12-09-2019, 11:18 AM
I'm not sure if it's exactly the same thing, but this reminds me of another information presented by Adamu where it was said that there's a higher choice over STS and STO; that being "oneness". I believe he also said that STS and STO are battling out a meaningless conflict, and that you can choose either of those paths, but that this so-called path of "oneness" is the superior one.
It doesn't make sense to me. It doesn't resonate with me, and I don't see the logic behind it. "Unity" is included in both STO and STS. Each of those paths is a different interpretation of unity. STO sees the Creator both in self and other-self, and tries to accept the whole. STS sees the Creator in the self, and tries to control other-selves for its benefit. Both are based on the concept of oneness. By accepting other-selves, the STO entity accepts the self and the Creation. By controlling and suppressing other-selves, the STS entity controls and suppresses parts of its self, and of the Creation.
I don't know. The few times I've read material by this Adamu entity it has always made me raise an eyebrow.
It doesn't make sense to me. It doesn't resonate with me, and I don't see the logic behind it. "Unity" is included in both STO and STS. Each of those paths is a different interpretation of unity. STO sees the Creator both in self and other-self, and tries to accept the whole. STS sees the Creator in the self, and tries to control other-selves for its benefit. Both are based on the concept of oneness. By accepting other-selves, the STO entity accepts the self and the Creation. By controlling and suppressing other-selves, the STS entity controls and suppresses parts of its self, and of the Creation.
I don't know. The few times I've read material by this Adamu entity it has always made me raise an eyebrow.