Competition is the meat and potatoes of duality/polarity/separation, and in direct contradiction to unity. I'm not pointing fingers or passing judgements because frankly, we all engage in competition, all have, and all likely will in the future. It's entirely natural for our brains to want to do this. But, if you have any desire to be "better than" another in a formal way, I think this is treading a line. It's all about -domination-. Are you actively trying to be better than someone else so that you can lord that over them? Or be superior, or elite in some way? I mean, that's basically what most video games are about.
It's really subtle and I think indicative of how we have to be more aware of our thoughts regarding reality as we shift into 4D more than our specific actions. To act like nothing we do in a video game matters because it's a game or none of it is that serious is being disingenuous. There is a big difference going into a match and thinking, "I want to be beat this person" and thinking "I want both of us to have fun no matter what."
If you are dominating someone, or if you feel elite, these aren't STO emotions. I'm not saying someone's going to go all the way to -4D playing Halo, but whenever we feed the beast, it gets bigger.
I mean, it's visceral. Video games cause emotional reactions. A common one is fear, fear for the temporary life of the characters we're playing. Fear makes us act in the lower chakras.
I think if you are playing video games, and you want to polarize, you must take it into the context of polarity, as with everything else you do in your daily rounds.
I also don't think that the negative polarity requires deception to operate. I think brute force works just as well if not better for domination as lies or half-truths.
It's really subtle and I think indicative of how we have to be more aware of our thoughts regarding reality as we shift into 4D more than our specific actions. To act like nothing we do in a video game matters because it's a game or none of it is that serious is being disingenuous. There is a big difference going into a match and thinking, "I want to be beat this person" and thinking "I want both of us to have fun no matter what."
If you are dominating someone, or if you feel elite, these aren't STO emotions. I'm not saying someone's going to go all the way to -4D playing Halo, but whenever we feed the beast, it gets bigger.
Quote:89.31 Questioner: What techniques did the two negatively harvested entities use for negative polarization on such a positively polarized planet?
Ra: I am Ra. The technique of control over others and domination unto the physical death was used in both cases.
I mean, it's visceral. Video games cause emotional reactions. A common one is fear, fear for the temporary life of the characters we're playing. Fear makes us act in the lower chakras.
I think if you are playing video games, and you want to polarize, you must take it into the context of polarity, as with everything else you do in your daily rounds.
I also don't think that the negative polarity requires deception to operate. I think brute force works just as well if not better for domination as lies or half-truths.