07-29-2014, 02:14 AM
They say, "We may suggest that in order to progress, a state of some dissatisfaction will be present, thus giving the entity the stimulus for further seeking."
And, "Consider, if you will, the tendency of those who are divinely happy, as you call this distortion, to have little urge to alter or better their condition. Such is the result of the mind/body/spirit which is not complex."
I imagine you can be happy anywhere, though. For a time.
But just as being stuck in the 3rd grade forever would eventually become boring. Being stuck in 3rd density forever would eventually become miserable no matter how well adjusted you were to it. Change is the only constant. And trying to cease that momentum is like trying to stay in 3rd grade forever.
I most certainly wouldn't want stagnation.
And, "Consider, if you will, the tendency of those who are divinely happy, as you call this distortion, to have little urge to alter or better their condition. Such is the result of the mind/body/spirit which is not complex."
I imagine you can be happy anywhere, though. For a time.
But just as being stuck in the 3rd grade forever would eventually become boring. Being stuck in 3rd density forever would eventually become miserable no matter how well adjusted you were to it. Change is the only constant. And trying to cease that momentum is like trying to stay in 3rd grade forever.
I most certainly wouldn't want stagnation.