12-19-2011, 06:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-19-2011, 06:52 PM by godwide_void.)
(12-15-2011, 01:37 AM)kycahi Wrote:(12-14-2011, 02:23 AM)godwide_void Wrote: However, when one is presented with a multitude of choices, unbeknownst what the "right" choice is or that there even is an absolute "right" choice, it facilitates the opportunity for the entity to go forward with what resonates most genuinely at the core of their being, sans any particular prior knowledge which would interfere or influence said decision/action.
The poker analogy implies that no choice is absolutely right, because as 3Ders bumble around, any choice made will result in a rainbow of happiness and catalysis. A "right" choice that causes bundles of happiness is kinda good, but a "wrong" choice that causes catalysts galore ultimately delivers the most experience, which is a major point of 3D existence.
Heck, even the "ultimate" Choice of STS or STO delivers catalysts, doesn't it?
I'm aware that there is no truly "right" choice in the grand scheme of things and in the end, the entire Universe is conspiring to ensure that each and every entity reaches pure joy; when I spoke of "right" choice, I meant the right choice for this density. The main lesson for people to refine here and work towards is love, so the most right choice would be choose to polarize towards that love in order to transcend metempsychosis with ease and grace. It's not to say that those of the STS path and lukewarms are not wrong in any choice they make (as all is permitted) but in retrospect it'd be much better to make the choice of love while we are in this incarnation.
All difficulties and obstacles are more than welcome and greatly appreciated, for they allow for growth and learning in the first place. However, when one has little to no more lessons to learn or distortions to smooth out, the remaining catalyst in one's live is paved free for one to do as they desire in whatever service they have chosen. zenmaster explained this spot-on.
(12-15-2011, 02:23 AM)zenmaster Wrote: It's not just the catalysts (opportunities), it's the awareness of that catalyst, and then the use of "faith" and "will" to choose, which is important. The more aware, the less are needed and those needed are less harsh (inevitable suffering). And of course, the faster the lessons are learned.