11-18-2020, 12:11 AM
Yes.
Well, maybe a simpler approach would be to point out that the "friction" of both 4D sides not accepting the other's service is associated with depolarization (as compared to simply viewing the other as an opponent, and having separation to that degree). But what Ra suggested to the wee group is without friction, it was about acceptance and saying that this is not helpful to me right now. So there's not an wholly love-driven impulse towards service, but a wisdom-balanced heart-felt acceptance and temporal postponement of the acceptance of the being service offered
Does that sound right? Is friction the distinguishing factor?
Well, maybe a simpler approach would be to point out that the "friction" of both 4D sides not accepting the other's service is associated with depolarization (as compared to simply viewing the other as an opponent, and having separation to that degree). But what Ra suggested to the wee group is without friction, it was about acceptance and saying that this is not helpful to me right now. So there's not an wholly love-driven impulse towards service, but a wisdom-balanced heart-felt acceptance and temporal postponement of the acceptance of the being service offered
Does that sound right? Is friction the distinguishing factor?