Monday, June 25, 2012

the wisdom of integration



Two important concepts that anyone should know are the concepts of integration and polarization. According to many channeling books, most of the spirits who decided to incarnate on Earth did it in order to deal with this two concepts. 
There is a universal law that teaches us this Universe is divided in opposites poles, as for example, positive and negative, light and dark, feminine and masculine, among many others. People have a polarizing attitude when they kept themselves in a single pole. However, people achieve integration when looking for a balance between two opposite poles.
People who have a polarizing attitude tend to judge negatively their opposite pole and tend to define themselves as opposed to what they judge. Polarizing people tend to behave differently from what they judge and seek to remove from themselves any feature that resembles the opposite pole they negatively judge. The problem of polarization is that the universal law of opposites teaches us that opposites attract and the more we judge something or someone else it attract into our lives. If, for example, we judge negatively people who have weapons and a violent and repressive attitude it is quite likely that we will have problems in the future with this type of people we judge. 
If we want a better future for us, it is advisable to practice the wisdom of integration. People have an integrative attitude when they intend to learn from its opposite pole. All things have their good and bad sides and everything we negatively judge also has its good side. People achieve integration when they learn the good things of their opposite poles they judge negatively. When integration is achieved we have more unconditional love toward our opposite and it keep us in a healthy balanced attitude. It is said that balance is the key and consciously integrating our opposite pole is the better way to achieve balance. When we acquire an integrative attitude we keep out undesirables consequences when dealing with our opposite.
(text was translated from spanish)

No comments:

Post a Comment