09-13-2014, 07:25 AM
(09-03-2014, 05:50 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: Do we polarize negatively when we do an evil deed by the intensity of that deed? No more, no less?
If it's a lot of little dishonest actions, do they add up to overall negative polarity?
Do our deeds both good and bad provide a certain inertia to how we polarize?
If one's character is to steal, and to get paid for work they didn't do, does that overall affect one's polarity in an intense manner? Is one's character a determining factor?
Negative polarity is an orientation towards conscious thoughts of separation from other selves. So any behavior that leads you towards a perspective of "me against them" is part of the path of which you speak. Actions are just the play out of thoughts as they gain enough momentum or inertia to result in thoughtforms and tangible expression that is consonant with their essential vibrational nature.
So as to a given deed's effect on polarity? It can only be subjectively appraised as the true inner nature of every act is cloaked to anyone but the experiencer (though you can often intuit the momentum of others actions if you are sensitive enough). However, it it is perfectly possible for a given event to polarize someone more intensely than another act -- a life changing action, as it were.
A lot of little acts of separation could be symptomatic of growing orientation towards separation. But again, this can only be subjectively appraised. The outward actions are just appearances, or manifestations of the inner action which provides the polarized emotional charge.