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The Law of One is probably the strangest thing tied to UFO lore
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The Law of One is probably the strangest thing tied to UFO lore

I used to instantly dismiss the Ra Material stuff because the premise sounds completely ridiculous at first, like okay cool, people in the 80s were supposedly talking to an entity called Ra through channeling sessions sure.

But I ended up spending like an hour reading into it last night and honestly the whole thing is way more unsettling than I expected.

What got me wasn’t even the “alien contact” side of it, it was how detailed the material actually is. The discussions about consciousness evolving through different densities, the veil of forgetting, service-to-self vs service-to-others, the Orion group, and especially the claims about nuclear weapons affecting consciousness itself were genuinely weird to read through.

And the craziest part is the consistency. Usually when you look into this kind of esoteric material it starts contradicting itself pretty fast, but this stayed weirdly coherent over years of sessions.

I found this documentary while trying to understand the whole thing better and it actually does a good job laying everything out without making it feel overly sensationalized.

full breakdown here

Still don’t know what to believe about any of it, but I finally understand why people in UFO circles have been talking about the Law of One for decades. Curious what people here think about it because I know this topic is pretty divisive.

u/GirlyTOwn592 — 6 days ago

I’m moving around ~5 pallets/month and lately shipping costs have been way less predictable. Between fuel surcharges and random accessorials, it feels like the initial quote doesn’t mean much anymore.

I tried a few different platforms over the last couple weeks just to compare mainly Freightos, FreightRun, and uShip.

Freightos was easily the most polished. The UI and tracking are great, especially for international stuff, but for simple domestic LTL the pricing didn’t always make sense for me.

FreightRun was less flashy, but on a few of my usual lanes (Midwest → West Coast) it actually came out cheaper. I also ended up using it more just because I could get someone on the phone quickly when I had questions about fees, which helped avoid surprises.

uShip I only really used for a non-standard shipment. It worked, but it’s more of a bidding process and took more time to sort through.

Overall though, the biggest issue across all of them hasn’t even been base rates it’s the extra fees (liftgate, residential, reclass, etc) that make the final cost unpredictable.

Curious what others are seeing right now. Are your costs mostly coming from base rates or all the add-ons?

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u/GirlyTOwn592 — 17 days ago