10-25-2020, 02:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-25-2020, 03:44 PM by Black Dragon.)
(10-25-2020, 12:17 PM)peregrine Wrote:(10-20-2020, 12:34 AM)KaliSouth Wrote: People who are not negatively polarized, who sometimes believe themselves to be religious or constructive members of society, seem to still struggle with the concept of compassion for other-selves.
It seems to me that your answer is sitting right there within your question, if you view it in the context of hierarchical levels of consciousness. So, a person who has learned well to function at the level "self-as-social-being," but has not learned to function as "self-which-embraces-universal-love" will be in exactly the place you describe: socially functional, but not yet attuned to universal compassion, no? Yes?
[quote-'Black Dragon']Compassion for dedicated STS beings is folly from a 3d perspective, so as long as I have to operate in a 3d environment, STS can do what they do best and "love" themselves
You may be headed down the road of unintended consequences. An STS being who can provoke a person into taking such an attitude has created a follower, in some sense.
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In a way, I get you. In a way, what confuses me is that it just seems like...so if I refuse to be a "sheep", then that automatically puts me on the unintended path of being a "wolf". What if I think that whole polarity dynamic is stupid and perverse, and have no desire to be either? Not much of a "free will universe" if the only choices are predator, prey, or sinkhole. Polarity is for batteries, AKA, fuel sources used to run a machine. I am a person. I am not a fuel source used to run a machine, or a battery to power some stupid reality matrix that feeds off a misery dynamic.
I don't know. I'm so weary of the whole dynamic that something has to give. There has to be a better way of relating to this whole thing and so far, it's eluded me. I just know what I feel is wrong with the creation and the ways in which I don't want to relate to it, but I have yet to find a constructive alternative.