05-21-2014, 04:37 AM
(05-20-2014, 02:30 PM)Adonai One Wrote:(05-20-2014, 06:04 AM)ChickenInSpace Wrote:(05-18-2014, 08:15 PM)Adonai One Wrote: I will accept anything that happens. Does that answer your question?
I accept the resulting desires of pain, pleasure and whatever comes my way. In this context, I am without seperation. I am everything that will occur. This is what eternity does in its default state. To reach this state one simply must consistently acknowledge it. This is enlightenment, this is the state of no seperation. We are all things, every tiny emotion and potential. Why not embrace it all?
Embracing even what we cannot bear is true freedom.
I would work a job of pain if I had to but I choose not to. Tell me why I should go against myself?
Actually, would you work a job of happiness if you had to? Would you work a job of happiness if you didn't have to?
Also, speaking of eternity - a month or a year compared to an eternity is like measuring nothing against the ocean. In light of this, you could well afford working long enough to gain deep experience with a job. Somehwere between 1-4 years would be a good start.
Saying that your time is consumed by job and therefore unwanted is, to me, saying you don't really perceive this eternity in your life.
This would be allright as it's the most prevalent view of things.
Sometimes we also have to learn to accept things we did not originally desire and be taught how these things can be what we did desire. The 'problem' is that the only way to understand this is to experience it.
To embrace what you cannot bear is, as you say, a way of understanding true freedom.
When I go into these incarnations, there is minimal planning. I make appointments with certain people and guides with a subconscious intent to meet them. The avenue is of my choosing. There is no expectation except only what I desire.
I come here not to learn a lesson in ethics, I come here to have a life for the sake of it as most in my group do. Polarization is only necessary if you desire to serve beyond your current state. I have no such desire. In fact, I am without polarity. I seek to be without polarity.
A typical job will give me a redundant life experience that has a million reruns in my social memory complex. Such memories are a dime a dozen. I seek dynamism in my life and creation. I will provide a dynamic life to my group and to the creator, so the octaves after me are more dynamic. This is my vision of the positive polarity: I seek to be the creator himself by allowing the cosmos to be freer, not constricted and redundant in life experiences.
Every life given to creation shapes the consciousness of future Suns. Let that be known. I do not share this often but I will share it now: My life mission is simply to be unique and of service. That is my offering to the universe so future aspects of the one being we are can be more fulfilled by unique and dynamic experiences, not 40 hour work weeks.
To be clearer on polarity: It is a momentum of service done through acceptance. I use this for my work but, as a tool, it is not an end I serve. I recognize the need to build the tool of polarity but this work is for those who feel their tool is inadequate.
I didn't ask about polarity, I didn't particularly bring up polarity. I didn't ask about 'typical' job, I didn't particularly bring up 'typical' job.
Let's try again.
Would you work a job of happiness if you had to? Would you work a job of happiness if you didn't have to?
Also, if you seek to be without polarity then maybe you shouldn't be of service either to yourself or others?
I believe incarnations per default seek uniqueness in new incarnations. I know I do.
I agree with vervex that a 60 or 40 or 20 hour week are all equally important to Creation.
I would even go so far to say that 'offering' a living where all you know is work is equal to 'offering' a living where nothing you know is work. In fact, the first one could be someone without formal job, effectively unemployed, and the latter could be someone who works, according to common conceptions, around the clock. I believe this whole piece is about outlook and how you chose to view lifestyles.
If you see your life too important to have a 'job', that's a way to view your life and living as well as if you see a 'job' as another unique experience, adding to your knowledge base.