06-13-2016, 01:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-13-2016, 01:09 PM by APeacefulWarrior.)
Wow you started your reply quickly. I actually re-wrote my comment almost immediately because I decided what I said initially was too flippant. Sorry about that. (If this had been Reddit, I woulda just deleted and started over, but . . .)
However, I still stick to my belief that many\most negatives will tend to think of themselves as infallible, especially if they're strongly polarized. I'd point to Ra's quote about 5D negs seeing no virtue in other-selves. One cannot believe themselves at fault if they do not acknowledge any other authority. I also see Ayn Rand as a key example of this behavior in people. (Since I very strongly think she was one of the rare high-D negative Wanderers.) She was infamous for excommunicating even long time friends\group-members over very slight disagreements, especially if they dared contradict her own perceptions. One of the best-known incidents involved her outright hallucinating during post-op recovery in the hospital, thanks to the anesthesia wearing off, and kicked out friends for telling her that her hallucinations weren't real.
And yes, she upheld the ban even once she was fully "down" and clear-headed. Because no one EVER told Ayn Rand what isn't real besides Ayn Rand.
But like you, I'm also curious how often entities switch back and forth. I tend to think it probably happens quite a bit, although I've got no idea what the actual percentages would be. Like there's that one story Ra told about the 4D Wanderers whose mission went so off-track that they ended up flipping negative in a single human lifetime. That sorta thing probably happens quite a bit, and I tend to agree that entities who do so likely end up having a fairly quick\smooth transition into 7D specifically because they've already seen both sides of the coin from multiple perspectives.
Or for that matter, there's apparently a mildly-negative 5D in my own higher S-M-C that I occasionally interact with, although he hasn't made his presence known lately. I was told by one of my positive guides that he's roughly 60/40 neg/pos and that "He accepts the truth of Oneness but doesn't particularly like it." So he's hanging out with my S-M-C to learn more about the positive path and Oneness, and presumably the S-M-C is gaining from having his unique perspectives in the mix. And he's positive enough to play nice(ish) within the group, even if he's still pretty self-focused and closed-off.
However, I still stick to my belief that many\most negatives will tend to think of themselves as infallible, especially if they're strongly polarized. I'd point to Ra's quote about 5D negs seeing no virtue in other-selves. One cannot believe themselves at fault if they do not acknowledge any other authority. I also see Ayn Rand as a key example of this behavior in people. (Since I very strongly think she was one of the rare high-D negative Wanderers.) She was infamous for excommunicating even long time friends\group-members over very slight disagreements, especially if they dared contradict her own perceptions. One of the best-known incidents involved her outright hallucinating during post-op recovery in the hospital, thanks to the anesthesia wearing off, and kicked out friends for telling her that her hallucinations weren't real.
And yes, she upheld the ban even once she was fully "down" and clear-headed. Because no one EVER told Ayn Rand what isn't real besides Ayn Rand.
But like you, I'm also curious how often entities switch back and forth. I tend to think it probably happens quite a bit, although I've got no idea what the actual percentages would be. Like there's that one story Ra told about the 4D Wanderers whose mission went so off-track that they ended up flipping negative in a single human lifetime. That sorta thing probably happens quite a bit, and I tend to agree that entities who do so likely end up having a fairly quick\smooth transition into 7D specifically because they've already seen both sides of the coin from multiple perspectives.
Or for that matter, there's apparently a mildly-negative 5D in my own higher S-M-C that I occasionally interact with, although he hasn't made his presence known lately. I was told by one of my positive guides that he's roughly 60/40 neg/pos and that "He accepts the truth of Oneness but doesn't particularly like it." So he's hanging out with my S-M-C to learn more about the positive path and Oneness, and presumably the S-M-C is gaining from having his unique perspectives in the mix. And he's positive enough to play nice(ish) within the group, even if he's still pretty self-focused and closed-off.