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Unconditional love& Service& Infringement - Highrculling - 01-31-2017

/89.30 ▶ Questioner: Would Ra’s attitude toward the same unharvestable entities be different at this nexus than at the time of harvest of third density?

Ra: I am Ra. Not substantially. To those who wish to sleep we could only offer those comforts designed for the sleeping.

[Service is only possible to the extent it is requested.]

We were ready to serve in whatever way we could. This still seems satisfactory as a means of dealing with other-selves in third density. It is our feeling that to be each entity which one attempts to serve is to simplify the grasp of what service is necessary or possible.

Category: Service to Others/

I really want to know the 'gravity' behind this attitude/principle.

People in daily lives seem to constantly cross that "thin red line", (myself included), either because of Pride, or the desire to show off, or misjudging/underestimating others' will& ability to serve themselves, or overestimating others' EXTENT of request for help, thus violating other people's free will to different extents. It's so prevalent!

I think we will have considerably less redundancies if this principle was properly applied. But where should I draw the line? Especially if I want to talk to a bro about alienz and stuff, in the hopes of increasing his spiritual awareness, would I be infringing his free will by dragging him ahead of himself?

Would an appropriate approach be "actively be & passively help"?

Last and unimportantly, it's my observation that those channeled groups are very careful with this, yet in my society people attempt to challenge/crush their own and others' free will habitually like eating breakfast and live with it like eating candy. It's both funny and sad to me. Bless us!


RE: Unconditional love& Service& Infringement - Nau7ik - 01-31-2017

It's a very prevelant thing that we humans don't know where our free will begins and ends. We all misstep, but that's also how we learn. Trial and error is excellent in learning, and I believe if you're focused on serving others, then you are in a position to learn. The rate of learning is accelerated, rather than with most people who aren't paying respect to the free will of others. Not realizing its subtle (blue ray) work to know what to say, when to say it, or to not say anything at all. How exactly to serve another. This is a question that we will be asking ourselves for many years to come, across the densisties. Q'uo says this is a question that doesn't go away moving into higher densities.

Where should you draw the line? I can't say. Listen to your discernment, to your heart. I've found that the heart knows when to draw the line. Our minds may still want to go forward, but in the heart, one knows. It's subtle.

Sometimes I give people a little bit of info and see how they respond to it. I don't go any further if they express indifference. Even though I may be excited and want to talk about it, I would be infringing on their free will to push something they don't want. I've done it and every time the results were not so good. Trial and error!

Confederation entities are very careful with infringement of free will. I was actually contemplating this yesterday. They have greater responsibility being teachers. They can see with a much greater perspective.

It is sad how our society doesn't understand these things. So much of our history consists of force and domination. We humans have a tendency to be bellicose rather than diplomatic. Humans don't respect themselves and therefore don't respect others. It'd be a much happier place if we could allow each other to be who we are. If we could just talk and mainly LIsTEN to each other.
Thank you for an interesting thread!