05-13-2013, 10:33 PM
"I wonder how 4th density negative ends up serving the Creator."
The average polarization on earth prior to 12/21 was less than 51% positive, so earth has been third density negative for a long time. It might still be less than 51% on average, so we could still be classified as third density negative.
Without the abuse from 4D negative earth could be very positive.
The adversarial dynamics create challenge. The challenges are there to be overcome. Most of us humanoids have fallen in one way or another as a result of these challenges, and then we had to recover and learn how to integrate our higher nature when society was pressuring us to hide our heads in the sand.
Humans need to see the influence of both HD plus and minus and then find themselves in both and gradually select a preference. How could humans learn anything without the simultaneous influence of both HD plus and minus? Isn't that how they serve the creator? Their adversarial influence stimulates evolution.
Their influence also adds a lot of dimension to all art forms. Great music includes dark themes, and the negatives have contributed to music art and dance.
Case in point: The Godfather movies.... or the Sopranos... as a most obvious example where art was imitating life that was also imitating art.
I could never figure out why I hated Richard Wagner so much. Then I journeyed into my experience on HD negative as composer droid. Long story.... the punch line is how the negatives are often overly passionate
about their art. A lot of them adore Wagner. I already hated Wagner before I was born as I had an association between really shitty classical music with HD negative anti-consciousness. If I need to trigger my human shadow, I only need to play crappy classical music.
Rakshasas were the demonic kingdom ancient India. Rakshasas were advanced with music. I think a lot of them have graduated from rakshasha to human, and some have helped develop rock music. Progressive rock delves into dark themes, and it's entertaining the way
R rated movies can be entertaining. Heavy metal is often dark and I don't care for it. However, some people find heavy metal useful for getting connected to their anger.
The average polarization on earth prior to 12/21 was less than 51% positive, so earth has been third density negative for a long time. It might still be less than 51% on average, so we could still be classified as third density negative.
Without the abuse from 4D negative earth could be very positive.
The adversarial dynamics create challenge. The challenges are there to be overcome. Most of us humanoids have fallen in one way or another as a result of these challenges, and then we had to recover and learn how to integrate our higher nature when society was pressuring us to hide our heads in the sand.
Humans need to see the influence of both HD plus and minus and then find themselves in both and gradually select a preference. How could humans learn anything without the simultaneous influence of both HD plus and minus? Isn't that how they serve the creator? Their adversarial influence stimulates evolution.
Their influence also adds a lot of dimension to all art forms. Great music includes dark themes, and the negatives have contributed to music art and dance.
Case in point: The Godfather movies.... or the Sopranos... as a most obvious example where art was imitating life that was also imitating art.
I could never figure out why I hated Richard Wagner so much. Then I journeyed into my experience on HD negative as composer droid. Long story.... the punch line is how the negatives are often overly passionate
about their art. A lot of them adore Wagner. I already hated Wagner before I was born as I had an association between really shitty classical music with HD negative anti-consciousness. If I need to trigger my human shadow, I only need to play crappy classical music.
Rakshasas were the demonic kingdom ancient India. Rakshasas were advanced with music. I think a lot of them have graduated from rakshasha to human, and some have helped develop rock music. Progressive rock delves into dark themes, and it's entertaining the way
R rated movies can be entertaining. Heavy metal is often dark and I don't care for it. However, some people find heavy metal useful for getting connected to their anger.