06-17-2011, 01:39 PM
But is the polarity inherent in the thing itself or is it in the interaction with the thing? That is, the relevancy of the polarity is unique to each individual I feel. Each action is context based, so you cannot really say that any particular ACTION has any polarity but only the intention surrounding the use of the action.
My point is that you /can't/ categorize because what exactly constitutes a change in polarity only influences the involved individual. Lets take killing as a good example. Some might instantly state it's an action of negative polarity. However, what if you kill someone unintentionally, perhaps even in the process of protecting someone else? Which action has more "weight", the saving or the killing? In this case lets say the person had pure intentions of saviour, they only wanted to protect life, yet some accident or other happened in the process and resulted in the death of another. How will the person's polarity shift? Indeed, what if it was the choice of the person who died to have their death at that time (consciously or not), and so the person who caused the accident will in fact have only been a player in THAT person's reality, a necessary one at that?
Really, action cannot be categorized, action itself is without polarity, action is just a movement, something you use, and the same action will not always polarize in the same way! Intention is very relevant to polarity I feel, since THAT is where the SPIRIT of the action lies.
My point is that you /can't/ categorize because what exactly constitutes a change in polarity only influences the involved individual. Lets take killing as a good example. Some might instantly state it's an action of negative polarity. However, what if you kill someone unintentionally, perhaps even in the process of protecting someone else? Which action has more "weight", the saving or the killing? In this case lets say the person had pure intentions of saviour, they only wanted to protect life, yet some accident or other happened in the process and resulted in the death of another. How will the person's polarity shift? Indeed, what if it was the choice of the person who died to have their death at that time (consciously or not), and so the person who caused the accident will in fact have only been a player in THAT person's reality, a necessary one at that?
Really, action cannot be categorized, action itself is without polarity, action is just a movement, something you use, and the same action will not always polarize in the same way! Intention is very relevant to polarity I feel, since THAT is where the SPIRIT of the action lies.