02-06-2012, 12:59 AM
(02-06-2012, 12:33 AM)zenmaster Wrote:(02-06-2012, 12:17 AM)turtledude23 Wrote:I don't know exactly, but most likely it has to do with their unique pre-incarnational programming for the particular lessons intended to balance and alleviate distortion.(02-06-2012, 12:06 AM)zenmaster Wrote: According to Ra there are millions of wanderers who do not feel different in the least. So the 3D-incarnated wanderer (by virtue of simply being a wanderer) is not necessarily going to feel different.
So that would be the ones who came to be passive radiators, beacons, and raising planetary vibration - or ones who intended to do more but for whatever reason didn't get to the remembering part. I guess then I could add to my question: why do some wanderers remember and others don't?
That makes sense. I assumed remembering would be better for everyone in all cases but remembering can actually be a bad thing in the short term because it can distract people from their purpose, if someone was fulfilling their purpose without being consciously aware of it that's fine.
Quote:(02-06-2012, 12:17 AM)turtledude23 Wrote:Polarization is fool-proof indication of balance. Polarization is impeded by distortion, so in the wanderer the individual bias somehow does not collect any significant distortion at lower personal and social levels. But then approaching and proceeding through green, there have been so few examples of this in society, that in order to polarize further, somewhat unsupported by the collective, tends to require a great deal of self-determination.Quote:The polarized wanderer will have more access to biases created from prior learning. But so will the polarized native or transplant. However, most wanderers polarize further, and earlier on than natives or transplants.But what causes this earlier polarization?
Would all wanderers be less inclined towards distortion in the first 3 chakras? Does the self determination depend on the individual?