05-20-2014, 10:24 PM
(05-20-2014, 10:07 PM)Adonai One Wrote: I believe it can be universally agreed that there is a measurable difference in the quality of change between similar and dissimilar occupations of time. With this premise, uniqueness can be pursued as a virtue in accordance to my values.
With this stated as my value system, I stand by my statement of that I seek uniqueness whether in regards to my previous lives or within the fact that experience here is very assimilar.
If it can be seen the various logos derive from existing experience, unique experience enables a more diverse creation. Is this not a virtue?
Also, yes, I even talk to my wife this way.
The way I see it, there may be a preference for a more dynamic universe. That being said, in my case, that is not something I pursue actively or willfully. I value every new perspective, even if it involves a repeated occupation, for I believe every new life has something to offer. Have you considered that perhaps a repeated occupation or experience could reveal a new aspect of the creator which hasn't been previously seen?
From my perspective at this time, I do not see the need to rush or to be driven to create more dynamism; I believe I am already inherently doing that from my being here.
Holding dynamism and uniqueness as a "virtues" and actively seeking this doesn't seem so different than holding service to others and the positive polarity as virtues themselves and acting in accordance... In fact, both practices seem quite reciprocal to me and I find it curious that you would ascribe to the former while claiming to be detached from polarity, if you see what I mean...
