07-05-2014, 02:30 PM
(07-04-2014, 02:22 AM)Adonai One Wrote: If the self is inherently in harmony, perfection and is complete and whole, as advocated by The Law of One in the book and by the literal law, is there truly any need to strive for spiritual progress? Does not perfection entail a complete satisfaction with what exists?
To strive sounds like a painful experience. I say, do whatever interests you. There is no pressure to do anything other than what seems like a good idea at the time. Incidentally, curiosity is the primary vehicle for spiritual development. That which is not needed will fall away in the course of time as your attention withdraws from it due to lack of interest. In the absence of an activation of vibration, it cannot continue to be your experience.
(07-04-2014, 02:22 AM)Adonai One Wrote: Is it not a contradiction to say one needs to do something or be something if one is already complete? As to say somebody needs something is to say they are missing something and not complete and perfect?
Additionally, if one connotes the acceptance of catalyst as a method of healing, is not the truest nature of acceptance of all catalyst the simple realization that everything is well and that nothing has to be done?
I think our personal idea of perfection is always evolving, whether we consciously desire this or not.
When you come to believe that everything is perfect, however, the pattern of illusions that make up your life will come to reflect whatever this idea of perfection you hold is. But as I said, the idea of perfection will change, and you will re-attune to it. Alignment with intelligent infinity is not like a college degree where you get it, and it is yours for the rest of your life.
It is a relationship that must be maintained.