "The Guest House" — hospitality toward every arriving emotion
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