03-11-2020, 02:55 AM
(03-10-2020, 04:27 PM)Infinite Wrote: That means a balanced entity will feel compassion for killers, rapists, children abusers, terrorists, genocidal, black magicians, Orion's entitities, etc., right? I think difficult reach this state. What do you think?
Bloody difficult, indeed! It is not my belief that we need to achieve such absolute purity of love or balance here in 3rd density, though. Love becomes truly perfected towards the end of fourth density, millions of years ahead of where we're at, in incarnations taking place in bodies better built for such lessons. 3rd density is merely the choice of which kind of love (STS/absorbent or STO/radiant) we want to focus on and make perfect during the next few densities. Whereas fourth density bodies seem to be more full of light and joy, here in the density of choice, our human bodies and psychologies are built to always have a potential for good and another for evil, which makes it much more difficult to become pure in this density.
I believe that we should be delicate with ourselves in regards to where we are, individually, in terms of polarity. Just as, according to Ra, Hitler suffered a disintegration of his beingness due to polarizing towards the negative side more quickly than his mind/body/spirit complex could allow, we can suffer a similar fate if we become obsessed with loving too quickly and too purely those entities that are undeniably the hardest to love.
"We have advised and suggested caution and patience in previous communications and do so again, using this entity as an example of the over-hasty opening of polarization without due attention to the synthesized and integrated mind/body/spirit complex. To know your self is to have the foundation upon firm ground."
I believe this may actually be one of the less talked about dark parts of Christianity. When we're told to willingly give something else to an "evil" person on top of what they're trying to take away from us, or with the saying "turn the other cheek", these are acts of extreme positivity. But it's not taught how to achieve this state. We're told to do something that is so beyond what most of us can do comfortably, which goes against the important concept of giving service joyfully, and we're not told to be careful and compassionate with ourselves in terms of where we are in polarization. I see such lessons as being very harmful, because they invite self-judgment via unrealistic expectations, and the disregard for self-knowledge and self-compassion.