07-16-2016, 06:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-16-2016, 06:14 AM by anon_guy24526.)
(07-13-2016, 08:00 PM)Minyatur Wrote: I think the use of free will infringement within the Ra material relates more to somewhat ruining another's veiled experience, like higher density infringement upon lower experiences of the Creator of Itself. On a more personal note, I don't think there is such a thing as free will infringement outside the illusion of feeling you are infringing or being infringed, which is personal to each and very abstract. What I think is that every other-self you encounter is instead an actor of your fate that you attract to yourself because you provide one another a two-way service that is sought either consciously or unconsciously by each.
In the context of your experience, the person you speak of seems to have controlling traits which are qualities of the STS path. So there is free will infringement in that this person is consciously trying to manipulate you, which makes it a polarizing catalyst for both of you. As above, so bellow.
But what if i told you, this entity actually does abuse incarnational patterns on a grand scale ? That is actually quite close to ruining someone's incarnational experience.
Let's say this entity is extremely self-absorbed, goal oriented and fairly persistent ( if it comes to his well being at least )
Trained in history, he is aware of several incarnational patterns, and what he does basically is looking for parallels between people of some talent/power from the past, and manipulate them into the Orion Group ( this name is so lame, let's call it Empire, since that is the recurring name for this organisation here ) thereby gathering power, directing the will of even positively oriented people towards enslavement and destruction. Failing to do this the methods of "convincing" is terror, threats and in the case of weaker resistance, temptation.
Say, this entity finds a fairly talented musician, and the present life pattern beautifully resembles that of an almost legendary musician from the 18th century. This video clip is tho only imaginary, the principles are shown : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAjR4_CbPpQ
Can this be actually called infringement ? I think it is, even if through some lawyer logic you might say it isn't neccessarily, but if one becomes aware of the attempt, then it definetely is infringement.
Edit: the video is part of the Interstellar 555, very interesting to watch the whole movie, i recommend it to every reader on the forum