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RE: Service to Self individuals - Infinite Unity - 07-16-2018 (05-08-2015, 02:52 PM)Aion Wrote: What I don't like about this site and its expressions is they are just using all of the extravagant and popular stories surrounding these individuals rather than actually looking at their deeper history. Also, I am always bothered by these kinds of things when they start expressing how the individual had been feeling while they were doing things as though modern scholars have any clue what the lives of these individuals were like from their perspective. I have always really disliked that as well. Like your sitting here telling me how the Egyptians felt, and why they did the things they did.....haha please. All pure speculation. RE: Service to Self individuals - xise - 07-16-2018 (05-10-2015, 05:39 PM)Elros Wrote: Take any STO entity, put it in the line of experiences of a STS entity and you get the very same STS entity. So the choice was only the first distortion of free will to exist within a path of experiences. I disagree. While it is true free will is involved in the choice of experiences, I would say an important aspect of free will is how we interpret and catalyze from our experience, and experiences can be used to catalyze in either direction. I'm not sure what you wrote really reflects this aspect of free will. Quote:89.39 ▶ Questioner: I just can’t understand why they would think that a planet that was doing as well as Ra was doing as far as I can tell would need Wanderers in order to help with a harvest. Was this at an early point in Ra’s third density? RE: Service to Self individuals - unity100 - 07-18-2018 The list seems to have been done from an anglo-american viewpoint. In case you will notice, neither Churchill is included, nor any of the american founding fathers who advocated for eradication of american indians because they were 'less than human', nor the british merchants who regularly created famines for profit in india during 18th-19th centuries are there. But instead, the list coincides with personas this particular societal division considers enemies, with a few exceptions and historical figures peppered. Its a great example how cultural bias shapes perceptions of good and evil. RE: Service to Self individuals - JJCarsonian - 07-18-2018 (05-08-2015, 12:14 PM)Matt1 Wrote: I found this interesting article listing the top 25 most evil people in world history. Its no surprise we see Genghis Khan on the list , who Ra mentions was harvested as a 4th density STS entity. Many of the folks on this list appear to have more of a personality disorder and may not have a high enough negative polarization, per se. I think there is a point to make about this. Actual Origin Of Purportedly Mysterious/Ominous Icon In Common Use On Electronics - Dekalb_Blues - 07-18-2018 (05-10-2015, 12:29 PM)outerheaven Wrote:(05-10-2015, 10:44 AM)tamaryn Wrote: https://www.scoopwhoop.com/Why-The-Power-Symbol-Has-A-Line-And-A-Circle/#.bu25ytjp3 https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/4xemgn/why-the-iconic-power-symbol-looks-the-way-it-does https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_symbol https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reset_button https://gizmodo.com/5612630/the-secret-histories-of-those-ing-computer-symbols . . . und so weiter. Isn't it curious how the simple ignorance of everyday things creates a sort of informational vacuum in one's mentation, into which (if paranoia is percolating in the background) the most amazing and formally fallacious non-sequiturs may be attracted? Cheers. ![]() |