06-20-2015, 03:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-20-2015, 04:21 AM by APeacefulWarrior.)
(06-20-2015, 02:46 AM)Shawnna Wrote: Learning comes from introspection for most individuals, IMHO. I do understand there are those who will simply adopt the beliefs of others for whatever reason. For me introspection is the only way I learn anything that is retained at the soul level.
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My understanding of our purpose here is learning Love; not wisdom. If I remember right, according to Ra, wisdom is the 5th density. If we are to serve others from a standpoint of Love, perhaps understanding how best to express that within our currently limited capacity makes a lot of sense.
It's fine if introspection is your preferred mode of learning, but it's not true for everyone. That's the issue here. There are many types of learning, and they are all valid, which necessitates there be many forms of teaching as well.
And while it's true that at the planetary level, the goal is a transition into 4D existence, the goals of each individual will still vary greatly. Some are here on Earth to learn Love, others Wisdom, and yet others Unity. Being able to incarnate on such a high-energy, complex, chaotic planet means there's plenty of catalyst for everyone to help them down whatever path they feel is best for their own spiritual development.
I see no need or reason to restrict the types of learning going on. And if someone can, for example, learn about Love and Wisdom simultaneously, that would only speed their own growth towards ultimate re-unification with the Creator.
And on a related note, since this is something you indicated is important to your own spiritual development...
Quote:Personally, I feel that the second I believe I'm more <insert your noun here> than anyone else, my ego has taken over and I'm on a slippery spiritual slope.
I have to confess that I tend to stay at the 100,000 foot level of all of this so anything beyond "Love" and "Law of One" doesn't resonate with me.
I'm having a very hard time reconciling these two statements. I don't think I've ever heard someone describe themselves as being literally above the concerns of others without there being some assumption of superiority involved. It tends to imply a "looking down upon" attitude. I'd respectfully suggest you ponder this in your meditations.
Just because something is unimportant to you, that doesn't diminish its importance to your other-selves. As all are One, their concerns are still your concerns. If you can find ways to help them improve themselves and move further along their own individual paths, you therefore help improve the One which unifies us all.
(And you might even learn something along the way!
