03-02-2016, 03:54 PM
Quote:The more I read about STS/STO discussions the more I realize it is not polarity that is illusion in itself but more the separation of paths. If there was only STO before the veil, it's kind of still the same. The veil being an illusion, every entity exploring STS is still STO at their roots. So polarity is not an illusion in the sense that there definitely is a choice offered to every entity for a path to choose. But it's more like whatever the choice is, it's never really escaping the STO path. Only in illusion it is possible to believe that one has chose a different path of it's own. But in the end it's still the creator exploring all of his different paths.
Yes, I like this very much. It's the illusion of the paths. The two paths create a variety of experience, and the intensification/separation of the two paths is what creates the width of the spectrum.
Quote:Are you talking about typical elites like politicians, bankers and the likes. Or are you referring to elite bloodlines? I believe those who are known to mainstream media pretty much fit in the ''ready to do anything to have what they want'' category. But elite bloodlines are definitely on a path of absorbing spiritual negative energy in whatever form they can. I think the distinction is important because their polarity is gained differently.
Don't they go hand in hand? I mean, the elites start at the bloodlines, and they breed and/or recruit others - often who have loose ties to the "bloodlines". Either way, Ra says you shall know them by their fruits, and I was specifically referring to those who horde large sums of money for themselves by exploiting our capitalistic society. One of the first families that come into my head is actually the Waltons. They have ridiculous sums of wealth yet almost none of their employees actually make a living wage, and many if not most are on government benefits. They also exploit the system by placing product orders so large that companies have to do all sorts of weird things to comply. So the Waltons appear to be an example of those who are absorbing all energy that they can reach for their benefit and power, without thought towards other-selves.
But you are right. The elites at the top of the bloodlines, the oldest "money" as it is definitely represented in our society, are the higher-ups, and the "ready to do anything" types are the minions doing the bidding. They are just biding their time while they work their way up the ladder, siphoning off what they can get from those above and below them.