02-05-2016, 10:38 AM
I actually think, ironically, that this post of yours is almost devoid of any hateful energies, even though you are talking about hatred, you are expressing it in a very creative and productive way, here.
I agree with you entirely and would add another layer: Our society has distorted "aggression" to mean "violence", when aggression is actually just the yang, the external driving force, the masculine energy force. Seth equates "aggression" with Ra's definition of Love: the driving energy force, the thrust. What I see in your post is that you desperately want to do something, and as you said, in our distorted societal ways, we idolize people like Dexter (my dog was named Dexter, so I'm not pointing fingers), because we are so conditioned to equate that creative thrust with violence. It goes hand in hand with not valuing lifeforms. "Well, I don't like it, I can just remove its existence" is valid logic to a lot of people, but as those who are aware of metaphysical energies, we know that removing a problem externally or running away from it will not solve it, it will just pop up in another form later.
So yes, I think it's important to cultivate a love and appreciation of others and value them. There are no mistakes, there is no waste, and each human is capable of realizing oneness in a moment. We're all infinitely valuable.
I agree with you entirely and would add another layer: Our society has distorted "aggression" to mean "violence", when aggression is actually just the yang, the external driving force, the masculine energy force. Seth equates "aggression" with Ra's definition of Love: the driving energy force, the thrust. What I see in your post is that you desperately want to do something, and as you said, in our distorted societal ways, we idolize people like Dexter (my dog was named Dexter, so I'm not pointing fingers), because we are so conditioned to equate that creative thrust with violence. It goes hand in hand with not valuing lifeforms. "Well, I don't like it, I can just remove its existence" is valid logic to a lot of people, but as those who are aware of metaphysical energies, we know that removing a problem externally or running away from it will not solve it, it will just pop up in another form later.
So yes, I think it's important to cultivate a love and appreciation of others and value them. There are no mistakes, there is no waste, and each human is capable of realizing oneness in a moment. We're all infinitely valuable.