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A Simple Way to Polarize - native - 01-18-2014

The recent thread about will and faith reminded me of something I wanted to post.

I have found that by simply holding onto the intention that you wish to serve others and know the truth is fundamental and will help greatly. This has always been present in my life in one form or another, but we tend to get stuck in our beliefs and are therefore not open to receive greater understanding. This simple truth of releasing what we know and purely holding onto the intention of service so that we may grow is something that we seem to forget and overlook.

In times of great misunderstanding and confusion, I have always called upon the desire to know and serve in a humble manner, and clarity always presented itself. Clarity has sometimes taken months, but focusing the will in this positive manner seems to also involve aid and guidance from others: "This positive light strength, however, operates also under free will and must be invoked."

So by focusing the will to serve humbly, balance can be streamlined. I would say that this comes with a warning in that many parts of yourself will be tested. Part of indigo balancing is learning to love and accept yourself, so discovering the boundaries of personal requirement and greater truth is delicate.


RE: A Simple Way to Polarize - zenmaster - 01-18-2014

(01-18-2014, 12:27 PM)Icaro Wrote: So by focusing the will to serve humbly, balance can be streamlined.
If that correction is from a position of non-humility, then that's one way to balance, yes.


RE: A Simple Way to Polarize - native - 01-18-2014

Opportunity is always presenting itself in one form or another.


RE: A Simple Way to Polarize - reeay - 01-18-2014

What does 'serve in a humble manner' mean?


RE: A Simple Way to Polarize - βαθμιαίος - 01-18-2014

(01-18-2014, 01:27 PM)rie Wrote: What does 'serve in a humble manner' mean?

Sounds like a good question for meditating on.


RE: A Simple Way to Polarize - native - 01-18-2014

(01-18-2014, 01:42 PM)βαθμιαίος Wrote: Sounds like a good question for meditating on.

Indeed..it seems to be the question we're continually attempting to answer and refine.

rie - I just wanted to mention the point of intention and openness in relation to that question itself. I would defer an answer to that question to the rest of the threads in here. I often ask that very question internally or make statements to myself as mantras.

"However, the conscious statement of self to self of the desire to seek love is so central an act of will that, as before, the loss of power due to this friction is inconsequential."


RE: A Simple Way to Polarize - Adonai One - 01-18-2014

This is the left-hand way of pursuing acceptance of others by will and attachment. Later on this path, you may find a very volatile and repressed self that does not act by a love for things but by a repulsion for itself and anything perceived as rejection of others.

This path is potentially fraught with much anger and instability, and has a higher likelihood of switching to the negative polarity due to the intense strife that usually occurs.

A path of pure will towards "the creator" must be honed with absolute discipline else one shall experience great despair and damage to the personality.


RE: A Simple Way to Polarize - native - 01-19-2014

Thanks for your concern, but my approach has been the opposite of all that you mentioned. I can see how one might interpret it that way, but it has simply been something I use during confusion.


RE: A Simple Way to Polarize - irpsit - 02-04-2014

Everything, every challenge we experience in this life comes because there is a purpose to it. It makes sense.

I think simply letting the path follow, is a good idea. Intention and will can be a part of that. But the process should be a honest one. And your path seems moderately honest and on the way to it Smile

Have a good journey!

(01-18-2014, 12:27 PM)Icaro Wrote: The recent thread about will and faith reminded me of something I wanted to post.

I have found that by simply holding onto the intention that you wish to serve others and know the truth is fundamental and will help greatly. This has always been present in my life in one form or another, but we tend to get stuck in our beliefs and are therefore not open to receive greater understanding. This simple truth of releasing what we know and purely holding onto the intention of service so that we may grow is something that we seem to forget and overlook.

In times of great misunderstanding and confusion, I have always called upon the desire to know and serve in a humble manner, and clarity always presented itself. Clarity has sometimes taken months, but focusing the will in this positive manner seems to also involve aid and guidance from others: "This positive light strength, however, operates also under free will and must be invoked."

So by focusing the will to serve humbly, balance can be streamlined. I would say that this comes with a warning in that many parts of yourself will be tested. Part of indigo balancing is learning to love and accept yourself, so discovering the boundaries of personal requirement and greater truth is delicate.