In speaking about 4D.. "..it is a plane wherein individual differences are pronounced although automatically harmonized by group consensus."
In the same way that you have a duty to accept others, you're also an individual that has value which needs acceptance..coming both from others and yourself. Few are able to break free from heavily distorted social ideals.
"It is not for a being of polarity in the physical consciousness to pick and choose among attributes, thus building the roles that cause blockages and confusions in the already-distorted mind complex. Each acceptance smoothes part of the many distortions that the faculty you call judgment engenders."
The above doesn't mean you're allowed free reign to just act however you feel though ("Oh I'm just being me."), as much of the mind can involve emotional thinking. The purpose of spontaneous responses and balancing is to achieve greater discipline.
I think he's referring to this..
"We have found it to be inappropriate in the extreme to encourage the overcoming of any desires, except to suggest the imagination rather than the carrying out in the physical plane, as you call it, of those desires not consonant with the Law of One; this preserving the primal distortion of free will."
In the same way that you have a duty to accept others, you're also an individual that has value which needs acceptance..coming both from others and yourself. Few are able to break free from heavily distorted social ideals.
"It is not for a being of polarity in the physical consciousness to pick and choose among attributes, thus building the roles that cause blockages and confusions in the already-distorted mind complex. Each acceptance smoothes part of the many distortions that the faculty you call judgment engenders."
The above doesn't mean you're allowed free reign to just act however you feel though ("Oh I'm just being me."), as much of the mind can involve emotional thinking. The purpose of spontaneous responses and balancing is to achieve greater discipline.
(05-02-2013, 10:33 PM)JustLikeYou Wrote: I think you have misread the quotation.
I think he's referring to this..
"We have found it to be inappropriate in the extreme to encourage the overcoming of any desires, except to suggest the imagination rather than the carrying out in the physical plane, as you call it, of those desires not consonant with the Law of One; this preserving the primal distortion of free will."