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Is our mission more important than polarization? - GentleReckoning - 12-26-2017 Are they the same thing? Is it smarter to focus on the mission before polarization so that there is maximum experiential catalyst to process? Polarize first because you're a perfectionist? As learn/teaching is a fundamental aspect of reality, more catalyst can be beneficial in many cases as long as it is perceived as light and not chaos. RE: Is our mission more important than polarization? - Ankh - 12-27-2017 I'm not sure that you can know what your mission is until you start to polarize, making a strong intention within to work for the betterment of this planet. RE: Is our mission more important than polarization? - Quan - 12-27-2017 (12-27-2017, 04:02 AM)Ankh Wrote: I'm not sure that you can know what your mission is until you start to polarize, making a strong intention within to work for the betterment of this planet. Yes and to use your quote for example where love is in the moment is basically it... as Law of One "The moment contains love. That is the lesson/goal of this illusion or density. The exercise is to consciously seek that love in awareness and understanding distortions", so what ever other personal missions you have set are more mere side quests compared to this.. That is if you choose service to others path RE: Is our mission more important than polarization? - unity100 - 12-27-2017 (12-26-2017, 09:08 PM)GentleReckoning Wrote: Are they the same thing? Is it smarter to focus on the mission before polarization so that there is maximum experiential catalyst to process? Polarize first because you're a perfectionist? Separating those two would be a misconception. Any mission and polarization would be built into the entity's preferred life path planned before incarnation. One would not be more important than the other. What would be most important would be the entity following the specific path it planned before incarnation properly. RE: Is our mission more important than polarization? - Sprout - 12-27-2017 How can one know they aren't being manipulated into assuming their mission is something false? I am reminded of this quote. Quote:68.17 Questioner: I am interested in how the first distortion applies to the negatively polarized entity misplacing the mind/body/spirit complex. Why is the negatively polarized entity followed to the place of negative time/space? Why would one of us freely follow the entity? Service, patience, acceptance, forgiveness, unconditional-love, compassion. Can this be a mission? RE: Is our mission more important than polarization? - Billz - 12-27-2017 (12-27-2017, 12:17 PM)Sprout Wrote: Service, patience, acceptance, forgiveness, unconditional-love, compassion. Can this be a mission? Precisely what I would think would/should be the core values of our mission. Well put! Anyone emoting these values is living the life and exemplifying the Law of One in my opinion. RE: Is our mission more important than polarization? - Diana - 12-27-2017 I agree with Unity100 that these things are inherent. What you do here will be informed by who you are. Seeking answers for the mind is okay—we all love to explore the philosophies of existence—but the mind will never be satisfied. I say this more eloquently and more in depth here: https://thirddensityalchemist.wordpress.com/2017/01/02/what-if-you-are-a-wanderer-but-you-dont-remember-why-you-came-here/ The following is an excerpt: Quote:YOUR UNIQUE CONTRIBUTION It is important to make conscious choice. But to focus on a mission, which may never be revealed or apprehended, or to polarize by doing what you "should" be doing misses the mark a bit in my opinion, as I think the motivation may derive from fear instead of love. RE: Is our mission more important than polarization? - Cainite - 12-27-2017 I think our primary mission in 3thd is to heal the self. RE: Is our mission more important than polarization? - loostudent - 12-28-2017 I think this is the answer: Quote:15.7 Questioner: What is the greatest service that our population on this planet could perform individually? RE: Is our mission more important than polarization? - rva_jeremy - 12-28-2017 Confederation entities recommend the power of example throughout the transcripts. It is through example and demonstration that we teach our philosophy, our approach to existence, what we think we, others, and everything are. Therefore, because we cannot effectively serve others in starting their polarization without polarizing ourselves, the only distinction between service and polarization is one of focus. This focus on one characterization of our activity to the exclusion of the other is for convenience; it is not a difference of essence. Hope that helps! RE: Is our mission more important than polarization? - daniel.chapale - 12-29-2017 Consider the following: For the wanderer the goal is awaken, balance, shed karma, and perform your mission. If you have a compulsion to polarize toward service to others, enjoy ensuring your return to fourth after completing your mission. If you have a compulsion to learn/teach, enjoy ensuring your return to fifth after completing your mission. If you have a compulsion to enlighten by providing an example of a life lived unifying love of self with love of others thereby living the Law of One, enjoy ensuring your return to sixth after completing your mission. We love you all... RE: Is our mission more important than polarization? - Night Owl - 12-30-2017 (12-26-2017, 09:08 PM)GentleReckoning Wrote: Are they the same thing? Is it smarter to focus on the mission before polarization so that there is maximum experiential catalyst to process? Polarize first because you're a perfectionist? It's pretty much the same, both will get you thinking you aren't there yet |