(03-12-2019, 12:53 PM)redchartreuse Wrote: Well this one of my deepest desires... to be present at the moment when an entity awakens from spiritual slumber. Shall I refrain from attempting to ignore or overcome it? Yes? Then... what shall I do instead?
Seems kind of ironic/hypocritical how many have responded here out of a seeming "judgment" that I am doing something "wrong" and seeking to "control" my actions with their words.
You would think I had said that I run around public like a madman, putting guns to people's heads and demanding they awaken upon my command.
I don't feel jugment for you and instead attempt to point out the paradox I see in your queries.
While you say you want to awaken others from slumber, I think it is your own self that you want to help out of slumber. Because you do not understand this density, its purpose and how it works, why people are in the circumstances they are and make the choices that they make. This confusion hurts you because you do not understand and because you do not know how to resolve this hurting you see a way out in everyone awakening and changing and in that you would find to be well. A bit like how the two negatively polarizing wanderers, lost in the slumber of confusion, became the opposite of what they wanted to be and offer.
Acceptance is not something that will make me think more or less highly of you, it is something that liberates you from non-acceptance, which is a state of disharmony that is a dead end in itself.
I really don't have anything against awakening, as while sleep is the literal context and purpose of this density that offers the quality experience we enjoy in both joys and sorrows, awakening remains the most magic and beautiful process in which the One comes to remember Itself.
It is well to be there for another to awaken from slumber, it is simply more harmonious and effective to do it through patience and good will. Let's say that the energy in your words can water another' soul, do you want to offer remarks energized with frustration or something a tad more clean? Not that frustration can't make a good catalyst, just that it also needs to be recognized as originating from the self.