02-21-2021, 01:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-21-2021, 01:16 PM by Bring4th_Austin.)
(02-21-2021, 12:27 PM)MrWho Wrote: There are four paths. Indifference, positive, negative and unity.
I believe Raukura Waihaha is of the latter. The "two dads" analogy requires a perspective that is higher than either.
In your view, what is the difference between the positive path and an attempt to strive towards unity? What I see Ra describe as the positive path is the path of unity, it is simply the process of accepting that unity from a third density perspective. Ra describes polarity dropping away in sixth density, not third density, and my understanding is that dropping that polarity in sixth density is easier for the positive path because it is what they have been striving towards, but it can't be dropped before then.
Quote:78.25 - In sixth density, the density of unity, the positive and negative paths must needs take in each other, for all now must be seen as love/light and light/love. This is not difficult for the positive polarity which sends love and light to all other-selves. It is difficult enough for service-to-self polarized entities that, at some point, the negative polarity is abandoned.
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