12-10-2019, 07:21 PM
(11-25-2019, 09:52 PM)Celestial Wrote: “The further an entity has, what you would call, polarized, the more easily this entity may change polarity, for the more power and awareness the entity will have.
Those truly helpless are those who have not consciously chosen but who repeat patterns without knowledge of the repetition or the meaning of the pattern.”
How are such people “truly helpless” and what ramification does this have on the person? Is there a way for such people to exit this loop?
Look at people who just repeat the behavior patterns which existed before in their society, or people who are religious. You will see them repeating certain thoughts, feelings and behaviors incessantly. They do not think about what they are doing, they do not investigate what's outside, they do not want their patterns to be broken.
A state of being that is mostly in line with late 2d, orange-leaning behavior, repeated in 3d yellow environment. These people are 'cozy'. They are 'comfortable'. Even if they are not.
So despite their patterns may even harm themselves in the long run, leave aside keep them from spiritual progress, the cost of breaking the pattern is so high in terms of mental and emotional effort that they just stay in their existing patterns, constantly repeating what they know instead of disturbing their comfort by moving forward.
You will see many among the conservative segments in US, and ultra conservative segments in other parts of the world. They long for the 'old days', even if they did not even know how those old days were because they were just kids back then and did not have to face the reality of their times, they want entire world to fit the biases and behaviors they learned while they were young, they reject anything new, and they furiously reject anything that threatens their bias set.
You may find some people regressing back into that state of mind and progressing forward in alternating times - some people are on the fence. They want to move forward, they break some of their barriers, but at one point the emotional and mental cost of going forward becomes too high, and they regress back to tradition, religion, good old times and the like. And after some time, they may again feel the urge to move forward, and then push forward some of their barriers again.
That segment, however few in percentage, is of course much more fortunate than the segment which doesnt even risk breaking their conformism. The truly helpless are those who remain behind. Because they dont even want to go forward.