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#1 2024-02-20 04:28:33

easternsea
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The Four Choices of the Soul

I've read the Adamu Speaks and there are four choices for the soul:

1. Choose NOT to choose
2. Choose STS
3. Choose STO
4. Choose Oneness

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First there is the choice to steadfastly continue NOT to choose. It is your right to refuse to choose and you will not be forced. This approach is for the soul that has not seen sufficient examples of the options and it will result in such a being going back into the 3D cycle again for another go-around. This is not a step forward. It is a choice to take the same class again. Where such a being will end up will depend on that being’s higher-self. But it is entirely possible to come back to planet earth at the beginning of this self-same cycle, if that is what is desired.

The second choice is to choose what is popularly called “service to other”. This is the choice for one that is love-and-light oriented. If you feel the good and right thing for you to do is to put others before yourself and to give and serve and love and to make the world a better place… then STO is for you. If you have firmly made this choice then you are already living these ideals. As the transition plays out you will find yourself moving into a reality where you will be surrounded by more and more beings of your own polarity and at some point you will even begin to meet and interact with space-family who are of this same polarity. Perhaps you will even be going with them to a planet which is more truly “home” for you than earth is. Planetary civilisations that are polarised this way are in the main very peaceful, kind and gentle places to be. There is a harmonious coexistence that is quite pleasant for many, if possibly a little boring. I say boring because things can tend to the predictable as conflict of any kind is rare and no-one seeks to put themselves forward over another. But there IS opportunity for excitement for the STO oriented individual. At the fringes of these societies there is an eternally raging conflict with members of the opposite polarity. Let me first tell you all about those.

The third choice is for what is called “service to self”. It is the opposite and balancing polarity of service to other. STS is the choice for those that seek their own pleasure, power and advancement before that of any other. If you feel you are the most important person in your reality and it is right for you to always put yourself first, then this is your polarity and you will find yourself living this ideal already. You will most likely either be in a position of power over others in some legally legitimised way, such as being a corporate leader or a government power-player, or you will find your way to power over others illegally such as through crime or even just victim/perpetrator psycho-dramas. You will also gravitate to those who you perceive to be powerful and you will serve them but only as a vehicle to your own advancement. As the transition plays out you will find yourself inhabiting a reality surrounded by ever more beings who, like you, are seeking their own self-service. And in due course you shall also meet members of other space civilisations who themselves are predominantly service-to-self. I shall not be coy about this. STS is a hard path and I feel great compassion for those that travel this road. The path of ego over heart is the lonely path. And there is no soft place to fall ever. No one can be trusted and everyone is manipulating for their own interests. It is very much eat or be eaten in such a reality. But many thrive in such circumstances. They are adept power-players and they get to the top of every heap they are in. They love the power and glory of having minions to do their every bidding. And they are very willing to play the role of the cruel and heartless master to keep everyone in line. There are many compensations for life in such a hard reality. Certainly the ego may be given full reign in its search for gratification.

One of the hallmarks of true STS civilisations is rapacious use and abuse of planetary resources. Another is unbridled expansionism. Put these two things together and it is obvious that such civilisations will be constantly seeking to colonise other planets. And where they find other civilisations on those planets they will seek to dominate them and take from them what they need. Resources, slaves… whatever it is that they desire. And so it is that borderlines are quickly drawn. STO civilisations band together and defend what is theirs from constant incursions from STS civilisations. And so it comes to be that there is an on-going never-ending war in the heavens between these two polarities of being. The war often reaches a kind of stalemate and borderlines seem to become permanently drawn. This is because STO civilisations are naturally harmonious and are very willing to co-operate and help each other. They will leap to each other’s mutual defence as a matter of course. So they easily form vast pan-galactic alliances which have access to so much by way of combined resources that they become a very formidable defensive foe.

STS civilisations, by contrast, do not easily form alliances. If they do these agreements are weak as they exist only to serve the transient, narrow self interest of the signatories. At the drop of a hat the parties stab each other in the back and the alliance collapses. STS civilisations grow by conquest. Empires grow to span many planets and then schism and collapse in on themselves as internal conflicts over power pull them apart. But these civilisations are always seeking advantage over all others and war is a natural expression of their way of being.

And that outlines the STO and STS duality between which you might now be choosing.

But there is a fourth choice. It is the choice to simply leap-frog the realm of duality altogether and to ascend your consciousness above the petty squabbles. This is the choice for unity consciousness.

