07-23-2017, 11:19 PM
(07-23-2017, 09:21 PM)GentleReckoning Wrote: The 2012 phenomenon was an actual harvest of sorts. If people had enough positive karma, they did just gravitate towards the highest level of 'abundance' that they could. And if they don't learn how to process catalyst or truly help others, they'll mostly stay there. It's funny/sad but many of the spiritual teachers you see today just circle around the same topics with little actual growth or change on their own part. Or they followed a methodology that got results without wisdom (very common).
I find the LOO traps people in their shells essentially and if they desire to see their desires on the face of the world in any significant way they must deal with a very large amount of their unprocessed catalyst (shadow).
And then they're rejected from the community ensuring that they walk a lonely path during this process. It's the main reason that I believe that the LOO is a highly negative offering. And not because Ra was negative, but because the group felt they had touched the face of God, and thirsted after greater and greater contact. And because the teachings regarding catalyst were not meaningfully practiced they quickly reached a point where the group, and the contact was destroyed with little actual progress in wisdom. Of the real world sort. So as it is, the LOO creates ineffectual magicians.
In my own path, I've often felt that once the core concepts regarding processing reality were understood that my guides simply orchestrated the worst in just about every situation knowing that the subtle is subservient to the gross+soul. And so it's funny, but I offer teaching that removes the concept of the negative from reality completely. And it appears that this is the teaching that people fear the most.
In truth it is simply the true balancing of desire and fear. The unspoken assumption is that if desire is embraced, that it will destroy the face of God, and on the flip side that if God is embraced that he will destroy the face of desire. That you can't have your cake and eat it too.
Sounds to me like a choice, no?