08-28-2012, 06:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-28-2012, 06:27 PM by Bring4th_Austin.)
Zen, would this be an accurate example of the point you are trying to make?
Using the attack scenario:
In this case, the perfectly balanced entity did not have to search for love in the situation, rather it was an automatic response. For that particular individual to seek and acknowledge that love would be placing emphasis on the circumstance, creating a contrast between love in that moment and love in any other moment.
When acceptance is consistent and complete, there is no emphasis between the love in different moments, and it is not necessary to seek or acknowledge it. The exercise, as well as 3D catalyst, is no longer useful. When everything in every moment is accepted, there is nothing to recognize outside of love, so seeking love would be redundant.
Using the attack scenario:
Quote:Questioner: Would a perfectly balanced entity feel any emotional response in being attacked by the other-self?
Ra: I am Ra. This is correct. The response is love.
In this case, the perfectly balanced entity did not have to search for love in the situation, rather it was an automatic response. For that particular individual to seek and acknowledge that love would be placing emphasis on the circumstance, creating a contrast between love in that moment and love in any other moment.
When acceptance is consistent and complete, there is no emphasis between the love in different moments, and it is not necessary to seek or acknowledge it. The exercise, as well as 3D catalyst, is no longer useful. When everything in every moment is accepted, there is nothing to recognize outside of love, so seeking love would be redundant.
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