02-15-2016, 04:40 PM
I would probably use this quote as a springboard for such analysis:
so to me, the heart of this, is that the higher vibrational planes (social memory complexes in 4d, 5d, and 6d) not only have positive service built in, as each member there has qualified to be there by some measure of positive radiance, but that in acting on one's positive service, that service is also received positively. That is, the notion of deliberate rejection and hurtful intent is just not present. Well, it might still be in 4d, but 5d positive has 98% STO as one guideline, and 6d is even more harmonious. And since 6d provides the bulk of Wanderers, we can say that the denseness of harmonious intent and interaction is an axiom or a given of such an individual's mindset.
Contrast that, and coming to Earth with it's all-over-the-compass polarity pool. Any junior school (primary school) or middle/high school will have a range of individuals. You might find an exception at a Steiner School, but for the most part, given the range of personalities and polarities, the Wanderer is going to be exposed to a certain amount of rejection and brutalization; even if it's not direct (more often than not, it is direct), but imprinting also happens indirectly, by seeing it occur to others.
So to me, this is the root cause of 'alienation' problems. The vast majority of a 6d Wanderers' biases are built on the assumption of co-operation, good-will, harmonious intent, and group endeavour. Back-stabbing, scheming, plotting, and undermining are not part of the core vocabulary. And so such an individual is ill-equipped, psychologically, to deal with such things. So the alienation usually happens this way:
1) you reject me
2) I choose to reject you in return
in truth, all children have to deal with rejection. It's just that to Wanderers, the initial rejection from others is so shocking and contrary to their primary worldview, that it literally is shattering to their expectations. So the programming of 'I don't wanna be here' can set in at an extremely early age. And be triggered by quite innocuous situations.
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so to your question about psychological states/disorders:
* social anxiety (fear of interaction, fear of being rejected by unloving acts)
* superiority complex (defensive mechanism against less developed entities)
* overactivity/martyrdom complex (the need to defuse suffering)
* schizophrenia (seems overrepresented amongst spiritual seekers - would be interested in hearing your thoughts as to why this might be the case)
* depression (feeling of ineffectiveness on a mixed polarity planet, can't see opportunities to serve)
* masochism (punishing of 'selfish' thoughts, usually engendered by religious settings of 'do not' statements)
anyway, those are just a few
also - possibly autism/aspergers as an example of extreme rejection. Basically the almost complete shutting down of red and yellow ray in such a baby/child. With such 'isolation' the mind is not distracted or interfered by the 'noise' of others, and so incredible analytical feats can be executed in the space of mental silence. It also accounts for their eidetic memory, if they don't have their visual/auditory imprinting being con-mixed by social situations, and the accompanying uncertainties.
Quote:Ra: I am Ra. Due to the extreme variance between the vibratory distortions of third density and those of the more dense densities, if you will, Wanderers have as a general rule some form of handicap, difficulty, or feeling of alienation which is severe.
The most common of these difficulties are alienation, the reaction against the planetary vibration by personality disorders, as you would call them, and body complex ailments indicating difficulty in adjustment to the planetary vibrations such as allergies, as you would call them.
so to me, the heart of this, is that the higher vibrational planes (social memory complexes in 4d, 5d, and 6d) not only have positive service built in, as each member there has qualified to be there by some measure of positive radiance, but that in acting on one's positive service, that service is also received positively. That is, the notion of deliberate rejection and hurtful intent is just not present. Well, it might still be in 4d, but 5d positive has 98% STO as one guideline, and 6d is even more harmonious. And since 6d provides the bulk of Wanderers, we can say that the denseness of harmonious intent and interaction is an axiom or a given of such an individual's mindset.
Contrast that, and coming to Earth with it's all-over-the-compass polarity pool. Any junior school (primary school) or middle/high school will have a range of individuals. You might find an exception at a Steiner School, but for the most part, given the range of personalities and polarities, the Wanderer is going to be exposed to a certain amount of rejection and brutalization; even if it's not direct (more often than not, it is direct), but imprinting also happens indirectly, by seeing it occur to others.
So to me, this is the root cause of 'alienation' problems. The vast majority of a 6d Wanderers' biases are built on the assumption of co-operation, good-will, harmonious intent, and group endeavour. Back-stabbing, scheming, plotting, and undermining are not part of the core vocabulary. And so such an individual is ill-equipped, psychologically, to deal with such things. So the alienation usually happens this way:
1) you reject me
2) I choose to reject you in return
in truth, all children have to deal with rejection. It's just that to Wanderers, the initial rejection from others is so shocking and contrary to their primary worldview, that it literally is shattering to their expectations. So the programming of 'I don't wanna be here' can set in at an extremely early age. And be triggered by quite innocuous situations.
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so to your question about psychological states/disorders:
* social anxiety (fear of interaction, fear of being rejected by unloving acts)
* superiority complex (defensive mechanism against less developed entities)
* overactivity/martyrdom complex (the need to defuse suffering)
* schizophrenia (seems overrepresented amongst spiritual seekers - would be interested in hearing your thoughts as to why this might be the case)
* depression (feeling of ineffectiveness on a mixed polarity planet, can't see opportunities to serve)
* masochism (punishing of 'selfish' thoughts, usually engendered by religious settings of 'do not' statements)
anyway, those are just a few
also - possibly autism/aspergers as an example of extreme rejection. Basically the almost complete shutting down of red and yellow ray in such a baby/child. With such 'isolation' the mind is not distracted or interfered by the 'noise' of others, and so incredible analytical feats can be executed in the space of mental silence. It also accounts for their eidetic memory, if they don't have their visual/auditory imprinting being con-mixed by social situations, and the accompanying uncertainties.