01-11-2017, 03:00 AM
I had a cool experience yesterday, which shed more light on this for me and would like to share it here:
The need for sts to switch polarity in 6d:
-sts seeks seperation
The creator is one undivided wholeness which contains all that is in existence.
As long as you perceive anything outside yourself, which you seperate from you cant perceive the yourself as the creator.
Because of that you have to recognize or realize other-self as self.
-sts seeks control vs. Acceptance
The creator is all things.
As long as there is just one thing, energy, occurence or whatever left that is not accepted, you cant perceive yourself as the creator.
The meaning of unifying and why sto has to give up polarization:
-there is only self, there is only the creator.
As long as you perceive any entity outside of you that you could probably serve, you are not ultimately perceiving it as self.
So you cannot perceive yourself as the creator as long as you serve any entity outside yourself (which ultimately also would be seperation.
The words fall short in a way to really state this, but i hope it is better understandable that way
The need for sts to switch polarity in 6d:
-sts seeks seperation
The creator is one undivided wholeness which contains all that is in existence.
As long as you perceive anything outside yourself, which you seperate from you cant perceive the yourself as the creator.
Because of that you have to recognize or realize other-self as self.
-sts seeks control vs. Acceptance
The creator is all things.
As long as there is just one thing, energy, occurence or whatever left that is not accepted, you cant perceive yourself as the creator.
The meaning of unifying and why sto has to give up polarization:
-there is only self, there is only the creator.
As long as you perceive any entity outside of you that you could probably serve, you are not ultimately perceiving it as self.
So you cannot perceive yourself as the creator as long as you serve any entity outside yourself (which ultimately also would be seperation.
The words fall short in a way to really state this, but i hope it is better understandable that way

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