05-27-2015, 11:20 PM
Continuing a re-read of the material with an angle for creating a study group. Any thoughts or ideas about these things would be very useful! Not looking for objective interpretations or a debate, but rather a range of perspectives that will add to my own understanding. If possible, please use the "View Source" function (the button to the far right on the toolbar) and copy+paste each point into it's own quote tags.
Don says “there is no action or experience” without polarity. Does this mean that there is no conscious experience without polarity? Does this mean that all consciousness have polarity, but are typically in the stages of rocking back and forth between them from experience to experience before choosing a path? Does this also mean that as a person polarizes in one direction or the other, their experiences become more vivid?
How is the charge provided by applied free will? Possibly: Each moment we experience, we apply free will in our choice to interpret the experience in one way or another.
What is the purpose behind this mechanism? Why would this be a general rule if the purpose of our experience is “progress” in terms of moving through the densities? Why remove these conditions and thus decrease chances for progress to actually happen?
Quote:Questioner: ... Therefore, I am assuming that in consciousness without such polarity there would be no action or experience. Is this correct?
Ra: This is correct. You may use the general term “work.”
Don says “there is no action or experience” without polarity. Does this mean that there is no conscious experience without polarity? Does this mean that all consciousness have polarity, but are typically in the stages of rocking back and forth between them from experience to experience before choosing a path? Does this also mean that as a person polarizes in one direction or the other, their experiences become more vivid?
Quote:The charge is provided by the individualized entity using the inpourings and instreamings of energy by the choices of free will.
How is the charge provided by applied free will? Possibly: Each moment we experience, we apply free will in our choice to interpret the experience in one way or another.
Quote:When there is no progress those conditions which grant progress are gradually lost. This is one of the difficulties of remaining unpolarized. The chances, shall we say, of progress become steadily less.
What is the purpose behind this mechanism? Why would this be a general rule if the purpose of our experience is “progress” in terms of moving through the densities? Why remove these conditions and thus decrease chances for progress to actually happen?
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The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.
The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.