08-27-2012, 10:49 AM
Cyan said:
1. I do think there is a trap in looking forward to harvest for a reason similar to yours. If you look forward to a sudden harvest with a worldwide, snap-of-the-fingers discarding of 3D vehicles, you are hoping for everyone's polarization time to be shorter than it otherwise would be so you can escape your problems faster. And if you look forward to a gradual one, by hoping you still exhibit that escapist mentality. (Who here hasn't done that??
) Hoping for death plus harvest isn't as nihilistic as hoping for oblivion, like many depressed people do, but it exhibits a subtle hatred of life as it is.
2. There's something to be said for hoping the date of death/harvest is as far away as possible - you will start the next density where you left off in the previous one. To continue one's balancing for as long as possible in rigorous third-density conditions would seem beneficial.
3. Freedom from hope and fear is my highest ideal. I would say that for all the time I've spent worrying about harvest and my precious polarity, I've gotten little spiritual payoff to show for it. I basically acted just as I otherwise would have, but with more fear, guilt, and shame. Trusting the present moment to be what it needs to be at all times is king.
Quote:The date should be pushed as far a way as possible because the date of the harvest is the date of death. And looking for and attempting to die is generally not all in all line with what is perceived to be "the purpose of living" (you dont live so you could look to die, you live so you could live, if death worries you then you should look for understanding of what death is but not death itself (so knowledge, but not dates))
And a trap because it molds your belief into a specific date of transition and a specific method of transition instead of simply knowing that the transition is when the time/space is right for you and the method because it leads the seeker into believing there is the possibility of missing the harvest somehow. The more I look at it the more it looks like a "focus on in distant time" rather than a "focus on the moment and its possibilities" belief, and i've started to think those beliefs might not be healthy for a human being. Thats why i'm asking if anyone else has thought about it?
1. I do think there is a trap in looking forward to harvest for a reason similar to yours. If you look forward to a sudden harvest with a worldwide, snap-of-the-fingers discarding of 3D vehicles, you are hoping for everyone's polarization time to be shorter than it otherwise would be so you can escape your problems faster. And if you look forward to a gradual one, by hoping you still exhibit that escapist mentality. (Who here hasn't done that??
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2. There's something to be said for hoping the date of death/harvest is as far away as possible - you will start the next density where you left off in the previous one. To continue one's balancing for as long as possible in rigorous third-density conditions would seem beneficial.
3. Freedom from hope and fear is my highest ideal. I would say that for all the time I've spent worrying about harvest and my precious polarity, I've gotten little spiritual payoff to show for it. I basically acted just as I otherwise would have, but with more fear, guilt, and shame. Trusting the present moment to be what it needs to be at all times is king.