06-28-2012, 11:23 AM
Using yourself as a resource for reflection helps to identify congruency with the other, so that it's impossible to say that a difference (separation) exists between the two of you. When you acknowledge the trait in yourself, you're removing the boundary of judgement so that you can consciously realize and state with honesty to yourself that you have no right to be getting upset with the other.
As far as focusing on the opposite trait, it seems to be for the purpose of balancing "polarized" thought. In other words removing bias. I think it's to sort of reign in the "third density mental processes" that are always just going nuts. Our thoughts blaze on through our heads as opinions while leaving the truth of the situation behind. So by focusing on the opposite, you're taking the catalyst, removing its distortion and bringing it into unity, then going from there. It's perhaps for the purpose of channeling a unified energy.
Once a person has balanced enough of their consciousness, this process seems to run automatic in the background where you're always being humble. Though I imagine it's helpful to always keep one's self in check.
As far as focusing on the opposite trait, it seems to be for the purpose of balancing "polarized" thought. In other words removing bias. I think it's to sort of reign in the "third density mental processes" that are always just going nuts. Our thoughts blaze on through our heads as opinions while leaving the truth of the situation behind. So by focusing on the opposite, you're taking the catalyst, removing its distortion and bringing it into unity, then going from there. It's perhaps for the purpose of channeling a unified energy.
Once a person has balanced enough of their consciousness, this process seems to run automatic in the background where you're always being humble. Though I imagine it's helpful to always keep one's self in check.