12-22-2017, 01:46 PM
I just want to point out that it is not the nature of catalysts to be harsh, one's catalysts reflect oneself and so if they are harsh then that reflects your own relationship with yourself. The notion of catalyst is without any notion of right or wrong, good or bad nor any desire toward where you head and at what pace. To me they really are a response to your own will in term of what transformation you desire and they are literally there to guide you in whatever choice of path you make without having a leaning of their own as to what path you should take. If you want to see everything as good or bad and right or wrong, then obviously this will creates pulls in your reality everywhere you feel charged about this subjective-dualization in your mind.
3D is not even designed to be harsh of itself, it is what is held within the minds that create this climate more than the density. A lot of people see the world as cold and harsh and cut themselves from its warmth, a lot of people see others as ill and attract to see the ills of others, a lot of people expect the worse of others and attract the worse of them, a lot of people think they deserve no good and attract little of it, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc. This is a build up of confused perceptions over time. Another reason to atrract harsh catalysts could be because of justifying negative charges as positive ones, i.e. thinking it is positive within a certain context to hold a negative charge when a negative charge is what it is, this would create a polarized play of tensions within your energy.
Another angle to it, which may resonate more with the people of this forum, is that the harshness of catalysts may represent how much the way you attempt to become oversteps what can't be overcome in you. Some wanna be a badass beacon of light while not having any focus on balancing the elements within themselves that block this from happening and so they instead seek a greater flow hoping the distortions of self will be overcome through it, when instead they are magnified by plain direct cause and effect. The first step of the positive path is embracing and loving where you are at to then move from there. If instead the first step taken is to reject the self for what it is and where it is at, then don't expect a pleasant road because the further you'll go and the more it'll try to make you look back at square 1, which was the beginning of this road and where the paradox of it can melt, because that step you took was all along the greatest hinderment to the direction you sincerely desire to walk.
Much like catalysts, the law of responsability resolves around your perception of things, it does not judge but just responds to your charges.
3D is not even designed to be harsh of itself, it is what is held within the minds that create this climate more than the density. A lot of people see the world as cold and harsh and cut themselves from its warmth, a lot of people see others as ill and attract to see the ills of others, a lot of people expect the worse of others and attract the worse of them, a lot of people think they deserve no good and attract little of it, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc. This is a build up of confused perceptions over time. Another reason to atrract harsh catalysts could be because of justifying negative charges as positive ones, i.e. thinking it is positive within a certain context to hold a negative charge when a negative charge is what it is, this would create a polarized play of tensions within your energy.
Another angle to it, which may resonate more with the people of this forum, is that the harshness of catalysts may represent how much the way you attempt to become oversteps what can't be overcome in you. Some wanna be a badass beacon of light while not having any focus on balancing the elements within themselves that block this from happening and so they instead seek a greater flow hoping the distortions of self will be overcome through it, when instead they are magnified by plain direct cause and effect. The first step of the positive path is embracing and loving where you are at to then move from there. If instead the first step taken is to reject the self for what it is and where it is at, then don't expect a pleasant road because the further you'll go and the more it'll try to make you look back at square 1, which was the beginning of this road and where the paradox of it can melt, because that step you took was all along the greatest hinderment to the direction you sincerely desire to walk.
Much like catalysts, the law of responsability resolves around your perception of things, it does not judge but just responds to your charges.