11-25-2012, 02:36 AM
L/L Research Session "2006_0507" Wrote:No matter how deeply you attempt to bury your faculty of judgment, you as a human being are all about judgment. It is a judgment that is carefully
created as a kind of instinct within consciousness which propels you forward in a metaphysical sense. As you form opinions and make choices, consciousness, which has links in the inner planes and throughout the universe, creates a reverberating sounding board which bounces your decisions, your choices, and your judgments back to you for review.
Until you begin to grasp the power and the responsiveness of this system, you may well experience a wide range of catalyst. As you become
more skilled at realizing the dynamics of the natural system in which you are involved, energetically speaking, you will begin to realize that there are
attitudinal choices that you can make that create within your experience much more of a feeling of participation in the process of experiencing catalyst and choosing to respond to it. Until you grasp just how powerful a being you are as one possessing consciousness, you will be completely
at the mercy of catalyst. Conversely, once you grasp the rules of this game of incarnation you are playing and begin to apply the rules of the game, which are relatively simple, you may well find yourself in a process of transformation...
What is help? Is it providing an opportunity, an appealing one due to its level of ease, that would keep everything good for the entity that calls? How would it be "good"? Is it because one would have a certain control over their otherwise inconvenient circumstance?
Wouldn't that be inadvertently promoting control of one's situation?
The other self still has the opportunity to choose to accept, though. As far as I know, to control is to face suffering, for the need to control only exists when one has something unwanted in their path. Therefore, to teach to control does not much to alleviate another's suffering, does it?
That other self is always responsible for their choice to accept or control, so it seems. One can only offer the opportunity for that other self to look within and see that if they accept their self, after a moment of clarity, there will be no suffering.
That's what I would suggest. Accept yourself. To control yourself seems quite delusional, as your true Self is the One Creator; there is nothing that can control or contain the Creator.