07-29-2016, 02:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-29-2016, 03:51 AM by APeacefulWarrior.)
(07-28-2016, 05:45 PM)YinYang Wrote: I think you are neglecting the essence of what Ra has said here, without participating in the battle, it's bye-bye positive polarity... so it's a balancing act, which also balances 3D. Also, we're in 3D, we are not even approaching the wisdom density yet.
Nothing says one cannot seek wisdom while incarnated. The entire philosophy of the Buddha, for example, is largely predicated on the idea that wisdom IS accessible while on Earth, if one seeks it. Likewise, Jesus taught a mixed fourth/fifth density philosophy with an emphasis on doing service for others, even those one would consider an enemy. Both of them seemed to be pretty well-regarded by Ra as teachers.
In the larger scheme, please don't forget that Positive entities outnumber Negatives by roughly 10:1. There would be no way for the positive polarity to go bye-bye, especially considering that the battles cease above 4D in any case. Ra was referring to the Battle for Earth, so to speak, not a grander battle of polarities for cosmic domination. After all, the end stage is unity, and the embrace of both polarities as a single energetic whole, which would render such efforts at domination entirely pointless on their face. Even a negative entity which became, shall we say, unwisely overambitious and attempted to absorb/dominate large numbers of positive entities would find their own polarity lessened with each new addition, thus pushing them towards unity whether they desired it or not. Balance, as always, would be the true overall victor.
(Imagine a game of Go where every time a piece was flipped, it became somewhat darker/lighter than it originally began. As the game wore on, the pieces would become increasingly hard to distinguish, until they all approached equal greyness. As a broad metaphor, I'd say this is what an endless "battle" of polarities might look like. Which is, in turn, part of why entities eventually move away from such a game because they still seek to preserve their inherent lightness/darkness for longer.)
And while I'm quite fond of the Earth too, I still recognize that it's only a tiny speck of dust in the cosmic whole.
So again, I'm not telling you whether or not to fight. That is your choice. I'm just suggesting you to look at the bigger picture and recognize that these are choices you are making, rather than being somehow fated or demanded by circumstance. I choose to play along with such battles myself, from time to time, as I find it desirous to do so. I just always try to keep in mind the arbitrary nature of such games and retain love/appreciation for the opponents who allow me opportunity to play them.