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Polarity to Unity

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On Earth, the concepts of "good" and "evil" are deeply ingrained.


All things, when traced back to their origin, come from the Source of the universe—unconditional love.


There, neither "good" nor "evil" existed.


Yet, as separation proceeded, various energies—and for humans, various emotions—diverged from that unconditional love.


This was an inevitable result because the Source of the universe decided to separate.


Now, having fully experienced separation, humanity has entered a phase of moving toward integration.


"Good" and "evil" are concepts created through judgment.


Through judgment, many kinds of "good" and "evil" were created, such as "justice" and "injustice," and the perpetrator and the victim.


As a result, many struggles were born, such as struggles between "justice" and "injustice," and between the perpetrators and the victims.


In the process, humanity experienced conflict and suffering throughout its long history, and was able to learn from it.


Without judgment, neither "good" nor "evil," neither "justice" nor "injustice," neither the perpetrator nor the victim exists.


These seemingly opposite concepts are two sides of the same coin and exist within the same dimension.


This is because without "good," "evil" cannot exist.


Judgments about "good" and "evil," or arguments over their boundaries, are not only meaningless but only create further conflict.


These judgments are also made at the individual level.


We have tried to be "good" children, "good" parents, "good" wives, "good" husbands, "good" employees, and "good" citizens, but in many cases we have forgotten the meaning of "good" and left it up to the judgment of others.


By judging ourselves, we sometimes place ourselves on the wrong side and fall into self-denial.


Judgment that occurs within ourselves creates conflict and separation between the judged self and our true self, and this frequency becomes collective consciousness and creates conflict and separation in society.


However, now that we have begun to move toward integration, it is time to release our polarized state of being and the old ways we have held until now.


From now on, it will be necessary to let go of judgment and just be in a neutral state.


What matters is not being "good," but being your true self.



With gratitude,

Marie



 
 
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