05-19-2012, 12:10 PM
(05-19-2012, 10:22 AM)Diana Wrote:(05-18-2012, 07:32 PM)Valtor Wrote:(05-18-2012, 07:06 PM)Diana Wrote: I agree. Positing that ALL is evolving, then would you say the choices we make have an impact on evolution in general, even evolution of ALL?
All of our interactions have an impact on evolution, including of course our choices. All the impacts it has, even just breathing air, are not possible for us to know. This density is not of knowing, even subjectively. This IMHO is important to grasp. The purpose of 3d is not of knowing, but of testing the strength of your acceptance or the strength of your resolve to control. Of course, wanderers have other reasons to be here.
(05-18-2012, 07:06 PM)Diana Wrote: And do you think, since ALL is evolving, that even the densities are not static, and subject to evolution, or at least, change?
Yes, before entities were complex, the nature of the densities was the same as it is now, but their purpose has since evolved somewhat. The Logoi experiences and this experience becomes their harvest and their nature.
Okay. So if all choices have an impact on evolution, and even the densities themselves evolve, then it is reasonable to assume that choices have an impact on the evolution of densities.
The two paths you mention above--acceptance and control--are fairly simple. But I think there is more to it than that. There is evolution to consider. Let's take the idea of eating to demonstrate:
An individual can look out at this world and see that food is provided in certain ways, meat from factory farms for example, and accept that it is done so.
Or, one can see factory farms and understand out of compassion that they are cruel, and seek to control the situation by becoming an activist.
I see a 3rd scenario. An individual can look at the factory farms, decide he/she does not want to participate or contribute to them out of compassion, and seek to actively participate in the evolution of humans and food by envisioning something better. The envisioning could include sharing information with no attachment to outcome, yet still holding the vision. By choosing to hold a vision one contributes to evolution.
We can be passive observers in this game of life, and that's fine. We can vibrate with life and vision and participation (as those of Ra did by answering a call), and create big vibrations for "the creator." This is hard for me to put into words. But I do see a difference between passivity and purpose. Purpose does not equal control, necessarily, and passivity does not equal acceptance necessarily.
I think our choices do matter in how and what we eat. They matter beyond our service to self in nourishing our bodies. Choices that contribute to a better future aren't necessary; things can be "all is well" as they are; but not for me. And I don't see it as control, I see it as evolution.
And though I agree with you on the outlook I am not sure I can state that this is the way that the human should or shouldn't think.
I think there is something at the core of being human that has more to do with our apathy toward certain matters than mere choices and observations/understandings. I don't know exactly what that means, but I sense that it is there. Instinct? Primal genetic coding? I don't know.
But if we consider the truth of what you say and it's logic, do we not have to apply such to everything? What you suggest has farther reaching implications than mere dietary choices.
Many of us now already make choices about not eating tuna because of the dolphins, not wearing furs because of the abuse, etc.
But are we ready to stop driving our cars to work? Are we ready to stop using our refrigerators? How far are we prepared to lower our standard of living for the sake of compassion?
There are far too many issues for us to adopt them all and expect to continue living in a 'civilized' world.
Great compassion requires great sacrifice.
If you are willing to move into a cave, eat nothing but water and air, and never so much as rub your skin off, let alone take a step, than it might be possible to say that you are a fully compassionate being.
otherwise we must be selective about our priorities.
Some will choose not to eat meat.
Others may find that a secondary priority to their choice not to kill plantlife, leaving them no other choice but to eat meat instead.
It is not so much the choices that matter, as does the way we implement how we apply the mechanics of our choices.
If we choose to eat meat, how do we attain it and will we be conscious of how we affect other beings in the process, or will we be totally apathetic toward it?
Now that is a matter of choice.
Is that how the human goes about their priorities? absolutely not!
Why? Desensitization.
Move forward! The same I can say to the world at large.
It's all about magnetism; the drawing together, or attraction of, one thing to another. Be it fields of consciousness, planets, gravity, or dimensions, there is a naturally designed attraction that is behind the entire process of 'creation experiencing itself'. And when we realize this as individuals, we can use that knowledge to benefit us, and our humanity as well. And as a species we can also apply such knowledge to improve and evolve our existence globally, even universally.
For one simple example, consider what changes to our planet might occur if we should make use of the knowledge of magnetic attraction for the purpose of transporting our vast populations around the planet. In Shanghai, the magnetic levitation propulsion mass transit system has been in use and hugely successful. What if we were to get rid of all the pavement, replace it with parks and farmland, and relieve ourselves of our reliance on oil? Imagine a world free from the entanglement of paved ribbons that now choke the face of the planet. Imagine a world free of the pollution from internal combustion engines, and free from the struggle to acquire oil.
Think about the benefits of using magnetism to vastly alter our world. Surely the expenses involved would more than be worth it in the end. Building the infrastructure for a magnetic levitation system could be easily paid for alone by the money we would save from military interventions over oil related instances around the world. We will spend billions upon billions of dollars to support military operations, and spend fortunes tending to those countries that supply the oil, and yet, we cannot seem to figure out that if we spent a small portion of that money a little differently, all of that other hassle would be eliminated.
Seems so simply logical, doesn't it? If this does not convince you that something 'strange' is afoot, than I cannot get through to you.
The ancients knew all about the connection between magnetism and the human experience; between the vibratory frequency of the human design and the harmonic balance of creation, and all about ascendance and transcendence. Many of their monuments and legends are testaments of this magnetic harmony and inter-dimensional experience.
All I can do is tell you that there is a reality about magnetism/vibration/frequency that surrounds you in every aspect of your life, that some may call quantum physics, magic, occult, or supernatural, but it is as natural as the air you breathe, and just as important to your ability to evolve. It is up to you to figure out why this truth remains such a 'mystery'.
Many thoughts abound speaking of ways of enhancing one's life, which runs the gamete from, accessing your creative spirit for enhancing your material environment, where such proponents claim one can make themselves wealthy and prosperous by 'positive thinking', to another aspect of spirituality involving the accessing of some aspect of one's higher self for the purpose of ascending immediately into Nirvana, some place of heavenly bliss.
In between these two, and throughout this process of accessing and moving from physical to spiritual, we find the manifestations of those processes in religion and philosophy. And this has become the human experience.