(01-20-2018, 05:18 PM)Bring4th_Jade Wrote:(01-20-2018, 02:56 PM)ScottK Wrote:(01-14-2018, 12:14 PM)Bring4th_Jade Wrote: I don't think it's the most effective way to encourage others to step into their own power, through fear. The Black Goo thing seems to be extremely fear based.
If you are standing on railroad tracks with a train coming, and I yell to you "You're standing on railroad tracks! You could be KILLED!", is that fear-based?
This is pretty much the same deal. There's a fine line between awareness and fear.
This analogy just makes it more fear-based. Nobody's life is in immediate, avoidable danger. All this discussion does is create new fear-based possibility/probability vortices that may manifest, such as Ra1111's partner's symptoms.
Suggesting to people that they need to step off the train tracks to save themselves is possible. What option do people who want to get away from the ever-pervasive Black Goo have? There is none. There are lots of scary things out there that can hurt/kill you. These things shouldn't be where we choose to focus our attention, when we have the choice. There is unity within, this is where we must go to find it. Black Goo and other things that cause immense, pervasive fear are a distraction from this ultimate effort.
In life, there are choices. In this case, and many issues related to "conspiracy" related material (that which is not supported by the corporate mainstream), there seem to be three choices. In fact, for different issues, everyone lives in different states within these 4 options:
Option 0: Don't believe it.
Option 1: Live in a willful state of lack of awareness of danger, and don't fear, even though, perhaps, you should have concern.
Option 2: Live in full awareness, and live in constant fear because there's all kinds of stuff to be afraid of.
Option 3: Live in full awareness of danger, process and transcend the fear, because indeed, All is One and All is Well.
If you resonate with and accept the Ra material as being close to "your truth", I'm not sure how option 2 is even a possibility once you've balanced yourself. Transcending fear seems to be a considerable portion of what "accepting the light" is all about, in my view.
Not believing something because it might make you fearful seems like a poor choice, in my view.