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Old 11-30-2009, 08:34 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Andrew Gubb View Post
(Not all of it, though, I think that stuff about violence in Yoga is just common sense. I should say that I don't believe Ghandi was a real lightworker and I do believe that all things have their place and can be done with love, including the use of anger and violence).
Even though I picked most of those articles because they were from a left-hand perspective, I picked that one specifically because it wasn't. It's important to draw from many sources.

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Though I think what really inspires you, maybe, is going against the mandates of society to be your own authority. Am I right?
That makes me go a big rubbery one, no doubt about that. And I do place a lot of emphasis on it. But I think anyone who polarizes has to be willing to claim authority over oneself even if they submit to a higher power or the collective good.

How do you choose to take control? That's one of the key questions. An emotion I made no mention of is passion yet it's what I consider my primary driving force. Aggressive passion augmented by willfulness and unapologetic selfishness. I am the adversary, though I do not feel it's about conflict so much as refinement.

Having gazed through both lenses at different points, I believe that puts me squarely in the "fear" motivated category as it is defined by most self-identified lightworkers, yet from where I stand it is so different from fear it dilutes the meaning of the word to apply it in this fashion.

Oneness is the real dividing line. If someone polarizes in accordance with oneness, their definition of love becomes inseparable from it and every other major change aligns with that. If one polarizes in accordance with separateness, they don an unbreakable will as both a weapon and a shield. They break taboos to break their bonds, and though it is immensely pleasurable it is always in service to personal excellence. It's difficult to say more in general terms since each individual's path varies so much that it would be disrespectful of me to act as their voice. What I have said merely seems to be true of those who have successfully polarized and it reflects my experience.
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