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Originally Posted by MariconesUnited
Now that I re-read your statement, I finally get it. So to make sure we're on the same page, do we agree that polarization changes throughout an individual's lifetime?
Also, I'd like to bring up another point of contention with the labels...They're based on a false dichotomy. When we help others we benefit from the help we've brought too. So maybe there's a label missing..."Wholeworker" perhaps? |
You really don't understand polarity at all. Once polarized, someone isn't just going to shift back and forth at different stages in their lives. They have to make the choice, and that choice can be a difficult one for the person who feels the impetus to change because it can mean a lot of lost progress and wasted time. If you've ever struggled to change a habit then you surely understand that you can't recalibrate with a snap of your fingers.
Neither light nor dark is incomplete. It's a matter of emphasis-if you're disowning part of your humanity you're not doing it right. IE, a darkworker can be extremely charitable but he's doing it for himself. Altruism doesn't exist in his mind even if the only benefit for his actions is warm-fuzzies. Continue on down the list and you get a paradigm which allows for a consistency and focus which cannot be matched by an unpolarized person. You are stretching your consciousness in one direction until it reaches a critical mass and the paradigm breaks down. Without that stretching of consciousness, without energy, there is no polarization.