07-28-2016, 05:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2016, 05:40 PM by APeacefulWarrior.)
And yet in the very same session, Ra ultimately says that direct battles cease above 4th Density specifically because all entities 5D+ have become wise enough to realize such battles are futile wastes of energy.
It really is just as arbitrary as Blue vs Orange in video games like Team Fortress. All victories are transitory. All energetic exertions are nullified. Victory. Loss. Victory. Loss. Fight one battle, regroup, fight another, regroup, and repeat ad nauseum until everyone's sick of it and moves onto the next game. But, of course, if one chooses to be part of such games, and finds them fulfilling, that's their business and part of their own developmental path.
I would say, however, it would likely be better if one recognizes the fundamentally arbitrary nature of such pastimes and chooses to participate on those terms, rather than believing it to be somehow fated or unavoidable. One who realizes and accepts how transitory such battles are -even if they then still choose to keep "playing along"- would be well on their way to achieving greater levels of wisdom.
(Especially since the outcomes are out of their hands anyway.)
It really is just as arbitrary as Blue vs Orange in video games like Team Fortress. All victories are transitory. All energetic exertions are nullified. Victory. Loss. Victory. Loss. Fight one battle, regroup, fight another, regroup, and repeat ad nauseum until everyone's sick of it and moves onto the next game. But, of course, if one chooses to be part of such games, and finds them fulfilling, that's their business and part of their own developmental path.
I would say, however, it would likely be better if one recognizes the fundamentally arbitrary nature of such pastimes and chooses to participate on those terms, rather than believing it to be somehow fated or unavoidable. One who realizes and accepts how transitory such battles are -even if they then still choose to keep "playing along"- would be well on their way to achieving greater levels of wisdom.
(Especially since the outcomes are out of their hands anyway.)