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What if we like discordant energy?
Alexia said:What if we like discordant energy?
Discordant is good - yet, it seems that what the Mayan's are saying is that discordant may lead to destructive for our world. So, even if one likes the push and pull of differing energies ( it makes stuff interesting), one probably still doesn't want the world to go boom,,
Alfred
Mayhaps, beyond a quest for peace and calm, we ought to ponder seeking balance? The poles must exist for balance to even be sought, so seeking it grants them justification while opting to remediate the overwhelming tendency toward gluttony present in Western society; the never-filled void begging for chaos and anarchy to fall in and multiply. Much like praying for healing, which sometimes means crossing over for the people you want to heal, praying for peace can in fact lead to an extraordinary increase in wars as people convinced that they are right work that much harder, feeling that time is running out for them to accomplish their goals. So, rather than asking for the world to fall in line with what we think is right, perhaps it would make sense for us to request guidance toward fulfilling our own personal purposes? To ask for some path toward an increase in universal love might not end poorly, either. It doesn't deny the need for opposites, but it does indicate what direction we as individuals would like to move in. . .
Also, we need to be prepared to accept the notion that the end goal of all the turmoil and pain we've been witnessing lately could be a massive decrease in the seer numbers of people on this planet. Other biological systems find exciting ways to maintain homeostatsis, so we should realize that we have far overshot our carrying capacity. The system will find a way to balance itself out.
Just a thought; one I hope you can find some measure of truth in.
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