04-28-2011, 12:06 PM
I agree with 3DM about it being unconscious, except it may be the potentiator of spirit rather than potentiator of mind. I do know the unconscious mind is full of the secret workings of our experience, I just don't know that what degree. Do we have a different mind in every 3D incarnation? If so then maybe the spirit is like a mind blueprint which is the foundation for all of a particular entities 3D incarnations, a blueprint including polarity choice.
Maybe polarity is chosen before the very first 3D incarnation, or maybe its chosen in one of the early 3D lifetimes once the entity has gotten an adequate taste of both paths. But then what would lead most people to prefer STO and a few to prefer STS? Ra said 'some prefer the light and others prefer the dark', perhaps implying that we just need to accept that different people have different preferences for reasons beyond our comprehension. Or maybe Don could've dug deeper into that response. Why does one incarnate one life as a carpenter and another as a writer? Why/how was the bias towards that skill chosen? Maybe at some level core personality traits like polarity bias are based on something we'd consider random but higher density entities would see a pattern to. Or maybe time isn't linear and every moment our personality is constantly changing to adapt to the needs of the changing universe as decided by our higher self, but changing in a way where we don't notice it changed.
Another question would be: once the polarity is chosen for the first time, is it set in stone or can the entity change their bias many lifetimes later? The latter might be the case because of what Ra said about those 4D STO wanderers who came to Venus and ended up becoming STS - but then once on a 4D STS planet they worked their way back to STO. So maybe in 3D the veil is so thick that you can't even remember your polarity choice at times, but once in a post-veil density you can remember your choice, which could mean that the choice is at the spirit or higher self level rather than mind level. When I was younger I was walking the STS path rather well despite my concern for human rights and it took me years to change my personality, and I only could because of that core bias towards STO which constantly nudged me back in the right direction.
Maybe polarity is chosen before the very first 3D incarnation, or maybe its chosen in one of the early 3D lifetimes once the entity has gotten an adequate taste of both paths. But then what would lead most people to prefer STO and a few to prefer STS? Ra said 'some prefer the light and others prefer the dark', perhaps implying that we just need to accept that different people have different preferences for reasons beyond our comprehension. Or maybe Don could've dug deeper into that response. Why does one incarnate one life as a carpenter and another as a writer? Why/how was the bias towards that skill chosen? Maybe at some level core personality traits like polarity bias are based on something we'd consider random but higher density entities would see a pattern to. Or maybe time isn't linear and every moment our personality is constantly changing to adapt to the needs of the changing universe as decided by our higher self, but changing in a way where we don't notice it changed.
Another question would be: once the polarity is chosen for the first time, is it set in stone or can the entity change their bias many lifetimes later? The latter might be the case because of what Ra said about those 4D STO wanderers who came to Venus and ended up becoming STS - but then once on a 4D STS planet they worked their way back to STO. So maybe in 3D the veil is so thick that you can't even remember your polarity choice at times, but once in a post-veil density you can remember your choice, which could mean that the choice is at the spirit or higher self level rather than mind level. When I was younger I was walking the STS path rather well despite my concern for human rights and it took me years to change my personality, and I only could because of that core bias towards STO which constantly nudged me back in the right direction.