04-15-2015, 05:15 AM
Ra has said that many of the ills of this planet can be attributed to the avoidance of catalyst. When catalyst is avoided, the opportunities for polarization are being neglected, and many consequences follow from this.
One is a shorted life span. One is the increase of disease to that the physical body can exit in a timely fashion.
One interesting feature of the avoidance of catalyst is that it creates a high or frantic energy. I have seen this in myself and others. It is not necessarily 'manic', but the desire to avoid creates a space where a high amount of mental energy is brought into play.
Think of catalyst like a test or a school assignment that you should be doing. In this case, the school assignment isn't something external, that someone imposed on you, but it's something that you've chosen for yourself. Instead of doing the assignment straight away, we like to put it off to later. We can find more pleasant things to do, because catalyst usually involves the mirror of self-reflection, and we sometimes see things we don't like to see.
There is a kind of pleasure in avoiding one's task or assignment. I'm sure we've all felt that in school. Being able to get away without doing something. It creates a certain type of delightful energy.
We can use that energy to do almost anything. We can distract ourselves in an infinite number of ways, and make excuses or reasons for it. We can say that it's harmless, or even helping other people. But it doesn't get to the root issue - I am avoiding my catalyst, and that is the motive for these other activities, and the production of these frantic energies.
One is a shorted life span. One is the increase of disease to that the physical body can exit in a timely fashion.
One interesting feature of the avoidance of catalyst is that it creates a high or frantic energy. I have seen this in myself and others. It is not necessarily 'manic', but the desire to avoid creates a space where a high amount of mental energy is brought into play.
Think of catalyst like a test or a school assignment that you should be doing. In this case, the school assignment isn't something external, that someone imposed on you, but it's something that you've chosen for yourself. Instead of doing the assignment straight away, we like to put it off to later. We can find more pleasant things to do, because catalyst usually involves the mirror of self-reflection, and we sometimes see things we don't like to see.
There is a kind of pleasure in avoiding one's task or assignment. I'm sure we've all felt that in school. Being able to get away without doing something. It creates a certain type of delightful energy.
We can use that energy to do almost anything. We can distract ourselves in an infinite number of ways, and make excuses or reasons for it. We can say that it's harmless, or even helping other people. But it doesn't get to the root issue - I am avoiding my catalyst, and that is the motive for these other activities, and the production of these frantic energies.