03-15-2012, 03:22 PM
Let's say that you have a whole city of people that are content to not climb the mountain, no matter what they are told the view is like. They would forever remain where they are, content to continue what they do. Sure there would be the individual that does not conform, that will strive to make it to the top of the mountain, against all odds.
How would you go about getting everyone out of their circle of apathy? Well, you could create a flood, and force everyone to climb to safety. You could set everything afire, and get everyone to scramble to safety.
This is my analogy to the reason for the horrors and the suffering. It gives the impetus for movement and growth. Without it we would be in Eden, which we were kicked out of for reasons of stagnation.
We should be thankful for the few STS that created the religious belief systems that program these horrors in the first place.
Many will refuse the programming of "fitting in" and doing what they were taught to do. Many will choose to leave or escape this system of society.
Still others will make even more evolved decisions to return to these systems in the hopes of causing changes for the better.
I see STS as the "creators" of our system of life.
I see the STO as those that refuse the system, yet return to help the others wake up to the change available to them.
But then the STO individual is almost bound to "help" only as opposed to "influence or coercion".
How would you go about getting everyone out of their circle of apathy? Well, you could create a flood, and force everyone to climb to safety. You could set everything afire, and get everyone to scramble to safety.
This is my analogy to the reason for the horrors and the suffering. It gives the impetus for movement and growth. Without it we would be in Eden, which we were kicked out of for reasons of stagnation.
We should be thankful for the few STS that created the religious belief systems that program these horrors in the first place.
Many will refuse the programming of "fitting in" and doing what they were taught to do. Many will choose to leave or escape this system of society.
Still others will make even more evolved decisions to return to these systems in the hopes of causing changes for the better.
I see STS as the "creators" of our system of life.
I see the STO as those that refuse the system, yet return to help the others wake up to the change available to them.
But then the STO individual is almost bound to "help" only as opposed to "influence or coercion".