08-03-2011, 02:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-03-2011, 02:15 PM by turtledude23.)
(07-24-2011, 06:17 AM)3DMonkey Wrote: a magnet with side A and side B
two people on each side 1,2 and 3,4
1 says, 'side A is better because it is touching me'
3 says, 'no, side B is better because it is touching me'
2 says, 'aw this side sucks, side B looks so better'
4 says, 'whatever, your side A is the desired side'
And so on and so forth
5 is aware and says, 'both sides are with me as one'
Then the magnet goes to a bar after a long day of philosophizing, 6 sees him and says "that magnet is repulsive, yuck" but 7 says "that magnet is so attractive, I hope he buys me a drink", but when he turns around 6 and 7 change their minds. It's very hard for him to pick up women.
Anyways, my view of STS (and the world) changed alot after I read the posts by "The Insider" http://www.scribd.com/doc/403303/The-Rev...sider-2005 and "Hidden_Hand" http://home.comcast.net/~readingnews/Hidden_Hand.html this weekend. Who else has read these and what do you think of them in the context of this discussion? Both of them, but Hidden_Hand especially, sounded quite STO even though they were supposedly highly polarized towards STS. They both imply that they're wanderers, so perhaps they were 6D negative entities who needed to balance wisdom and compassion in order to integrate into a 6D positive social memory complex. I wonder how these "wandering elite" would be different from 3D native STS harvestable entities like Genghis Khan and native 3D STS adepts like Rasputin.