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Originally Posted by Velorien @wolfgang: I can't see the idea of "ignoring" in Steve's actual article. Choosing to focus on A is not the same as ignoring B (peripheral vision, for example). Besides, even if you give 100% of your focus to A, B can still happen of its own accord.
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There needs to be a good term for what's happening with the other polarization side when you polarize.
Where is the receiving in a giver's life? If it's not being ignored then what is happening with the receiving energy?
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| The reason to polarize is because you’re ready to make a conscious commitment to a certain type of life. You’re willing to devote your whole being either to serving the greater good or to serving yourself. That commitment becomes your life purpose.
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Devoting your whole being to serving sounds like there's no room to also have any attetion on the receiving. That I took as an ignoring of the receiving. But what is it really? Also serving yourself in a devotional way seems to imply that you don't even think about the giving part.