03-22-2021, 07:29 AM
(03-22-2021, 12:32 AM)user Wrote: I didn't extrapolate an inability to change from his explanation of enduring consciousness. He didn't say enduring personality. I think there's not even really a fine line between the two.
Well...
I was coming from the theory that our baseline vibration is there from conception, it's who and what we are. It's the framework everything clings to. Whatever we end up doing in life (whether good or bad) builds onto the framework.
Bad people can do good things, good people can do bad things.
Whatever your baseline vibration is, that is what you are going to be, and it's literally impossible for you to be anything else. It's what gives you definition and 'separates' you from the rest of 'woo' as Clif would call it... really, it's the principle of Ashe which you can learn about here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDXBwdXjllQ
I'm sure you know all this, Star, I am not assuming you don't... I am just trying to explain where I was coming from, and why I made the statement about people being unable to change.
People can learn, and add experience to their framework, in the form of their actions both good and bad. But at the core of it, their baseline vibration will always be the same... this means all of their beliefs and actions will always be conditioned by that baseline vibration. I dunno, I guess it's a hard concept to expound on, but I definitely stick by what I said.