06-29-2011, 07:30 AM
I'm not sure I understand the question...
Is what contained at the beginning of the saga?
The quote says to me that at one point, the Suns near the center of our galaxy created life in which free will was not implimented, and in every situation the service-to-others path was chosen by the Star, and in that sense there was no experience with service-to-self. When total free will was input, polarity was created and we learned about service-to-self, but before we actually lived out free-will we had no experience or knowledge of what service-to-self was. If you keep reading on, it talks about how stars that didn't impliment free will and only planned out service-to-others learning, saw other logoi who were further in their own mind/body/spirit complex evolution using total free will, and that showed them the new-found possibility of an even more variety of experience.
I'm actually so thankful you brought this session back to my attention, it's so good! Thank you!
Is what contained at the beginning of the saga?
The quote says to me that at one point, the Suns near the center of our galaxy created life in which free will was not implimented, and in every situation the service-to-others path was chosen by the Star, and in that sense there was no experience with service-to-self. When total free will was input, polarity was created and we learned about service-to-self, but before we actually lived out free-will we had no experience or knowledge of what service-to-self was. If you keep reading on, it talks about how stars that didn't impliment free will and only planned out service-to-others learning, saw other logoi who were further in their own mind/body/spirit complex evolution using total free will, and that showed them the new-found possibility of an even more variety of experience.
I'm actually so thankful you brought this session back to my attention, it's so good! Thank you!