05-10-2011, 06:59 PM
I was thinking about the Choice just recently. Indeed, how does one come to the point of choosing one pole or the other?
It may not be all that complicated. Imagine a mass landing by ETs on a planet whose population is not yet ready for it. Of course, the first reaction would most likely be fear. This can cause the choice to be immediately activated.
One might either:
1. Polarize immediately STS by doing anything in one's power to protect oneself from perceived harm. This may even include using weapons on the ETs or on other people who might be in the way. (Consider the U.S. military's response to the ongoing -- and continually growing -- UFO "problem.")
or
2. Polarize immediately STO by finding ways to protect and calm the fears of one's fellow humans.
If this is true, the choice need not be made before arriving on Earth. One's lifelong training will most likely determine which way one will go in such a situation, but the choice could also be immediately made in such a case to jump polarities.
It may not be all that complicated. Imagine a mass landing by ETs on a planet whose population is not yet ready for it. Of course, the first reaction would most likely be fear. This can cause the choice to be immediately activated.
One might either:
1. Polarize immediately STS by doing anything in one's power to protect oneself from perceived harm. This may even include using weapons on the ETs or on other people who might be in the way. (Consider the U.S. military's response to the ongoing -- and continually growing -- UFO "problem.")
or
2. Polarize immediately STO by finding ways to protect and calm the fears of one's fellow humans.
If this is true, the choice need not be made before arriving on Earth. One's lifelong training will most likely determine which way one will go in such a situation, but the choice could also be immediately made in such a case to jump polarities.