06-10-2012, 04:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-10-2012, 05:05 PM by AnthroHeart.)
(06-03-2012, 11:50 PM)Parsons Wrote: The planet will be fine, but we will *somehow* all decide to leave incarnation by the end of that 150 years time period so all 3 groups of earth graduates(new 3D world, 4D + Earth{Terra}, or 4D-) will go their seperate ways. Then 4D will be in full swing and we will incarnate 4D+ if you awakened and know how to make the choice of polarity here in 3D.
This is one of those threads that I read twice because it was so interesting. Also to point out, we will not all incarnate at the same state in 4D+. Depending on our polarity will determine how far into 4D each of us is evolved.
(06-04-2012, 10:58 AM)Siren Wrote: Attachments to old ways and things—I don't want to say stagnate, but—somewhat retard the transitory process. Hence: if you adopt formlessness you wont have much trouble flowing, molding, adjusting accordingly through the experiences of the One Infinite Creator.
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I, personally, have not the slightest interest in preserving anything (especially not in material form—books being a good example of this).
What you say here is pretty deep to me. Letting go of attachments is critical for moving out of duality, which upon another discussion, many of of have already moved past. I'm not quite to the point of not preserving anything. That goes back to my attachment. For me it's with furries. Something hard to let go of, but I know it's for the better to embrace the formless. But then, as I'm learning, striving only for formless might not be the ultimate goal. It is more challenging to strive for form of my desire, and to keep that in balance, or so it is said.
(06-04-2012, 12:08 PM)Eddie Wrote: I don't know if I'm a wanderer or not, but I've been trying to figure out how best to contribute, and coming up empty-handed. I've almost completely withdrawn from conventional society this year. I just work in my garden and keep a low profile.
Time to go out and mulch the asparagus.
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"The farther one travels, the less one knows"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHh6iKy2OAg
I'm somewhat in the same boat. I'm pretty confident I'm a wanderer, but I could be completely wrong. I'm with you in not knowing how to contribute. I'm not motivated to write books anymore. Not motivated to draw. Nothing really motivates me beyond just being.
That Beatles song is so true about further you travel, the less you know. That is definitely a song for wanderers. I sometimes feel like my wander-hood is a burden, while at the same time it brings me exquisite joy that I can be of such service on an energetic level just by being here. Channeling as much balanced light as I am doing continually brings a smile to my face.
(06-10-2012, 04:22 PM)GreatSpirit Wrote: Other than that, I don't generally associate with people. Hell, I have a hard time just going to a Turkey Hill to get something to drink. I don't date or do any of that social $hit, although I consider myself a very good looking person who needs to loose about 20 pounds.
As a Wanderer, you are never asked to do anything "great" in terms of science or math, etc. However, you must treat the "natives" as one of our own with love and care, no matter how much they abuse or try to destroy you.
I agree with you about not dating. Like Ra says, I'm somewhat opposed to childbearing, which is a sign of sixth density wanderer. I agree wholeheartedly with you about not being asked to do anything great in terms of math and science, or pretty much anything. I wrote and published a novel, but it didn't take off. So I think we're just here to offer our light to a world that sorely needs it. And if my native density is sixth, then what a light it is. It must surely shine bright.
52midnight, you had so many great insights in your input that I thought about addressing you directly rather than quoting your rather extensive posts.
1) I agree with some beings would want to preserve the old, like say a library. It took great effort to create many things, and it might be a shame to lose some of that effort. After all, 4D builds upon 3D. So we shift between 3D and 4D without realizing it sometimes.
2) I love what you say about formlessness. There is a form I have been wanting to take, if I had the ability of a shapeshifter. But I would need a density/world where that form would be acceptable. So even if I could manage my form, I would still be constrained by what was appropriate to society. In a 4D, self-expression is much more recognized.
So would you agree that 4D gives us the ability to be more of who we are, and to demonstrate our self-expression in a fuller manner?
And I find it curious how we self-express through being, if it really involves doing nothing at all.
