Acceptance is the conscious integration of something viable of the logos.
What does 'choosing the STO path' mean? Are the paths that clear? Apparently not, as entities switch their polarity even without the 3rd density veil.
The acceptance of principles or values that are consonant with the view of others as self, rather than suppression of something that is part of the logos, for example, leads in the STO 'working-bias' direction. So polarity is not so much the conscious choice, but rather what one makes viable of the opportunities provided. This results in polarization (if done in a conscious, honest manner), and is done with the use of the will. The will must be used in order to bring to light those things which may be accepted or rejected.
The first barrier to acceptance would seem to be honesty. Many people also say 'fear', because it's the common reaction to information that has the potential to be accepted or rejected. But fear is like a second barrier, along with 'hope', on top of the honest evaluation.
(04-24-2011, 10:21 PM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: How, then, are will and acceptance reconciled? How does one choose the STO path while accepting that which is not chosen?
What does 'choosing the STO path' mean? Are the paths that clear? Apparently not, as entities switch their polarity even without the 3rd density veil.
The acceptance of principles or values that are consonant with the view of others as self, rather than suppression of something that is part of the logos, for example, leads in the STO 'working-bias' direction. So polarity is not so much the conscious choice, but rather what one makes viable of the opportunities provided. This results in polarization (if done in a conscious, honest manner), and is done with the use of the will. The will must be used in order to bring to light those things which may be accepted or rejected.
The first barrier to acceptance would seem to be honesty. Many people also say 'fear', because it's the common reaction to information that has the potential to be accepted or rejected. But fear is like a second barrier, along with 'hope', on top of the honest evaluation.