03-25-2012, 11:12 AM
Quote:This is very intriguing. Could you explain this in more detail? Particularly as applies to negative entities.
It is a paradox. And paradoxes are hard to assimilate in a 3D environment (particularly with a "veil" in between). All paradoxes ultimately resolves in 6D, for that is the spectrum of light in which the seemingly contradictory is unified. And to even try to illustrate 6D concepts with this verbal means of communication is self-defeating in itself.
I may offer an image for your contemplation.
![[Image: stock-photo-732996-rope.jpg]](http://i.istockimg.com/file_thumbview_approve/732996/2/stock-photo-732996-rope.jpg)
It is normal in 3D (veiled) to see an apparent duality in everything. This is commonly perceived as opposite ends in a line. When it comes to positive and negative charges one may think that the further an entity polarizes either way, the further away it would be from its "opposite."
Now, instead of seeing the negative and the positive paths as two opposite ends in a rope, I suggest bringing that rope together to form a ring or a circle where the negative and the positive meet at each end. I propose this image because the essence of all Creation is spherical/cyclical in nature.
![[Image: traffic-circle.jpg]](http://trundlebedtales.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/traffic-circle.jpg)
Contemplate upon this image for a moment and you may understand why it is, in a manner of speaking, "easy" for a negative entity to "swap" to the positive path (to balance itself out). In a way, the negative entity doesn't have much of a choice in the exploration of the negative path after a certain point; having plumbed into the depths of "darkness," having exhausted its negative resources, and seeing itself still unfulfilled or incomplete (for as all entities across the Creation, each one seeks to know itself), it becomes obvious for the the negative entity, in its wisdom, that its next step is to "swap" to positive polarity full-on.
I know this explanation may be insufficient, but the key lies in the simple fact that the more you understand one path, the more you come to understand the other, as illustrated in the above image.
Let me offer an example: take the murderer/rapist/psychopath who spontaneously "converts" to religion and seeks to "revert" his previous actions/thoughts. His zeal and dedication is perhaps even greater than that of the priest who has been preaching all his life and raised in a religious environment since childhood. The murderer/rapist/psychopath may come to a greater understanding of the "light" by having explored the depths of the "darkness."
This is a bad example, but it serves its purpose.
The religious priest, conversely, may find a great temptation in exploring rape and murder, deception and manipulation; thus he may in an instant drop his priestly duties, and become the next murderer/rapist/psychopath.
Extremes are like that. And yet, no matter which imbalance you seek to explore, imbalance naturally and inevitably leads to balance.
PS: Also, it would be wise to remember that when speaking of positive/negative one understands that a positive/negative entity is hardly ever 100% negative or 100% positive.