Wednesday, August 13, 2014

From An Average Person, This Is What An Individuator Becomes

The average person muddles through life, traversing steadily along the curve from birth to death. Such a person will have her group affiliations that keep her normal, sluggish, popular, visited, undeveloped and unremarkable. She walks through life in a dream state. She never knows what she is missing. if challenged on it, her sincere retort would be that what she is is the best, and that is all anyone could want.

Should she or any other human, at any stage in their lives, comes alive and awake, discover what is his calling or vision quest, and then he works hard to achieve what he has aspired to become, then he is smarter, better, holier and superior to the nonindividuated person.

Remember, in our natural, undeveloped, nonindividuated state, we are all created equal and none is much superior to any other.

The individuator that has become a great soul is no longer equal in many ways to the undeveloped, even though they are all equally human from the starting gate. He has become smarter, better and superior, but the elevated status in God's eye is a meritorious gain, not an innate superiority.

It is built into the definition and character of each great soul that, as an individuated, living angel, the great soul has become a great loner, no longer able to fit into any existing clique. His only clique is supernatural brothers and sisters working for God.

The masses nonindividuators will single him out, and keep him separated, and this misunderstood giant must defend himself against the jealous, insecure, mobbed bullies coming after him. But apart he lives and apart he will stay until the end of his life, until the end of the world when God comes back, or if Mavellonialism catches on in America.

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