Justin
Ex Member
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From certain sources, I've gotten a picture of guidance only ever being this super gentle, indirect, very kind of feminine/Yin force. It's like a soft eyed doe, running just ahead of you out of sight, and perhaps dangling your favorite snack occasionally to get your attention.
Yet, both in my experience and in observing the lives of others, I've seen a different picture--one where guidance can be quite Yang/Fire/masculine at times.
Take Yeshua's life for example. Clearly the man could be authoritative, directive, and/or quite Yang or Fiery at times. At one point, in anger he took a cord of whips and physically drove out the money lenders/changers from the Temple area. He didn't just speak strongly and critically to the corrupt religious leaders like the Pharisees. He occasionally spoke like that to us regular folk. Like the woman at the well who refused him a drink because they weren't of the same groups. He says to her something like, "Woman, you hardly know the meaning of husband/marriage" and goes to outline her personal romantic history in an unflattering light.
Take Rosalind McKnight's main guide, "Ah So", whom by all accounts seems very wise, loving, knowledgeable and mature.
At one point, he talked quite sternly to Bob Monroe and Rosie.
I have my own examples/experiences. The examples of Edgar Cayce are particularly illustrating. At least one time his guidance referred to him as both stubborn and someone whom treated his temple like a pig.
So it would seem that Guidance doesn't just take express a Yin/Feminine and/or Water type attunement. Sometimes it's definitely Yang/Masculine and/or Fire. If you ever view/tune into the life/personality of John the Baptist, you would be like, Whoa dude, you're just a wee bit intense. Yet, he came with a purpose and quite a high one, to prepare the way for Yeshua, the Teacher of teachers, the Guides of guides.
Here's an ironic situation: Bob Monroe angrily fires his personal friend and the 7 year long Director of Training at his Institute, Melissa Jager, because he thinks she was interjecting her own beliefs too much in relation to others experiences. Yet, Bob's approach was suppose to be "live and let live", each person should follow their own guidance. Did he ever consider that maybe she was following her own inner guidance in the counseling she was giving?
It seems that Bob Monroe had a strong belief of "non interference". While it is generally a good and healthy approach, like anything, it can be taken too far and become too extreme. Once it becomes an entrenched belief and overly fixed, then it can lead to issues, because ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL SITUATIONS and individuals.
Truth and constructive actions/interaction is often somewhat relative. I could see where a person whom had such a strong emphasis on Fixed signs (Scorpio and Leo primarily) in his astro chart, might get a little over set in their ways and views at times or in some areas.
Sometimes guidance cares less about our feelings and belief system attachments, and more about our spiritual growth.
One of the most unloving, intolerant acts there is, is to silence/get rid of an individual. Notice how it's always the most potent truth speakers in the world and in history whom others try to get rid of and silence in some way or another? The list of humans that have been imprisoned, banished, killed, or otherwise silenced for speaking uncomfortable, potent truth to others, is a sadly long one.
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