08-09-2012, 02:29 AM
No activity is inherently service to others, or service to self. It is the intent driving said action which determines the polarity. One cannot know the motivation of another. One can only surmise, given the available data (well, in 3rd density in any-case).
There are some actions, though, that are quite difficult to see ever being STO however. For example: rape. It would take a creative mind to conjure a scenario in which that was motivated by a desire to serve others. It would be highly improbable. Also, not all STO or STS behaviors are of the same degree or caliber of "positivity" or "negativity". One STS behavior could serve self more than another behavior.
Ra has stated that it is as difficult to achieve 51% of thought and behavior oriented toward service to others, as it is to achieve 95% thought and behavior directed toward service to self.
There are some actions, though, that are quite difficult to see ever being STO however. For example: rape. It would take a creative mind to conjure a scenario in which that was motivated by a desire to serve others. It would be highly improbable. Also, not all STO or STS behaviors are of the same degree or caliber of "positivity" or "negativity". One STS behavior could serve self more than another behavior.
Ra has stated that it is as difficult to achieve 51% of thought and behavior oriented toward service to others, as it is to achieve 95% thought and behavior directed toward service to self.

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