Minya Wrote:I think acceptance is important but that it is also important to be able to look at things objectively.
Quote:Questioner: This brings out the point of the purpose of the physical incarnation, I believe. And that is to reach a conviction through your own thought processes as to a solution to problems and understandings in a totally free situation with no proof at all or anything that you would consider proof, proof being a very poor word in itself. Can you expand on my concept?
Ra: I am Ra. Your opinion is an eloquent one although somewhat confused in its connections between the freedom expressed by subjective knowing and the freedom expressed by subjective acceptance. There is a significant distinction between the two. This is not a dimension of knowing, even subjectively, due to the lack of overview of cosmic and other in-pourings which affect each and every situation which produces catalyst. The subjective acceptance of that which is at the moment and the finding of love within that moment is the greater freedom.
That known as the subjective knowing without proof is, in some degree, a poor friend for there will be anomalies no matter how much information is garnered due to the distortions which form third-density.
Minya Wrote:If someone told you about being into BDSM, would you tell them it's neat they embrace their distortions or would you try to help them see more clearly?
I would say "that's nice... waiter! Check please!" ~just kidding~
I cannot tell you what my approach would be (if any at all), because it would be unique to the individual in question. But I can assure you there won't be any judgement of guilt trips involved.