Teaching Multi-dimensional Communication
By Dr. Dorit Kedar
Cultural and religious realms share a collective and uniform system of communications.
If one overcomes these realms and instead develops individuation and individualization, Communication forcefully loses uniformity and becomes multi-leveled.
Paradoxically, only those who succeed in developing Individuation and Individualization are able to communicate with all territorial languages, as their energy is not confined by any single territory.
Within the collective, territorial realms, moral laws and ethnic customs depend on collective heritage. When energy is not confined by these laws and customs, it may develop universal ethics, considering wellness, devoid of personal or collective interests, thus being relevant to the dynamic occurring context.
Territorial realms are orchestrated by The Principle of Belonging, while universal ethics is fulfilled according to the upcoming circumstances.
In order to safeguard the territorial realms, control is needed along with judgmental attitudes and even means of physical and spiritual enslavement.
Free energy is not based upon heritage of the past and therefore, requires flexibility, observation, assimilation of new situations and conditions, empathy, constant renewal, and the characteristics of the optimal warrior, who knows to surmount obstacles.
Love within territorial realms is usually linked to control, hierarchy, gender, and cross-generation tensions.
Moreover, there are always people in charge vs. subordinates. Thus, the notion of love is illusory, fragile, and hazardous.
Love as comprehended and practiced by Free Energy is direct, intimate, selfless, choosing The Unrevealed as the Path.