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    Bring4th Bring4th Studies Strictly Law of One Material What is the Mechanism Behind Balancing?

    Thread: What is the Mechanism Behind Balancing?


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    12-09-2013, 03:00 AM
    (05-07-2013, 03:14 AM)Ashim Wrote: The STO individual will generally be 'top heavy', meaning that the upper centers are more open than the lower causing loss of balance.

    The lower centers provide a supporting foundation for any access to the upper centers in the first place. So there is no such thing as 'top heavy'. That doesn't make sense, even though people here continue to use that term. Also, the cause of loss of balance is ultimately developmental - what parts of self (through catalyst) were ignored in the process learning.

    Due to lack of sufficient balancing in lower centers, there will be a much restricted, tenuous, circumstantial, and delicate access to the upper centers. However, this limited access can be prolonged or maintained for quite some time by habits of mind (inspiration and desirable apprehensions from intuitively suggestive notions for example), at the expense of ignorance of many fundamental aspects self (of which 3D catalyst actually can provide the best facility for awareness in the octave). The more completely balanced or "crystalized" individual would be more holistically integrated, with most likely, the lower-ray experience of self (as values) also being available in the conscious worldview.

    However, with unrefined lower balancing, there of course is lack of participation of much of the self in any higher vibration expression. In other words, the higher vibration can only ever draw from a small subset of the self - even though the suggested connection is one of much greater awareness and potential as compared to the societal mind for example.

    The higher potential that is suggested (you know, by the stereotypical "awakened") is not a learning aid to share unless it is first accepted. Yet due to its suggestive power, it is still shared to an effect which can only ever be "hand-waving" and "finger pointing". In other words, the unbalanced "look over there because potentially that is something that can be good for people. Nevermind that there is zero experience and effort made to try to understand it first, cause hey that would mean dedication, effort and responsibility which feels too much like work."

    But acceptance and the attempt to understand is what actually makes any info available for the most leverage by the societal mind. In other worlds, before society can integrate it into its worldview (thus "changing" the world), the individual must absolutely do so first (by "going there", not by "pointing there").

    Notice the explicit order where Ra had said, "All things are acceptable in the proper time for each entity, and in experiencing, in understanding, in accepting, in then sharing with other-selves, the appropriate description shall be moving away from distortions of one kind to distortions of another which may be more consonant with the Law of One."
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    What is the Mechanism Behind Balancing? - by turtledude23 - 05-07-2013, 12:14 AM
    RE: What is the Mechanism Behind Balancing? - by Ashim - 05-07-2013, 03:14 AM
    RE: What is the Mechanism Behind Balancing? - by zenmaster - 12-09-2013, 03:00 AM
    RE: What is the Mechanism Behind Balancing? - by anagogy - 05-07-2013, 03:37 AM
    RE: What is the Mechanism Behind Balancing? - by native - 05-07-2013, 10:42 AM

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