Balancing Evil
Evil is not a
balancing force
for anything.
Evil is the result of a
severely forced imbalance,
in either direction.
It is Darkness
that is the
balancing force
to Light.
Not Evil!
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Darkness ≠ Evil
The “Shadow Self” is a term that is used to define aspects of Human Consciousness that Awareness is not cognizant of. The phrase, “Phantom Zone”, has previously been used to identify this same notion in the post, The Human Consciousness Model.
Although the Shadow Self is quite dark and difficult to contend with, as it pierces the veil into the Awareness state, the Shadow Self itself is not inherently Evil and does not imply Evil. The post, Wisdom, gives a context and definition for the concept of “Evil”.
The Shadow Self simply means unexplored aspects of the Self, areas that Awareness is fearful and unwilling to go into. This unwillingness to explore the Shadow Self may then potentially culminate in Evil.
But the Shadow Self, in and of itself, is not inherently Evil.
Initial engagement with the Shadow Self may give the impression of Evil.
But the Shadow Self, in and of itself, is not inherently Evil.
Interacting with the Shadow Self can and will be exceptionally difficult.
But the Shadow Self, in and of itself, is not inherently Evil.
The Shadow Self unquestionably holds enormous amounts of pain and unfathomable depths of darkness.
But the Shadow Self, in and of itself, is not inherently Evil.
There is possibility for violent and destructive behaviour if Awareness is lost to the Shadow Self, so maintaining Self-Awareness is key.
But the Shadow Self, in and of itself, is not inherently Evil.
Strong resistance, reluctance and refusal for Awareness to engage with the Shadow Self has some likelihood to manifest into Evil.
But the Shadow Self, in and of itself, is not inherently Evil.
The fear of what is perceived to be within the Shadow Self can provoke Evil reactions, if the Psychological and Emotional Bodies are weak and lack stability.
But the Shadow Self, in and of itself, is not inherently Evil.
Vile Psychological and Emotional experiences can conceivably lead to Evil actions, if Self-Awareness capitulates to the Shadow Self.
But the Shadow Self, in and of itself, is not inherently Evil.
Vile Psychological and Emotional experiences are similar to extensive, chronically infected, puss filled wounds, which upon first exposure can be quite nauseating.
But the Shadow Self, in and of itself, is not inherently Evil.
Once Awareness has been brought to the problematic areas of the Shadow Self and underlying issues resolved, these areas then transform, transitioning from being part of the Shadow Self, to integrating with the Awareness state of Knowing.
But the Shadow Self, in and of itself, is not inherently Evil.
The Shadow Self is there to impart deep levels of Insight and Understanding, once its wounds are exposed and begin to heal.
But the Shadow Self, in and of itself, is not inherently Evil.
Avoiding Darkness
If One continuously avoids Darkness,
then Nature must continuously Amplify Darkness,
to get Acknowledgement and Acceptance of Darkness.
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There is no limit to Nature’s ability to Amplify.
For an overview of the reasoning and creation of the Shadow Self, please refer to the posts, Crash The Algorithm, Part One and Crash The Algorithm, Part Two.