01-09-2022, 08:02 PM
The fundamental error is when we think of STO and STS as being opposite polarities we assume that once polarity is moved past or reconciled in 6th to 7th density, that polarity becomes neutral. This is belied by the Ra material which makes clear that before STS was conceptualized, the goal was to polarize as STO. In essence you had a monopole instead of a dipole. So 6th and 7th density is not neutral, it is STO because that is ultimately the current only path to the creator that Ra and Co. know of.
When Wisdom and Compassion are blended the result can often look neutral. An example would be the parent who knows that something may cause a minor injury to their child, yet letting the child experience that injury to learn the lesson of danger first hand, and being there to make sure the child understands what happened and to help the child heal afterwards. Over compassion protects the child from every minor injury, stunting the growth, and over wisdom would throw the child to the proverbial wolves, to sink or swim.
The STS entity would not teach the child for the child's own good, but would teach the child in such a manner for the STS entities own good.
Another misconception is that the Choice is a one time thing. It is an ongoing choice. We have many small and some major choices in life that determine the cumulative effort we have made to polarize, whether consciously or not. A great example is in part three of the original Star Wars Trilogy. At the very end Vader makes a STO choice that saves Luke. This does not change his polarity by itself, but it shows that we always have choices we can make and each one is important.
When Wisdom and Compassion are blended the result can often look neutral. An example would be the parent who knows that something may cause a minor injury to their child, yet letting the child experience that injury to learn the lesson of danger first hand, and being there to make sure the child understands what happened and to help the child heal afterwards. Over compassion protects the child from every minor injury, stunting the growth, and over wisdom would throw the child to the proverbial wolves, to sink or swim.
The STS entity would not teach the child for the child's own good, but would teach the child in such a manner for the STS entities own good.
Another misconception is that the Choice is a one time thing. It is an ongoing choice. We have many small and some major choices in life that determine the cumulative effort we have made to polarize, whether consciously or not. A great example is in part three of the original Star Wars Trilogy. At the very end Vader makes a STO choice that saves Luke. This does not change his polarity by itself, but it shows that we always have choices we can make and each one is important.