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Originally Posted by Bitsy What is "4th density"? And why is it so much larger on the positive side than on the negative one? And what is the space that is not "4th density"? |
The space which isn't on the 4th density is just normal human behaviour on the 3rd density.
Most of us aren't in the graduation ranges, but as far as individual life goes, it's not important to worry about those ranges.
If you notice, people start each incarnation between the two graduation ranges.
It makes sense from a utilitarian point of view that people mostly serve themselves, since it's easier to know about your own needs than to know about the needs of others. If you're hungry, it's much easier to find food yourself and eat it than it is to wait for someone else to feed you.
If there are a million entities in the universe, then theoretically if you want to serve the entire universe equally you be .000001% service to self. But since this doesnt make much sense, especially on earth, since it's a lot easier to feed yourself than for others to feed you, a graduatable service-to-others person is 51% service to othres and 49% service to self. You don't have to be totally selfless to graduate because a bit of selfishness is useful. If you were 100% selfless you might accidentally starve to death or step off a cliff or something.
Also while diminishing returns is pretty accurate, on the higher ends of the scales each small percentage becomes worth more in the amount of power it gets you. The axis is actually on an exponential curve. The further you go to each side, the stronger the spiritual gravity is to pull you back towards the other side.
It's like the pendulum of a grandfather clock. It swings back and forth. When the pendulum is at the extreme edge of a swing, it has the most power to do useful work. When it's in the middle, it can't really do anything except sit there.
Consciousness is like that.