11-04-2013, 11:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-05-2013, 06:48 PM by Adonai One.)
I have found polarity not to just be a two-way, black-white morality system but something much more. When we fully flesh out polarity into not only the analysis of the acceptace/rejection of the freewill of others but also as the acceptance/rejection of catalyst, we begin to see a compass that defines the entire personality of an individual in their various shades of choices as they deal about the catalyst of their lives.
We have four general polarities and two middle pathes:
(Northeast) Upright Right-hand:
Accepts free will of others, accepts and unites with life's challenges to varying degrees. Accepts reality unilaterally.
(Southeast) Averse Right-hand:
Rejects free will of others yet accepts challenge and obstacles with little inner-resistance. Accepts authority and power over others unilaterally.
(Northwest) Upright Left-hand:
Accepts free will of others, resists challenge and obstacles. Believes in power over the self and/or comfort of the self.
(Southwest) Averse Left-hand:
Rejects free will of others, avoids challenge as well. Also believes in power over the self.
Upright Middle:
Neither accepts nor rejects life's catalyst. Very monastic. Avoids desire. Non-incarnative entities and monks usually take this role.
Averse Middle:
Like above except such an entity rejects and disintegrates the self. Found in the inner plane's "hells." A complacent slave can take such a role.
The above are all generalities. People on this planet will tend to fall in between these polarities and much more towards unpolarized states:
(North) Absolute Upright: United with all. Accepts all, only observes.
(South) Absolute Averse: Dissolution into all. Rejects all, seeks death. (Illusionary)
(Origin) Center: Birth of awareness. Unpolarized in all directions. Consists of animals and similar beings.
(East) Unpolarized Right-hand: Seeks approval and accomplishment with no regard to others.
(West) Unpolarized Left-hand: Seeks comfort and luxury with no regard to others.
Just an idea I wanted to jot down.