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21724690? ago

I've always heard that the rules of the game are (((they))) must tell you what they intend to do beforehand. Of course in their twisted way, its all obscured by symbolism and hidden in movies. Its all obvious if you know what to look for, but you need the legend/key and it takes work. (((They)) count on human laziness and use that against us.

21727219? ago

I've heard it explained in this way.

What (((They))) believe is that the

goal for all of us is 'ascension' (think heaven).

There are 2 ways to achieve this. The first, and most common way is to truly be 51% good. 'good/evil' is based off of a service to others, or service to self mentality. We all get to choose as individuals.

'Good' would be 51% good as a soul. You would follow the idea that 'Service to others, is service to self'.

'Evil" follows the idea that 'Service to self, is service to others'.

Both ways of living can result in personal ascension, but only one path is considered our creators path, where as the other is the path of Satan.

Basically you can be good at being selfish and worrying about what's best for you. Focusing on what will benifit the well-being of yourself above all else.

Conversely you can trust in the Creator, and life in general and always do what is best for huminty, which in turn will be best for you.

(((They))) believe to achieve their goal of ascension they must be 99% evil. The line "It doesn't matter if you believe this to be true because (((They))) do to their very core". Is often used in some variation.

If you fall somewhere in between good and evil you get to reincarnate here and try again. This happens as many times as it's needed for you to ascend into a higher evolved, and more advanced form of consciousness.

21730054? ago

can you define and give example of the difference between 'Service to others, is service to self' vs 'Service to self, is service to others'

21730949? ago

I can try, Law of One and its explanation is a bit tricky at times. I think the best way for us to understand it is from practice and experience, and getting a feel for these things as individuals.

The way I see it is as follows. When you do anything for someone, do you expect something back in return? Do you keep track of all the nice things you have done for people? Compare what you are doing to others, and judge other people in what they are, or are not doing? Do you have expectations attached to the outcome of any good deed you complete? If the answer is yes, you are choosing "Service to self, is service to others". If the answer is no, you have chosen "Service to others, is service to self".

There is a simple way to know which one you are orientated towards. Do a bunch of really nice things for someone in your life, especially someone you see as selfish, or self centered. After you complete each task or deed, do not say anything or expect anything in return. If they ask, or tell you they will return the favor, tell them that you will let them know if you genuinely need their help, but it is not necessary for them to do anything in return. When the day comes where you need assistance, and you turn to that person, and they say, "sorry, but no they can't", really pay attention to what emotions you experience. If you are genuinely indifferent, and your disposition doesn't change for the worst, and you are happy to continue helping them in the future, you are aligned towards "service to others, is service to self". If you get irritated or feel resentment because "you have done so many nice things for them", you are likely aligned towards "service to self, is service to others." I think a big part of it is whether the ego is involved with your acts of kindness or not. If it is you are likely service to self, if it is not you are likely service to others orientated.

This is my interpretation of this, I could be misunderstanding it, but that is the best I can explain it.

21742342? ago

Very good info.

From all my readings, they always say do something to help others, and you'll get paid back.

Example, if you want money, give money away. Example: You want to feed 100,000 people, you'll find a way to earn money to feed them.

Its just 1 example of the many.

Back in the days, I used to help others a lot. These days, I just focus on myself more, and if anybody comes to me, I'll help them. Why? Because when I offer to help people, they are not requesting it, so I found out I they dont want help. Sometimes, even when people ask for help, they dont really want help, they just want to talk to someone.

Very fascinating.