09-13-2012, 11:09 PM
I love sports. It is just another stage on which 3D teaching/learning on. Watching top levels sports is experiencing the glory of the creator, just as much as listening to talented musicians.
Of course, like everything else in 3D duality, the pure aspect of sport can be polluted with darkness and saddled with crassness bringing the level down to mundanity. The same is true of music. But I would argue that sport (and music or any other activity) that is tainted by darkness still provides a way for people at that level to experience the light, and to instill in them the desire to move towards the light. Even a beer-swilling ass-pinching slob may have an epiphany while watching some exquisite moment a sport, and decide that he really does "want to be like Mike", and make a small step, albeit unconscious, toward raising his polarization (either positive or negative).
I guess what I am saying is that sport is excellent catalyst. One can be a watcher rather than a player and still benefit from the catalyst.
Of course, like everything else in 3D duality, the pure aspect of sport can be polluted with darkness and saddled with crassness bringing the level down to mundanity. The same is true of music. But I would argue that sport (and music or any other activity) that is tainted by darkness still provides a way for people at that level to experience the light, and to instill in them the desire to move towards the light. Even a beer-swilling ass-pinching slob may have an epiphany while watching some exquisite moment a sport, and decide that he really does "want to be like Mike", and make a small step, albeit unconscious, toward raising his polarization (either positive or negative).
I guess what I am saying is that sport is excellent catalyst. One can be a watcher rather than a player and still benefit from the catalyst.