All STS and STO civilisations will themselves come to a window period such as you are now in. And there they will have the opportunity to either switch polarity, which is rare, or to make the leap and come to the realisation that polarity is an illusion. There is, in truth, only Oneness. The “self” is in deepest truth, one with the All. “Other” and “self” are temporary illusory constructs that are brought to us via the veil of unknowing. Separation is, it is discovered, an optional experience. It is entirely possible to hold onto individuation whilst releasing separation. If this choice is made then a whole new way of being blooms for that civilisation. A reality which is based upon each particle… each individuated portion of soul… simply expressing itself as it must. Where each being gives its greatest gift and receives in exchange all that it needs from those around it. Coming to THIS level of awareness is incredibly liberating and empowering. It means there is never any further need for conflict at all. And there is certainly no boredom from lack of diverse interaction either! What happens to those of unity consciousness is that they come to know themselves to be One with the infinite source of all. The significance of what this means can scarcely be explained. It means you are directly connected with infinite energy, infinite creativity and infinite potential. You are able to focus your attention anywhere and everywhere you like. You are able to blink from here to anywhere you can imagine. You are able to create by an act of will. Whole realities and universes are expressed like so many playful thoughts by such beings. In fact the universe you are now in is really nothing more or less than a fascinating conversation between such beings. And you, yourself, no matter who you are, are ultimately one of many simultaneous expressions of one such a being.

From: https://zingdad.com/publications/books/ … sure-issue


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#2 2024-02-20 06:10:47

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That is incredibly powerful.


"The self-confidence of the warrior is not like the self-confidence of the average man. The average man seeks certainty in the eyes of others and calls that self-confidence. The warrior seeks impeccability in his own eys and calls that humbleness. The average man is hooked to his fellow men, while the warrior is hooked only to infinity." - Don Juan Matus

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#3 2024-02-20 10:31:31

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Re: The Four Choices of the Soul

easternsea wrote:

I've read the Adamu Speaks and there are four choices for the soul:

1. Choose NOT to choose
2. Choose STS
3. Choose STO
4. Choose Oneness


Adamu has some very deep insights. But you know what they say: "There's a time for everything under the Sun". To realize what we really are while being incarnated into physicality, means that we have to find ways to make it work... ...while being phsyical.

A pure STO-mentality is difficult without an element of STS embedded into it. Actually, this was mentioned very early on in the Cosmic Agency material, as a premise for a good relationship between ourselves and our surroundings. If you don't care for your own interests and wellbeing, who can be expected to care for you? And how can you be able to take care of others if you don't take care of yourself first; you'll burn out faster than a candle-light on a freezing midwinter night, where the wax becomes to cold to be melted by the flame.

That doesn't mean that a service-mentality for our surroundings isn't important. We lift each other up. When the "time" comes, our Soul's reunion with Source is inevitable. In the meantime, the knowing that we truly are all One, can result in some unfathomable achievements... ...while being phsyical.

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#4 2024-02-20 13:34:56

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I was never a fan of the STS vs STO idea. All is one so you must find balance. Certainly, STS seems to be taking the helm here, under the guise of STO.

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#5 2024-02-20 14:08:16

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I really like what Sophia has to say about Service to Self / Service to Others:
The whole transcript on holistic societies is very helpful to this topic.

… On Earth, much is taught, to the point of abuse, that one should live in a mentality of service-to-others and not in a service-to-self. Even very 'advanced' spiritual teachers and contactees claim this. It is said that progressive non-human races live in service to others and regressive races live in service to themselves.

It is not that simple. Not on Earth. Living in service to others must be an inseparable part of seeking service to self. On Earth imposing or forcing or teaching people to live in service to others has become one more method used by spiritual teachers and contactees and people who claim to have high consciousness, high above the average people, for the exploitation of those who wholeheartedly desire to implement a new, more equitable society on Earth with a view to the development of a new Holistic Society.

That is to say, living in service to others within a society where the whole dynamic of interaction between people on average is one of service to themselves and their survival, will only generate slaves with good intentions who end up working for free for the benefit of those who claim to be more advanced, or have more convincing power over them. They end up being told that they help the cause when they are only mind-washed and controlled slaves exploited for their good intentions.

To be able to help in a service to others mentality you need to have a full understanding of what it is you are helping, why, to what end, with what dynamics and reasons. All with a framework that such help does not interfere in the lives and primary needs of those people providing service-minded help to others. Otherwise they will only be exploited by people who call themselves Spiritual Masters, Ascended, or people supposedly with much spiritual advancement.

This point above is an example of how forcing only one part or one aspect of the mentality of people living in Holistic Societies on people living in other socio-political models will only bring chaos and exploitation again…

https://swaruu.org/transcripts/holograp … step-yazhi

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#6 2024-02-20 16:02:35

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It is stated very clearly in the work of several people and entities that service STO is the same as STS. Robert Monroe, Dolores Cannon, and RA to name the ones I'm aware of.


