03-03-2019, 01:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-03-2019, 01:43 AM by redchartreuse.)
(03-02-2019, 09:00 AM)Signifyz Wrote:(03-01-2019, 08:41 PM)redchartreuse Wrote: So then, if we go with the battery analogy, there must always be a net charge of zero.
Translating this back into the metaphysical aspect, it would imply that entities desiring to polarize in one direction are inextricably dependent upon those desiring to polarize in the opposite direction. So ultimately, each serves the other whether or not they are aware or willing to acknowledge it.
Hmm. Yet... Our Logos has a clear bias toward the positive polarity. How would we account for the net zero polarity?
I suppose when we deal with One Infinite Creator, we have net charge of one. Though, net zero seems to be an illusory environment which helps us to equalize with our mirrors. Also, saying that Logos has bias towards positive may help polarizing on the brink of fourth density, but might be misleading when we see it from the standpoint of sixth density.
Ra says that our Logos has bias towards kindness, which seems to be a sub-quality of compassion, i.e. the lesson of fourth density positive. It may balance out in fifth density in favor of negative polarity qualities. You may find the inkling for this in 90.21-22, specifically when Ra says "We did not state which was the more efficient path. However, you are correct in your assumption, as you are aware from having examined each path in some detail in previous querying." I encourage to read it carefully.
Positive and negative entities are surely interdependent, but I in no means suggest to worship negative entities if you polarize positive. Instead, may I suggest to gaze at your heart and to see the dynamics of qualities of your being. Listen to your inner voice and discover, what is suppressed, and what is overcherished. All is mirror of your mind and each serves One.
I haven't made it back to Session 90 yet, but will be sure to take a close look once I get there.
As for worship, I worship no entity. My path is not that of the devotee, and I tend to recoil at any form of idolatry. When people say "worship" I tend to hear "war ship."