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Old 03-08-2007, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Velorien View Post
@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.
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.
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.

Last edited by wolfgang : 03-08-2007 at 04:43 PM. Reason: quote fix
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