10-03-2015, 08:50 PM
infringing on free will is a cost-benefit calculation for those on the sto path since infringing on free will loses sto polarization/power but in some cases the benefit of infringing is considered greater than the concurrent loss. obviously the sts path want to infringe since it goes hand in hand with their sts polarization and control. tho there are quotes in the Ra material that suggest they lose polarization by abridging free will as well, but i guess part of the nuance of their abridgment is that the subjugated accept the control. but then just like that quote by Aion before, the orion entities seemingly find it acceptable to interfere with free will. its a bit of a jumble to be honest when it comes to sts. At least for sto the whole abridging free will is bad is much more clear in concept.
Quote:53.3 Questioner: ...First I will ask if you could tell me the affiliation of the entities that contacted Betty Andreasson.
Ra: I am Ra. This query is marginal. We will make the concession towards information with some loss of polarity due to free will being abridged. We request that questions of this nature be kept to a minimum.
Quote:16.9 Questioner: If the Orion group was able to land, would this increase their polarization? What I am trying to get at is, is it better for them to work behind the scenes and get recruits, shall we say, from our planet, the person on our planet going towards service to self strictly on his own using his free will, or is it just as good for the Orion group to land upon our planet and demonstrate remarkable powers and get people like that?
Ra: I am Ra. The first instance is, in the long run, shall we put it, more salubrious for the Orion group in that it does not infringe upon the Law of One by landing and, thus, does its work through those of this planet. In the second circumstance, a mass landing would create a loss of polarization due to the infringement upon the free will of the planet. However, it would be a gamble. If the planet then were conquered and became part of the Empire, the free will would then be re-established. This is restrained in action due to the desire of the Orion group to progress towards the One Creator. This desire to progress inhibits the group from breaking the Law of Confusion.