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The Soul Incubator: Energy Shifts Define Personal Truths (Part 2)

Introducing Part 2 of The Soul Incubator series by our contributor Jean-Jacques. In this article, we continue exploring the purpose of polarity and the nature of truth. And, we take a closer look at how polarity can help you distill and define your personal truths.

Here is Part 1 if you’d like to start from the beginning.


A Heart Monitor

The test of any Soul’s maturity will be reflected by the choices it makes while experiencing life’s challenges, sometimes in severe blindness when all of one’s reality opposes one’s nature. Its successes will be determined simply by its capacity to align itself to the purity and natural instinct of its heart.”

“Our Rebirth as the Morning and Evening Star” [1]

All indications are that humans are going through an extensive testing period. We have heightened polarity (extreme polarity some may say) and a concentration of darkness (some may say extreme darkness) at the same time (See: “Darkness Before Dawn – Part 1 & Part 2”)


If the universe wanted to gauge people’s hearts and souls, how might it do it?

The reader might have noticed that this question has just been framed in a way that personalizes the universe, which is exactly what many religions do and what some ancient cultures – like the Maya – did when they assigned archetypes and symbols to the metaphysical energies that they identified.

Through this method, the purpose of metaphysical processes in the universe can be depicted, symbolized, and described, and the role of the universe itself as an intelligent creative force – through intelligent design – can be illustrated.

If the earth is a learning ground and a training platform for human souls – a belief held by Mayans and some schools of Hinduism among others – then, surely, periodic testing to evaluate soul development would be in order.

Perhaps, the universe would let humanity pass through a heightened level of polarity for soul testing. If the capacity for compassion lies at the center of each soul’s sentience, then – surely – it is plausible that one way to gauge soul development would be through heart-monitoring. In turbulent times, the capacity for discernment between matters of dark and light, wrong and right, ethical and non-ethical, love and hate and so on should certainly be found at the heart of each soul.

By shaking things up, by shifting the energy and, therefore, the circumstances, a person’s inner integrity could be evaluated. When this happens, some people may unexpectedly – or, perhaps “inexplicably” – find themselves on the wrong side of important moral or social issues, but that should only happen if a person holds double standards.


Moral Development

“If only it were all so simple! If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them.

But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?

During the life of any heart, this line keeps changing place; sometimes it is squeezed one way by exuberant evil and sometimes it shifts to allow enough space for good to flourish.

One and the same human being is, at various ages, under various circumstances, a totally different human being. At times he is close to being a devil, at times to sainthood. But his name doesn’t change, and to that name, we ascribe the whole lot, good and evil. Socrates taught us: Know thyself!”

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago [2]

Due to the nature of duality, we subjectively tend to perceive things as right or wrong – to varying degrees – and this happens for a reason. Without applying judgment through discernment, moral development would not take place. If everything is perceived as relative, the necessary differentiation that would lead to moral autonomy cannot occur.

That said, if most people took a highly subjective and puritanical view on right and wrong – which increasingly seems to be the case [3] – extreme polarisation would be the result. Taking all viewpoints into consideration for balance would, therefore, always be the wisest approach.

Nothing is ever purely black or white, but people frequently support popular causes stridently because they take their lead from their group or from society at large. The true or deeper merits of issues are rarely evaluated anymore since “moral correctness” is nowadays often practiced in the same way as political correctness – people believe and say what their groups believe and say [3].

Being uninformed on real issues can inadvertently – perhaps, somewhat innocently in some cases – lead to supporting evil in the name of good. However, the question that presents itself here is whether the support of evil could ever be good, especially when there is willful ignorance involved, which is often the case with ideology.


Reality Can Shift

Sometimes, yesterday’s victims can become today’s oppressors (and vice versa) and, in such a scenario, the test would be whether such a reorientation would be recognized and would be campaigned against as strongly or vigorously as when it used to be the other way around.

Whether people are able to shift their attention and their perception would be evaluated because, in such a context, the altered circumstances would bring about a new truth. Only persons with a well-formed ethical and moral core would be autonomous enough to be consistent in how their moral values are applied.

A universal principle such as human rights, for example, would only be consistently upheld by people who truly believe in the actual concept. Those who support human rights, but only for themselves and their groups along with their allies, could end up exposing their inconsistencies through their obvious double standards.

Context can shift, especially when both sides of an issue come to light. This could happen in cases where only one side of truth had been presented all along, which had given the impression that the moral high ground was predominantly only on one side.

A person with high moral integrity would adjust their position to factor in new information when it becomes available. Moreover, a truth-lover would eagerly seek out and integrate new (or missing) information pertaining to the causes they support, in order to have a balanced view and to remain as close as possible to the truth.

If, for example, we have come to believe that everything is relative – as would apparently be the case in a hypothetical ‘post-truth’ world – we may end up finding ourselves ‘naked’ just like the proverbial emperor with no clothes when shifting circumstances cause the context to shift into a new light of truth.

A Truth Distillery

The oscillation of polarity has the function of distilling a person’s personal truth out of the person – through circumstantial shifts caused by energy shifts – which leads to the development and strengthening of various inner components related to the discernment of truth. During all this oscillation, a person’s beliefs, morals, and ethics are defined, tested, redefined, and refined through many readjustments – and conscience is strengthened in the process.

By. J.J. Montagnier

In the next chapters, we will continue to take a deep dive into how polarity facilitates human development and growth; we will consider how we as individuals can find our purpose and maintain balance within our polarised times; we will contemplate the nature of truth in a ‘post-truth’ world and we will consider how we can get ready for the incoming light of truth. Please subscribe to receive alerts for updates.

Continue reading: Part 3: The Soul Incubator: Unity Consciousness Through Personal Autonomy


Contributing Writer Jean-Jacques

Bibliography:

[1]Venus, Our Rebirth as the Morning and Evening Star” The Sacred Tree, The Daiva Yugas and The World Cycles of Human Evolution. Author anonymous / Date unknown. Book, Pdf. Web. 10 March 2020. Page 78 – Download PDF

[2] Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr (author) and Whitney, Thomas P. (translator), The Gulag Archipelago, 1918 – 1956 Vol. 1. Chapter 4, Page 168. Harper & Row, 1974

[3]The totalitarian doctrine of social justice warriors.” Observer.com. Web. 10 March, 2020 

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