why discuss polarity issues?

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PostSat Dec 17, 2011 10:44 pm » by Shiva777


Firstly polarity isn't 'bad' in itself. Source/God projects creation by polarizing within itself. It projects consciousness into separate units, be they dimensions, galaxies, planets, human bodies, particles, etc. These interact with each other and the consciousness flows back into its inherent unity in source. There is a natural creative process of polarization and integration. We wouldn't regard the polarity in an electrical battery, the + and -, as bad. The problem arises where the flow back into integrity with source is blocked for any reason, i.e. where the natural flows are distorted or blocked. It is such distortions that are the problem more than the polarity.

Given that we find ourselves with polarity issues, i.e. separation from ourselves/God and separation from others in terms of conflict, how do we deal with this situation? I very much agree that we must firstly find that place of integrity and unity within ourselves. We must integrate to our (D12) Christos & Source consciousness. There is no disagreement here.

What do we do then? Do we detach from the problem, deny its reality, reducing it to the status of an illusion? Or do we engage the problem and try to deal with it? The first option would be great if it worked. But there's the rub.

Let's look at this issue in a practical context. I am driving along in my car and I get a puncture. How do I deal with this? I could go into a nice comfortable space where the problem doesn't exist and try to create the reality of a fixed wheel from there. This isn't really happening to me, it's only an illusion. If I think about or bring attention to the punctured wheel it will only create the problem! Or I could simply face the problem, change the wheel and be back motoring within minutes.

The problem with denying the problem is that it also denies the solution. The analogy above is basic but it does serve to illustrate a point. We could pick many other examples. I think most people's experience of trying to 'uncreate' such a problem as illusive would be that the police would have towed the car away or hell itself would have frozen over long before the wheel would have fixed itself. When we face a problem, bring attention to it, we are not creating nor necessarily reinforcing the problem. It's already there. Constructive engagement is generally an effective strategy in contrast with denial or detachment. Regarding problems as illusions doesn't necessarily fix them.

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