(02-28-2016, 11:46 AM)neutral333 Wrote: When I try to fathom what STS sees when they view others, I have a difficult time - especially with the 4D and 5D. Do they come completely from a place of fear where they see every other entity as a threat? Do they have a destructive view towards creation and therefore try to get others to self-destruct? Do they have a perverted or reverse view of human development and see destruction as the more expedient way to return to the Creator? Are they so absorbed in their self to the point where they see others as their play things to get more for their self? Is it simply a feeling of insecurity? In the words of Seinfeld, "What is the deal?" What are your thoughts?
The STO-biased person sees others as people like themselves, with hopes, dreams, emotions and opinions. The STO-biased person values other people and respects their hopes, dreams, emotions and opinions.
The STS-biased person sees others as means to an end. The STS-biased person does not respect the hopes, dreams, emotions and opinions of other persons. The STS-biased person only values other people to the extent that other people are useful to the STS person.
STO vs STS plays out in our everyday interactions and lives all the time.
I don't think it is useful to label STS people as "evil" or sociopaths, or conquerors, etc. Because STS-bias is demonstrated daily in all its banality.
Drivers who cut off other drivers, curse other drivers, won't let people merge ahead of them? STS-bias. All those other drivers' wants, desires, motivations and personhoods are denied. It's all about the STS driver and his/her desire to get somewhere.
The fiancé who marries for money, status, the good life. STS-bias.
The person who seeks celebrity and attention for the sake of celebrity, attention and fame. STS-bias.
Ra picked the obvious and extreme examples of the STS path when such a path was chosen consciously, but the overwhelming vast majority of the STS actions are evident to all of us daily in a thousand different selfish ways, all unconsciously made.
The STS-biased person does not see other people as equals to themselves. That's all. This simple dehumanizing assumption is all it takes. We meet these people everyday. They are just like us. Sometimes, it even is us.