there is death in the service to others which is self-sacrifice or martyrdom Ra spoke about through choosing to serve at the expense of vital energies or care for the self and sometimes as an incarnational plan e.g. when Ra spoke of jesus's path to matyrdom, but Ra concedes this isnt necessarily balanced with wisdom but is a pure expression of compassion.
there is also self-death in service to self which u can see from examples Ra gives of negatively graduating entities e.g. Hermann Goering and Heinrich Himmler both of whom committed suicide and both deemed by Ra as negatively harvestable
to say suicide isnt always useful isnt entirely the full picture but its the will behind the act that imparts it with meaning. that said, it's not always a tool of polarization or incarnational plan but an an exit for those in too great a pain from their current experience.
as food for thought, where catalyst is so ignored by the mind that it manifests as a disease of the body with the potential to end the incarnation e.g. cancer, would this be considered a form of subconscious suicide.
there is also self-death in service to self which u can see from examples Ra gives of negatively graduating entities e.g. Hermann Goering and Heinrich Himmler both of whom committed suicide and both deemed by Ra as negatively harvestable
to say suicide isnt always useful isnt entirely the full picture but its the will behind the act that imparts it with meaning. that said, it's not always a tool of polarization or incarnational plan but an an exit for those in too great a pain from their current experience.
as food for thought, where catalyst is so ignored by the mind that it manifests as a disease of the body with the potential to end the incarnation e.g. cancer, would this be considered a form of subconscious suicide.