02-14-2012, 03:26 PM
Kycahi,
There are many reasons STS entities might find it beneficial to form a social-memory complex. Those who would most benefit from the experience would be third and fourth density beings, who achieve perfection and understanding of self principally through their interactions with other-selves. STS entities have a different perspective towards adversity than do STO entities. STO entities seek to eliminate both, and success is viewed as their absence. An STS entity recognizes adversity as the Creator's greatest teacher, and uses it to sharpen the self into a fine point of infinite intelligence. The Orion Group consists principally of fourth density STS entities who have the most to learn from one another. In this respect, the social-memory complex is akin to the Spartan Agoge. As each self moves through the crucible of adversity, by mastery and perfection of self, they ascend towards the top of the hierarchy and towards the higher densities. When there is no more to be learned from the other-selves, an entity will find less use for social-memory complexes save for specific objectives. I believe there are few fifth and sixth density entities who would bother with such things. Even power loses its utility when there ceases to be anything to gain from its exercise.
This differs from the STO social-memory complex, which emphasizes complete integration of self into the collective. That being said, I believe the conflict between the STO and STS entities at the fourth level of density is imperative to the development of both.
-Zaxon
There are many reasons STS entities might find it beneficial to form a social-memory complex. Those who would most benefit from the experience would be third and fourth density beings, who achieve perfection and understanding of self principally through their interactions with other-selves. STS entities have a different perspective towards adversity than do STO entities. STO entities seek to eliminate both, and success is viewed as their absence. An STS entity recognizes adversity as the Creator's greatest teacher, and uses it to sharpen the self into a fine point of infinite intelligence. The Orion Group consists principally of fourth density STS entities who have the most to learn from one another. In this respect, the social-memory complex is akin to the Spartan Agoge. As each self moves through the crucible of adversity, by mastery and perfection of self, they ascend towards the top of the hierarchy and towards the higher densities. When there is no more to be learned from the other-selves, an entity will find less use for social-memory complexes save for specific objectives. I believe there are few fifth and sixth density entities who would bother with such things. Even power loses its utility when there ceases to be anything to gain from its exercise.
This differs from the STO social-memory complex, which emphasizes complete integration of self into the collective. That being said, I believe the conflict between the STO and STS entities at the fourth level of density is imperative to the development of both.
-Zaxon