"The self-confidence of the warrior is not like the self-confidence of the average man. The average man seeks certainty in the eyes of others and calls that self-confidence. The warrior seeks impeccability in his own eys and calls that humbleness. The average man is hooked to his fellow men, while the warrior is hooked only to infinity." - Don Juan Matus

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#7 2024-02-20 16:29:09

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My personal opinion is that if we really love ourself, look after our own personal  needs, and pursue our own life’s wishes - nurturing those around you becomes second nature. We will see others as extensions of us and therefore support their needs and society as a result.
Why should anyone be in service to anyone? We only need to act in alignment to our own high integrity and values - and by doing so the whole society naturally benefits.

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#8 2024-02-20 16:58:51

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MayTag wrote:

It is stated very clearly in the work of several people and entities that service STO is the same as STS. Robert Monroe, Dolores Cannon, and RA to name the ones I'm aware of.

This still sets up a binary, dualistic way to perceive. Assuming the others are just more you this sounds good, but not having healthy boundaries here can get you in trouble. You think you are Goldilocks only to find out you are Hans or Gretel. Lol


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Verum vident finem noctis - See the truth will end the night. ~Yazhi Swaruu

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#9 2024-02-20 17:02:28

Horton HaW
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Ariya wrote:

My personal opinion is that if we really love ourself, look after our own personal  needs, and pursue our own life’s wishes - nurturing those around you becomes second nature. We will see others as extensions of us and therefore support their needs and society as a result.
Why should anyone be in service to anyone? We only need to act in alignment to our own high integrity and values - and by doing so the whole society naturally benefits.

Yes, this is why ideas and ideals are important. Most here come from artificial scarcity rather than abundance.
The Models listed above to me represent an unnatural approach.

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#10 2024-02-20 19:14:02

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Horton HaW wrote:
MayTag wrote:

It is stated very clearly in the work of several people and entities that service STO is the same as STS. Robert Monroe, Dolores Cannon, and RA to name the ones I'm aware of.

This still sets up a binary, dualistic way to perceive. Assuming the others are just more you this sounds good, but not having healthy boundaries here can get you in trouble. You think you are Goldilocks only to find out you are Hans or Gretel. Lol

Absolutely, my comment was in no way an endorsement of either choice, just an observation that one of those 2 choices end you up in the same place. More duality.


"The self-confidence of the warrior is not like the self-confidence of the average man. The average man seeks certainty in the eyes of others and calls that self-confidence. The warrior seeks impeccability in his own eys and calls that humbleness. The average man is hooked to his fellow men, while the warrior is hooked only to infinity." - Don Juan Matus

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#11 2024-02-20 20:00:53

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MayTag wrote:
Horton HaW wrote:
MayTag wrote:

It is stated very clearly in the work of several people and entities that service STO is the same as STS. Robert Monroe, Dolores Cannon, and RA to name the ones I'm aware of.

This still sets up a binary, dualistic way to perceive. Assuming the others are just more you this sounds good, but not having healthy boundaries here can get you in trouble. You think you are Goldilocks only to find out you are Hans or Gretel. Lol

Absolutely, my comment was in no way an endorsement of either choice, just an observation that one of those 2 choices end you up in the same place. More duality.

This is where discernment is key. When something resembles another. This seemingly fragmented reality presents varied things that can make a huge difference in outcomes, but when seen from a broader perspective not so much.


A person's a person, no matter how small.

Verum vident finem noctis - See the truth will end the night. ~Yazhi Swaruu

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#12 2024-02-21 01:21:06

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Horton HaW wrote:
MayTag wrote:
Horton HaW wrote:

This still sets up a binary, dualistic way to perceive. Assuming the others are just more you this sounds good, but not having healthy boundaries here can get you in trouble. You think you are Goldilocks only to find out you are Hans or Gretel. Lol

Absolutely, my comment was in no way an endorsement of either choice, just an observation that one of those 2 choices end you up in the same place. More duality.

This is where discernment is key. When something resembles another. This seemingly fragmented reality presents varied things that can make a huge difference in outcomes, but when seen from a broader perspective not so much.

Agreed. Also proof that communication is key lol.


"The self-confidence of the warrior is not like the self-confidence of the average man. The average man seeks certainty in the eyes of others and calls that self-confidence. The warrior seeks impeccability in his own eys and calls that humbleness. The average man is hooked to his fellow men, while the warrior is hooked only to infinity." - Don Juan Matus

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