11-30-2012, 01:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-30-2012, 03:07 AM by Tenet Nosce.)
(11-30-2012, 12:48 AM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: There are plenty of people who feel compassion for animals quite readily, but not for humans.
Yes, that is true.
Quote:They usually say that animals are easier to feel compassion for, because they're innocent; whereas, humans can be so cruel.
Who is "they"?
Quote:Compassion is compassion is compassion. Some people feel it for humans first, other for animals first. It varies. One might be more common than the other, but that doesn't mean anything regarding which is more advanced.
You could be right about that. But in which case, it is no longer that perplexing why some wanderers might not feel compassion for animals as deeply as others. They might just be uncommon examples.
Quote:Taken in context, Ra probably meant they dominated humans, in their attempt to force them into spiritual growth. But the slaughter part might have referred to animals, possibly.
Yes, that was my read as well. But to think those two wanderers could have fooled themselves into thinking imposing their beliefs onto others could be good for their spiritual growth... you are right that sounds like some pretty heavy forgetting! Luckily, it sounds like that sort of thing isn't too common.
Quote:I still struggle with cockroaches and ants.
Really? See that is funny, because those are two insects that I feel compassion for. Roaches get a bad rap! Recently, while we were in Costa Rica, a big momma roach got accidentally caught in our fridge... she barely survived the ordeal! I figured she had a rough enough time already, so I flung her out into the grass and wished her well.
Ants are tougher to handle because it can be near impossible to get them out of the house without killing them. Especially the tiny ones!
Quote:Although, my hubby and I did stop using roach motels about 25 years ago, after observing a roach eating off its leg to escape.
How do you handle the roaches now?
Quote:Sorry, but I'm not in the business of analyzing people's polarity! You might find others in this community who would be happy to oblige!
Now there's an interesting conundrum. If somebody had a business built around analyzing other people's polarity, would they bear some risk of depolarizing themselves in the process? What if they started offering to do "readings" for third-parties who wanted to know the polarization level of others?! Yeesh- sounds like some icky spiritual considerations there!
Quote:Ah, but as you said, different entities traverse the sub-densities by different routes! So what is difficult for one, might be easy for another, and vice versa.
Yes, that is true. Still, in any body of teach/learning that I am personally aware of, a certain degree of mastery over the basic elements is required before one can begin the lessons about blending the elements together.