10-27-2012, 01:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-27-2012, 10:37 AM by Tenet Nosce.)
(10-24-2012, 04:53 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: Can one say that they're having a lot of polarizing catalyst if they don't experience difficult situations?
Polarization is a function of acceptance and/or control of catalyst. It is independent from the form of the catalyst. However, I would say if somebody is experiencing increasingly difficult situations, it is likely that there is a lot of wasted catalyst lying around. Especially if the difficult situations have a theme.
Quote:If life isn't filled with trouble, can one easily polarize still?
It would depend on how willing one is to accept and/or control a life that isn't filled with trouble.
Patrick Wrote:It seems we have reached the bottom of our exchange here. Unless we took the time to discuss our viewpoints of "identity" in more detail.
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Quote:Patrick Wrote:If not, then what does "Polarization" means to you ?Tenet Nosce Wrote:The more relevant question is: What does it mean to Ra?Patrick Wrote:Ok then, what do you believe "polarization" means to Ra?
How about we start at the beginning?
1.1 Wrote:In our vibration the polarities are harmonized... That is our nature and our purpose.
Ra's nature and purpose is to harmonize the polarities in their vibration.
1.4 Wrote:When we were no longer able to have appropriate channels through which to enunciate the Law of One, we removed ourselves from the now hypocritical position which we had allowed ourselves to be placed in. And other myths, shall we say, other understandings having more to do with polarity and the things of your vibrational complex, again took over in that particular society complex.
Polarity is among the other understandings (or myths) which took over after Ra removed themselves from the now hypocritical position.
1.6 Wrote:There is no polarity for all will be, as you would say, reconciled at some point in your dance through the mind/body/spirit complex which you amuse yourself by distorting in various ways at this time. This distortion is not in any case necessary.
We are amusing ourselves with the distortion of polarity, which will be reconciled, and is not in any case necessary.
Quote:rec·on·cile/ˈrekənˌsīl/ Verb:
1. Restore friendly relations between: "she wanted to be reconciled with her father".
2. Cause to coexist in harmony; make or show to be compatible.
Synonyms: conciliate - accommodate