12-20-2017, 12:55 PM
(12-20-2017, 07:55 AM)Sprout Wrote: Polarity itself is an unfair labeling in my opinion, why would one be a defined STS and another STO? This is the basis of seperation which the creation took upon itself to experience all.
Ra, in communicating the Law of One, had to use words. So on the one hand, labeling was a necessary learning tool, and from Ra's perspective, unconditional.
But on the other hand, beyond the initial understanding of polarity, why focus on the difference at all? It's all love (ether of self only or all). Focusing on the difference, for one thing, sometimes incites judgment. It does separate. Which ironically is what an STS entity would desire.
If one focuses on, refines, strengthens, and evolves self, then what does it matter how others are labeled or even what they are doing? The STS individuals will still be there doing their thing. And none of us is a pure, unconditional, STO being down here as far as I can tell. We do have to choose how to get involved here in this realm to be of service, and that has a wide array of applications. Some may choose to be activists, others may choose just to be a loving, kind person. But to focus on the difference, beyond the initial process of learning and understanding it, would seem to be adding to a divide. It is not inclusive.
To make a really pathetic joke: STS psychopaths are people too.
It is like Eckhart Tolle's "in the now" advice: use time when it's needed (for an appointment or bill payment), then return to the now and "be" there. This could be an analogy to using labels when needed (as when one must communicate an idea such as the Law of One), then return to the unconditional state where all IS one.
Of course, this is an intellectual exercise on my part, and may not have a lot of practical application in the world here and now. We all have to deal with governments and other authoritarian entities which harbor STS practices and individuals. And yet, we may stay focused on helping only, in whatever ways we can, putting no energy into judgment.