10-30-2009, 10:45 AM
(12-25-2008, 04:08 AM)Bring4th_Steve Wrote: Hi everyone! Whenever I read of hear about being in service to others (STO), I often see a follow up rule of thumb that as long as an individual is over 51% STO, he or she would be eligible for harvesting:
However, I don't understand how this gets "judged" by oneself at the time of graduation. For instance, let's use Hitler as the example. If he were to live his life 99% in service to self, but has a genuine epiphany that causes himself to live the last 1% of his life in service to others, is he harvestable in 4th density positive because of where his heart evolved to when he died?
Or, would he tally his cumulative experiences at the time of death to realize that he was well under 51% in service to others and therefore must repeat 3rd density? Even though his epiphany has caused him to be wholeheartedly in service to others at the time of death, does he have to repeat third density again because of his lifelong experience of being in service to self?
Thanks!
Steve
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Hi Steve,
I think this has to do with the degree of light that you can tolerate at the time of death. The chakras have to be balanced (I think this means that you have use of the lower ones when necessary-such as the ability to survive, work, defend yourself, assert yourself-as well as the heart chakra-compassion, love).
I think the conversion can happen in an instant from STS to STO. The story 'Scrooge' is an example of this.
I think the work has to do with becoming a whole person-- and then directing oneself to the service style that resonates with you. People like Joan of Arc, Saint Francis, and Jesus have this quality.