You underestimate the law of confusion.
You don't need to be negatively polarized to engage in warfare and conquest, you simply need a belief system which legitimizes the use of violence as a means to an end seen as positive. This belief system would not necessarily be a service-to-self one, it could simply be a confused one.
Let's look at the only mention of Mohammad in the Law of One books (which comes on the tail end of Ra's discussion of Akhenaten's attempt to reintroduce religion based on the Law of One in session 2 query 2):
"However, this entity’s [talking about Akhenaten here] beliefs were accepted by very few. His priests gave lip service only, without the spiritual distortion towards seeking. The peoples continued in their beliefs. When this entity was no longer in this density, again the polarized beliefs in the many gods came into their own and continued so until the one known as Muhammad delivered the peoples into a more intelligible distortion of mind/body/spirit relationships."
So while Akhenaten's religious reforms were ineffective in the long term, Ra says it was Mohammad who was able to "deliver the peoples into a more intelligible distortion of mind/body/spirit relationships." This doesn't sound like the actions of a service-to-self individual to me.
You don't need to be negatively polarized to engage in warfare and conquest, you simply need a belief system which legitimizes the use of violence as a means to an end seen as positive. This belief system would not necessarily be a service-to-self one, it could simply be a confused one.
Let's look at the only mention of Mohammad in the Law of One books (which comes on the tail end of Ra's discussion of Akhenaten's attempt to reintroduce religion based on the Law of One in session 2 query 2):
"However, this entity’s [talking about Akhenaten here] beliefs were accepted by very few. His priests gave lip service only, without the spiritual distortion towards seeking. The peoples continued in their beliefs. When this entity was no longer in this density, again the polarized beliefs in the many gods came into their own and continued so until the one known as Muhammad delivered the peoples into a more intelligible distortion of mind/body/spirit relationships."
So while Akhenaten's religious reforms were ineffective in the long term, Ra says it was Mohammad who was able to "deliver the peoples into a more intelligible distortion of mind/body/spirit relationships." This doesn't sound like the actions of a service-to-self individual to me.