10-02-2016, 01:25 PM

(New Oxford American Dictionary)
direction: ...a general way in which someone or something is developing:
power: ... the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality:
attention: ... mental faculty of considering or taking notice of someone or something:
Polarity is direction hence the North and South ‘poles’ are what move the compass needle. It is in fact what creates the power for work in the electrical sense*. Attention is a power or faculty that is developed by our consciousness. If we are unconscious, what quality is there to our attention? Perhaps “faculty" would be a better choice, but Ra mentions a few powers of the mind and powers of the spirit, and the term does not seem to have any significance such that my use above would be incorrect.
(Ra);
64.6 "We seek now without polarity. Thus we do not invoke any power from without . . .”
(here the absence of polarity is expressed as an absence of power).
84.18 “. . . polarize slightly in the direction of service to others . . .
(here polarization is expressed as direction).
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anode