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Old 11-15-2006, 09:32 AM   #10 (permalink)
Michael Chui
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Originally Posted by Keith View Post
A couple of posters have suggested that help should only be extended to people above a certain level of Consciousness. Is this really necessary or appropriate? It seems like people at the lowest levels are the ones who need help most.
They all need help, and you should do your work such that you reach as much people as you can, even if that means doing it one by one. But there are two important points to note.

The first point is that the most vulnerable time for a person is when they awaken. Having seen that they could be that much more is not easy to contain. I would account a good number of suicides as well as disillusioned embitterment to this. The last think you want is for someone to awaken and decide that, instead of becoming more conscious, they will instead become powerful and rule over others.

The second point is that we do not yet have a mechanism for awakening people. Like Morpheus says, we may be trying to save them, but until they are out of the system, they are still a part of the system and they can be a drain on those who are conscious. Someone who doesn't have the spark, as far as I know, cannot be directly helped. This isn't to say you shouldn't help them, but you shouldn't assume that you can awaken them. If your purpose is to help awaken people, then that's what you'll do. But if it's not, then that's not what you should be trying to do.

When, after all, will you die? You shouldn't fear death, of course, but you should recognize that life as we know it is finite.
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