03-15-2011, 10:29 AM
(03-14-2011, 06:44 PM)Ankh Wrote:(03-14-2011, 10:52 AM)Richard Wrote:(03-12-2011, 01:19 PM)3DMonkey Wrote: How do I find my place within a group of Wanderers?
I am not a wanderer. Wanderers are not incarnated to polarize. I must polarize if I am to reach fourth density. A Wanderer simply gets placed back where they came from unless they lose themselves and get caught up in karma.
Is every member of bring4th a wanderer? What does a non-wanderer have to offer a group of wanderers? Am I even supposed to be in here, or should I leave and go about my 3D business in order that I may experience live catalyst to polarize?
Hi Monkey,
You aren't alone. I have doubts about being a wanderer also. One of the reasons I've always refrained from posting anything in the intro wanderer thread.
But, I believe that everything is as its supposed to be. If thats true, then what are we here to learn? I suppose it our choice to dig or go.
Richard
I am not sure how to interpret your words, brothers, to be frankly. Finding definition of a Wanderer broke me down for 2-3 weeks as it confirmed something essential inside myself and by it, raised me up from my knees. That's the reason perhaps for Ra to mention that concept, but not to create thoughts of separation!
3DM, Wanderers are no exception to Earth rules. We still have to polarize 51%+ in order to make it home, just like everybody else. The only difference is that some might go to 5D or 6D, but also to 4D like native folks here. And frankly I think it is more brave (and foolish?)to just make it, graduate to 4D+, and choose to come here out of compassion, than coming from 6D with billions of years behind the self from higher, denser realms. 4D+ graduates haven't even experienced anything else than 3D yet! gee...
Ankh,
Then perhaps you are , by definition, a wanderer. I have not felt any resonance with the term itself. If I had to define my self by a single term..I suppose it would be "Seeker". But even then, a single term to define your entire experience so far?
We are are sum of our experiences to date. I don't frame my entire existence within the teachings of the LOO...though I do embrace many of the concepts. Even Qu'o says to take what means something to you and leave the rest behind.
Somehow, to me...saying "I'm a wanderer" seems limiting since it gives you a supposed answer for questions or issues that might still need work within.
Richard