05-16-2012, 04:04 PM
(05-16-2012, 03:57 PM)Valtor Wrote: Post length overload!I'll have to try and read that when I get home.
Here, I split it up...just for you!
(05-16-2012, 02:41 PM)Valtor Wrote: Can I serve my other-selves by not eating?
If you mean not eating at all, then no.
If you mean not eating animals, then yes, you would be serving the animals who prefer to not be killed.
(05-16-2012, 02:41 PM)Valtor Wrote: Not taking inside of me their energy? Will this end my incarnation?
Not eating at all, yes that could end an incarnation.
Not eating animals won't end an incarnation.
(05-16-2012, 02:41 PM)Valtor Wrote: Maybe ending my incarnation in this way is the ultimate service-to-others act. It could be seen as very compassionate to other-selves, but also not compassionate to self. If compassion to others is used to measure polarity, then this sacrifice would provide extreme positive polarity?
I'd say sacrifice for no good reason isn't STO at all, because it implies lack of love for self, and Ra did say we must also love ourselves.
If there is a specific purpose to the self-sacrifice, as in the case of Jesus, then yes, that would likely be polarizing STO. It really depends on the situation and what the entity was trying to accomplish from that particular catalyst.
(05-16-2012, 02:41 PM)Valtor Wrote: Then, can I actually serve my other-selves by eating? Is it a communion in between self and other-self. The lower density other-selves (plants) sacrificing their incarnation to sustain ours. That is an act of love right ? Did these plants chose this before their incarnation? etc...
My belief is that plants chose to be of service by offering themselves to be eaten. There are many, many reasons why I think that, which I detailed in that 'other' thread and won't go into here.
I don't think the same is true of farm animals. In fact, I think it's quite obvious that they do NOT want to be killed or eaten. I think their purpose is to provide an opportunity for humans to learn compassion. That is what they agreed to.
And, it's isn't a sacrifice if they didn't agree to it. It's only a sacrifice if the person offers themselves willingly.
The animals make it very clear they aren't willing. They are fighting every step of the way.