10-23-2016, 01:05 PM
(10-23-2016, 12:51 PM)anagogy Wrote: I don't think most people are actually capable of grasping it. I'm simply fascinated by the metaphysics of manifestation and I share it with those who have ears to hear it. With most people I meet I don't go into any sort of detail about it because they don't have the base of understanding for it to be useful, I merely try to redirect their attention to more positive avenues, but on this forum I'm addressing people who are presumably searching for advanced truths (maybe I was wrong to assume that).
This forum is a gathering place for people who are aware of the Law of One. Some of them are searching for higher truths. Some of them are just trying to heal to the point where they can begin to search for higher truths.
Quote:Well, first off, no analogy is perfect. Secondly, I find in interesting that you interpret it as "scolding". Because it isn't actually scolding -- it is friendly, helpful, and supremely useful advice, but it is quite often that people misinterpret intentions.
If you were an entity who was alone and wounded and a stranger came upon you and told you essentially to "stop it", would you assume they were offering you friendly and helpful advice?
Quote:(10-23-2016, 12:26 PM)Bring4th_Jade Wrote: You said that Q'uo was "unintelligible and nonsensical" to you, but conceding that sometimes "fluffy love" is needed. In third density, "fluffy love" is always useful IMO.
I was saying that that particular quote was unintelligible and nonsensical to me. Respectfully I disagree, if it was always useful, then no higher density being would ever come to the conclusion that an excess of it was "folly when seen through the eyes of wisdom". It can be imbalanced and disproportionate just as anything can. That isn't to denigrate it, it has a place and a purpose.
I said this is about third density. You are talking about "through the eyes of wisdom" (5th density and above). The other part of that quote is that martyrdom is "the salvation of third density". What about that?
Quote:Again, if somebody sees me as lacking in compassion, then they don't really understand what I'm about. Sometimes the most compassionate acts don't always seem outwardly as such. Sometimes the medicine that helps, tastes terrible going down.
I'm of the opinion that if a doctor is aware that his medicine tastes terrible and gets feedback as such, that maybe mixing a little sweetener into the serum might make it more palatable and therefore make the patient more likely to ingest said medicine for its cumulative effects.
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