06-13-2011, 10:21 AM
Unity, a quick reply.
I disagree. Firstly, you've turned this:
.. into this...
You're making deductions/generalisations and passing them as Ra's own words.
Secondly, Ra may not have been talking of an Earth incarnation, the statement was in the context of the entire universe :¬) There could be conditions vastly different to ours that infringe far more on one's free will (i.e. constant torture), which make it vastly harder to polarise.
Thirdly, your deduction implies that a person born into slavery/captivity cannot polarise positively. I would assume one born into such a circumstance, regardless of their captors or controllers, could still choose love. I would also assume that, given those STS conditions, managing to choose love would be an incredibly powerful means of polarisation. Just as Jesus 'made the grade' for forgiving his captor(s)/killer(s) upon his death, even after taking the life of another.
I disagree. Firstly, you've turned this:
Ra Wrote:..requires a certain degree of self determination.
.. into this...
unity100 Wrote:when you accept enslavement, you cannot have self determination
You're making deductions/generalisations and passing them as Ra's own words.
Secondly, Ra may not have been talking of an Earth incarnation, the statement was in the context of the entire universe :¬) There could be conditions vastly different to ours that infringe far more on one's free will (i.e. constant torture), which make it vastly harder to polarise.
Thirdly, your deduction implies that a person born into slavery/captivity cannot polarise positively. I would assume one born into such a circumstance, regardless of their captors or controllers, could still choose love. I would also assume that, given those STS conditions, managing to choose love would be an incredibly powerful means of polarisation. Just as Jesus 'made the grade' for forgiving his captor(s)/killer(s) upon his death, even after taking the life of another.