03-14-2012, 12:53 AM
(03-13-2012, 10:27 PM)godwide_void Wrote:Natural law, which is the logos, which is the 'love' that provides the polarization opportunity in the first place. Does the would-be polarizing entity understand this law? Not a chance. When called to task, it is necessarily compartmentalized in some manner due to tremendous lack of awareness, and lack of acceptance. Or as Ra said "This is not to denigrate those who, in green and blue-ray energies, sought to free a peaceable people from the bonds of chaos but only to point out the inevitable consequences of codification of response which does not recognize the uniqueness of each and every situation within your experience."(03-13-2012, 01:35 PM)zenmaster Wrote: When I read the OP, it seems that godwide is doing the exact same thing he's criticizing: over-conceptualizing and compartmentalizing STS and STO. We know from the material of cases where sincerity belief of STO resulted in negative consequences. No, it's not rocket science, but esp with the ilusion, one doesn't polarize to STO or STS without acting in accordance with natural law - not merely from the standpoint man's circumstantial perception of what seems to be desirable.
I stand guilty as charged, in that in my bid to try to offer a simpler, more "watered down" definition of the two concepts by I unintentionally ended up compartmentalizing and over (or under) conceptualizing them while attempting to avoid it in the first place. Though I still did manage to offer a simpler, more emotively oriented view of them that may be better applied in the context of our everyday lives. However, may you please elaborate upon the last sentence of your post zenmaster?
No one recognizes such uniqueness, nor do they truly see any participant or any act, nor do they recognize that which is noumenal (things as they are), nor can they. So those guidelines with respect to what constitutes service are impotent due to being dissociated from any actual, real opportunities provided.
"It is a necessary balance to the intention of law, which is to protect, that the result would encompass an equal distortion towards imprisonment."