05-16-2018, 07:32 PM
(05-16-2018, 10:38 AM)Diana Wrote: I have had this discussion with a best friend before many times. He compares "living masters" to a guide who has forged a path through a dense and difficult forest and knows how to get to the other side in the shortest way. He contends that it's easier and smarter to get through the forest with that guidance if it's available because the goal is the same—to reach the other side. I disagree. I think there is an inherent difference between the two ways to get there: to follow a guide, or to find your own way. The difference is the accumulated experience; the accomplishment; the wisdom; which you gain by doing it yourself. In this you can glory in the trial, tribulations, as well as the joys.
I really share your insight. In terms of 3D experience, an "overly" good/bad guide could literally ruin your incarnational lessons and make you need to restart over the same life thematics, awakening aids do the same, and its heavily tied to the importance of respecting free will.
3D is centered upon self-realization in terms of lessons of the Creator in the experience of the Creator. I find within myself much love for guidance, but I think at some point any guide has to face that it abstracts others' path to find its own and while this serves many purposes it also misguides in a way. Like you said somewhat, it's more about the journey than any destination and so just like that you said elsewhere that the best of healers is one with no need to heal, the best of guides is one without need to guide. It's more balanced to offer to the needs that come to oneself as otherwise it's more about personal lessons in which what you have to offer is somewhat rigid and without flexibility nor transparency.
To answer the thread :
Quote:Can the heart chakra (green ray) ever infringe on the Self?
Not really, it is very easy and natural to reject heart ray transfers or openings and is unlike the nature of the heart to force anything.