03-23-2020, 06:29 PM
(03-22-2020, 10:06 PM)flofrog Wrote: Seb, welcome here...
just a small thing : "Self preservation is inherently negative," it is in fact not. Ra is the first one to ask us to first take care of us, otherwise we will not be able to polarize anyway... The issue is of course in a tough world to be able to do so, but I just wanted to say that it is not inherently negative but definitely our first responsablitiy, otherwise we won't be able to give love, or in case of the negative way, conquer others. We can look at it a different way as, we are privileged to have been given a body and incarnate, however difficult 3D is !! lol
And I truly think like you about faith and the focus on the positive polarity...
Again welcome here !
That's definitely an important point that I sort of forgot about I suppose. The dilemmas that linger in my head concern how someone goes about caring for themselves and what to do in a situation where you are opposed physically by another self, be them negative in orientation or perhaps second density or undecided. Regarding self-care, I understand that it would be prudent to try and achieve this using methods that are as ecologically and socially friendly as possible, but what about situations of financial and locational restriction where say I might only have access to commercially produced foods, or clothes that were produced in a way that exploits labourers? I suppose there's the forgiveness and acknowledgement of what negativity is involved, but there is a consistent discomfort while the negatively procured goods are used. And in a lethal situation, there's always the choice of martyrdom, but is that the road that should be taken if one wishes to polarize positively? Ra does not comment on a positively polarized entity harming another self. The favourable decision would be to escape while doing as little harm as possible, but we do live on a vicious planet, and situations as such arise. If it's uncomfortable to answer of course don't bother, and it is hypothetical, but my mind has a difficulty with inconsistency, and I don't have an answer for this one. Martyrdom is the only response I've got, other than polarizing negatively. It's really uncomfortable, and I think most of us would avoid imagining ourselves in this situation as much as we possibly could, but I'd appreciate thoughts on this if anyone has em.