06-02-2015, 07:51 AM
(06-01-2015, 03:36 PM)Lighthead Wrote: I'm not sure if others here have had this same experience. But, at least for me, why does it seem that the Law of One is easier to grasp than the concept of polarity? According to Ra, the first thing that is grasped in the lower densities is polarity, and then the Law of One. But I tend to find that the Law of One is much simpler and more meaningful. Has anybody had this feeling? Also, what is the seeming reason for this? Is it because wanderers want to jump straight into the denser material without wanting to master the basics (that have, essentially, already been mastered)?
For me, the issue of polarity is such a difficult concept to grasp. And, for me, not only is it difficult, but it seems pointless as well. I mean why do I want to concern myself with issues that are ethical? For me, I want to go beyond that...way beyond that.
Thoughts?
Is it easier to grasp? Or does it just seem that way?
Has the Tarot Fool already learned everything, or has he learned nothing? He is before even the beginning of the octave, even before the path itself. And yet he is the most evolved of all the archetypes. He comes full circle. And yet, he must still traverse the tree of life. And in so doing, he encounters polarity.
Does the Fool really understand polarity before traversing the path? Or does he just think he does? It is easy for the Fool to say "I am the Master" and yet he is named The Fool.
It is easy to say "I have no need to traverse the path, because I am already there" and yet one finds oneself on the path just the same.
It is easy to say "I have no need of polarity because I am beyond all that" just as it is easy to say "I already learned all that because I am a Wanderer" but who among us really knows for sure from whence we wander, or whether we wander at all? Is it not rather sexy to assume one is a Wanderer and somehow beyond all that juvenile polarity stuff?
Oneness is a sexier concept than polarity. Polarity is gritty and requires work. Far simpler to just float on the winds of time with no regard for anything, because, after all, it's all One and there is no right or wrong and nothing matters anyway, and besides, we're just visiting this planet and are much more highly evolved, so who wants to get their hands dirty and risk getting stuck in the muck, right?
We needn't understand polarity at all. If anything, thinking that we understand it is likely to get in the way of polarizing.
Then again, so does thinking we understand Oneness, at the exclusion of polarity, when polarity is actually part of Oneness.