08-02-2014, 10:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-02-2014, 10:56 AM by Steppingfeet.)
(08-02-2014, 10:37 AM)isis Wrote: i'm having trouble understanding how there's no right...
My understanding, limited though it may be, is that our third-density minds create the categories, or the concepts, of "right" and "wrong". (Perhaps dualistic thinking is common to other densities as well.)
Neither category is ultimately true. The Creator does not label certain portions of its experience of itself as "right", and other portions as "wrong".
7.15The Law of One blinks neither at the light or the darkness, but is available for service to others and service to self.
All the "dancing thoughts" have their place in the Creator's mind. Every event and every situation - no matter how wrong, ugly, destructive, disharmonious, out-of-place, mistaken, or abhorrent it appears to our perception - is as it is, and there is *ultimately* no wrongness to it. Each manifestation has its place.
But while in essence and in truth we are ultimately that, our identities are creations of this realm of the Creator experiences itself; our choices and movements, for the most part, transpire within parameters that are inextricably hardwired with concepts of right/wrong.
The point of this stage of the curriculum is not to transcend right/wrong (though that's certainly possible for the enlightened self), but rather to bias the consciousness, to choose a direction, to find what is "right" for the self by declining what is perceived as "wrong", or at least not in resonance with, the self.
Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, but love unexplained is clearer. - Rumi