03-11-2012, 09:24 PM
Each will see what he chooses to see. Your intent only matters to you, not to anyone else. That Shin'Ar has clearly misunderstood many of us is simply the way it is. When he is ready to see that which he has yet to see, the vision will find him. And so yet another Bring4th chapter closes.
If you have already chosen STO, then replace "Sometimes" with "Invariably".
This always seemed like such a bizarre thing to suggest. When this Octave is finished, there will be a harvest of all that was learned. Yet the most significant change that has so far been made in this Octave is the discovery of the Choice. Presumably, this discovery will be used again in the next Octave.
Is suffering something to be avoided? How many of us choose suffering on a regular basis? If we freely choose suffering, how can we possibly claim that it is to be avoided? Like all things, suffering is a tool for growth. The belief that it should not exist typically lacks an appreciation for what it really is.
Ali Quadir Wrote:Sometimes STS exists as a catalyst to strengthen our own polarity of STO.
If you have already chosen STO, then replace "Sometimes" with "Invariably".
Ankh Wrote:We had a member on this board called unity100, who argued about that there is something seriously wrong with the Free Will concept which has been taken too far, and especially events in Hiroshima was an evidence of that.
This always seemed like such a bizarre thing to suggest. When this Octave is finished, there will be a harvest of all that was learned. Yet the most significant change that has so far been made in this Octave is the discovery of the Choice. Presumably, this discovery will be used again in the next Octave.
Is suffering something to be avoided? How many of us choose suffering on a regular basis? If we freely choose suffering, how can we possibly claim that it is to be avoided? Like all things, suffering is a tool for growth. The belief that it should not exist typically lacks an appreciation for what it really is.