I think polarity is in a way about disonance of desire. If you take a STS-based entity and put it in a STO-based world. The entity will obviously be unwell despite the STO community wishing to love it and be of service to it, as such it will try to paint his environment as co-Creator in it's own image by the necessary means for it to happen. Fufilling his desires and being true to himself as a facet of the One Infinite Creator. So whether you are of STO or STS polarity, in both cases you are simply equally being true to your own self desires. It's more STS/STO and STO/STS, STS still provides service to others in it's ways while focusing on self whereas STO still provides service to self in it's ways while focusing on others. One finds it's well being in self and the other it's well being in others, both equally wishing to be well in a way.
What is great here on earth, is that I do think the paradoxes of polarity are easily seen in the mundane conflicts of everyday life. When you take situations where being STO or STS is pretty much equally acceptable, you can perceive it's just about a simple disonance of desires.
Then the polarity conflicts simply grow into greater and greater proportions as consciousness becomes more aware of it's role as co-Creator within this Universe and it's own creative power, while still being about the same exact things than can be seen in a mundane earthly conflict. The mundane being a smaller reflection of the greater conflicts.
What is great here on earth, is that I do think the paradoxes of polarity are easily seen in the mundane conflicts of everyday life. When you take situations where being STO or STS is pretty much equally acceptable, you can perceive it's just about a simple disonance of desires.
Then the polarity conflicts simply grow into greater and greater proportions as consciousness becomes more aware of it's role as co-Creator within this Universe and it's own creative power, while still being about the same exact things than can be seen in a mundane earthly conflict. The mundane being a smaller reflection of the greater conflicts.