(06-23-2020, 11:48 AM)Great Central Sun Wrote: I believe you can find more fulfillment in both success and failure by going with the flow so to speak.
The greater you are in alignment with divine will, the more you will see your preferred reality manifest.
It can be heaven on earth, as it is becoming for me.
And I do not have this idea of winning at all costs.
I am in the moment, not focused on past or future.
As you grow, you begin to be held in magnetic alignment in thought and body to the flow of the Universe.
Decisions become easy. Life becomes easy and phenomenal.
But yes, you have to work at it at first. Work to better yourself. But there is a time when you need to let go of expectation.
I worked for years on getting my energy field very dense.
Now, if it's too hot I just say "make it cold" and temperature will lower 10 degrees in 5-10 minutes.
A dense energy field can alter reality. But it's an intense path, not for everyone. Some choose a path of silent listening to Creator.
(06-23-2020, 02:45 PM)Black Dragon Wrote: Then that business wasn't for them, or at least isn't for them anymore after they awaken. A choice will have to be made(this is after all the density of choices). Everyone has to make hard, shitty choices and sacrifices sometime in this life, and it doesn't always mean that you "lose" in the long run. In fact, such a thing can be an opportunity for a new beginning. Maybe this theoretical person is sustaining a house that's overly big for their needs and a pain in the ass to clean anyway, and buying new cars all the time while their old ones would have served well for years longer...so maybe some of the material "fat" they will have to trim is just crap that was wasting their time and money anyway. Maybe a lot of what they are "losing" is unnecessary s*** and status symbols that are neither functional nor efficient in terms of a fulfilling life.
Maybe this person gets a new occupation that isn't perfect, but way less stress and guilt and doesn't revolve around screwing people over. They get a modest apartment, a reliable used car, and actually start making time for stuff in their lives that doesn't have to do with "keeping up with the Jones's". Maybe they start meeting people with more wholesome life priorities, make some friends that are actually friends, and possibly romantic opportunities with people who are also of more integrity.
It's really a choice to take a risk, take a leap, and to follow the heart and integrity regardless of what the "system" does. I've seen examples of how some people in other countries do a lot with very little. They have what we'd consider a piss poor living, but they are always travelling, seeing friends and family, having new experiences, pursuing hobbies, and generally living a well-rounded and fulfilling life. An attitude of abundance vs one of lack is a big factor.
When one breaks away from the yellow ray distortions of the "system", it can be scary, it can be a risk, but it can also be an adventure full of new opportunities, and time to examine what stuff in life is not worth clinging on to, whether it's material items or beliefs.
There's always at least a small element of competition when you are working within a flawed system and trying to make money, even of course, in things like art and writing. If you give it your best with no intention of screwing anyone and let the chips fall where they may, you are not failing to be STO.
I could be wrong, but it seems like parts of these responses are directed towards me.
I'm going to be transparent and say that in my case, if I have to choose between complete acceptance of everything or admitting defeat to the world (including my parents, which I won't go into) after everything I've experienced, I will absolutely choose to control my situation regardless of the cost to positive polarity. My own situation and drives aren't motivated by shiny things. This issue may be temporal, a blip on a cosmic scale, but since we're all going to make it back at some point in eternity anyways, I'm setting my own terms for this lifetime. They're non-negotiable.
There may be a false equivalency with worldly failure and positive polarity, which is what I'm contemplating on a personal level. They don't have to go hand in hand.
I'm wrestling with the nuances of that and all the grey area in between, but nobody has to try to 'convert' me to anything. All paths lead back to the Creator, and all serve the Creator. Whatever I do personally is of my free will, and this is something I'm weighing heavily.
That said, this thread isn't about my personal issues. The topic is something I'm contemplating partially because that grey area does play into my own life, but I still want to discuss the mechanisms of competition and polarity in general... Whether somebody can truly live in a competitive state and polarize positively, how that could be managed, and whether or not it has to be difficult.