02-05-2022, 03:17 PM
The way I see things at the moment is that we are nearing the end of this external catalyst. But the internal catalysts that were generated by it are going to continue rolling for a while. So I am focussing on bridge building.
How do we go about healing the division?
If the discussion remains at the level of the so called transient, I cannot see how we could heal the division. Everybody wants to be right. What happens when our rightness depends on others being wrong? division... I have seen this quite clearly while debating the science of nutrition with researchers.
That is why I am saying that arguing about the transient is not useful. Zedro seems to say that this is a way for me of bypassing my wrongness. A way of not having to actually debate and eventually come to see that I was wrong.
But here is the thing. The way I see it, if I start debating, it is my other-selves that will eventually come to see that I was right. That is in no way better.
Then there is this whole aspect of me thinking that I am right is being dangerous to myself and others. That's going a step further. Not only am I wrong about vaccination, but letting me think I am right makes me dangerous or as a PM I got said it, I am commiting crimes against humanity by not fighting against vaccination and will be brought before a jury when this all comes to light.
I don't care about being right anymore. I am thinking that ALL of this is just meant to make us reach that point where we stop caring about being right. We then start caring more about healing and harmony than being right.
If this process is labeled "spiritual bypassing", then so be it. I would have to conclude that "spiritual bypassing" is the end goal of this game.
It's that step where Ra says: "those who lose their cards in the melting influence of love".
What does that saying means to you guys?
How do we go about healing the division?
If the discussion remains at the level of the so called transient, I cannot see how we could heal the division. Everybody wants to be right. What happens when our rightness depends on others being wrong? division... I have seen this quite clearly while debating the science of nutrition with researchers.
That is why I am saying that arguing about the transient is not useful. Zedro seems to say that this is a way for me of bypassing my wrongness. A way of not having to actually debate and eventually come to see that I was wrong.
But here is the thing. The way I see it, if I start debating, it is my other-selves that will eventually come to see that I was right. That is in no way better.
Then there is this whole aspect of me thinking that I am right is being dangerous to myself and others. That's going a step further. Not only am I wrong about vaccination, but letting me think I am right makes me dangerous or as a PM I got said it, I am commiting crimes against humanity by not fighting against vaccination and will be brought before a jury when this all comes to light.
I don't care about being right anymore. I am thinking that ALL of this is just meant to make us reach that point where we stop caring about being right. We then start caring more about healing and harmony than being right.
If this process is labeled "spiritual bypassing", then so be it. I would have to conclude that "spiritual bypassing" is the end goal of this game.
It's that step where Ra says: "those who lose their cards in the melting influence of love".
What does that saying means to you guys?