@Spaced
So then choosing one conflicting desire over another is not overcoming one of the two ? It's not ignoring one of the two?
@Plenum
"there is a solution to your specific problem"
I'm not sure I saw the solution in your post.
I too have tried so many diet styles. The only one that has somewhat worked so far is low-carb and very heavy on meat.
The other thing is I also desire to share the same diet my GF is eating. In a past relationship, we were not eating the same diet and this was truly a strain on the relationship.
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Anyway, does it really comes down to choice? There is no way to balance these desires ?
Plus this example is just one of many. I am more interested in the nature of overcoming in general. What does it mean that "nothing shall be overcome" in third density ? We do this work in higher densities ?
Thanks to your blog Plenum. I found this.
So then choosing one conflicting desire over another is not overcoming one of the two ? It's not ignoring one of the two?
@Plenum
"there is a solution to your specific problem"
I'm not sure I saw the solution in your post.
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The other thing is I also desire to share the same diet my GF is eating. In a past relationship, we were not eating the same diet and this was truly a strain on the relationship.
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Anyway, does it really comes down to choice? There is no way to balance these desires ?
Plus this example is just one of many. I am more interested in the nature of overcoming in general. What does it mean that "nothing shall be overcome" in third density ? We do this work in higher densities ?
Thanks to your blog Plenum. I found this.
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._1003.aspx Q'uo Wrote:Group question: Our question this week has to do with desire. We would like to know what it is to balance desire. A lot of times we think we know what we want. We think we understand that if we had a certain ability or a certain thing we would be able to function more efficiently. We would be more whole. We would be more balanced. And then when we do achieve that it turns out to be other than what we thought. We would like Q’uo to give us information about working with our desires. How do we determine what we really want rather than what we think that we want?