As I suspected from your other post, I'm glad you came to much the same conclusions in regards to service. 
PS: The thread title is exceptionally eloquent.
I would comment that you probably aren't even polarizing at all or very little if your heart isn't in the right place when performing a physical service. Eg, if your primary motivation for volunteering at a soup kitchen is to polarize positively, you aren't going to gain any/much polarity. I would liken it to paying lip service.
Disclaimer: of course, you can't judge another's polarity; just a very general opinion.
I have observed that many people are coming to the same conclusions in a relatively short time frame (lets says 6 months - 2 years) with a quite a few different topics.
I wonder if this phenomenon is being caused by new concepts being filtered into our collective subconscious, then the intuitive-types consciously realizing it?

PS: The thread title is exceptionally eloquent.

(12-21-2014, 07:31 PM)Jade Wrote: Wow, I think you did such a great job articulating how polarizing can get in the way of true service (which I believe you said you wanted to touch on). So often people let themselves get bogged down with an overactive heart chakra - the trap of the martyr. They work so hard to do good and then feel as if they haven't made a dent in the suffering of the world, and get down on themselves for being worthless. The inner work is the outer work = the suffering you alleviate in yourself is the suffering you alleviate for the whole world.
I would comment that you probably aren't even polarizing at all or very little if your heart isn't in the right place when performing a physical service. Eg, if your primary motivation for volunteering at a soup kitchen is to polarize positively, you aren't going to gain any/much polarity. I would liken it to paying lip service.
Disclaimer: of course, you can't judge another's polarity; just a very general opinion.
(12-21-2014, 08:53 PM)Icaro Wrote: Wonderfully expressed. I've come to the same conclusions over the past half year. [...]
I have observed that many people are coming to the same conclusions in a relatively short time frame (lets says 6 months - 2 years) with a quite a few different topics.
I wonder if this phenomenon is being caused by new concepts being filtered into our collective subconscious, then the intuitive-types consciously realizing it?