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ggw_bach
12-26-2008, 05:03 AM
hi folks,

just wondering if the law of one ever talks about work.

i mean, is work a good catalyst?

is it a necessary part of the 3d social experiment? help promote yellow ray activation?

personally, even if i had more free time, i don't think i would use it effectively to polarise to the the service-to-others path. the work environment gives me an opportunity to work in a social group, to develop understanding of others, and basically contribute to the economic whole.

most people grumble about their jobs from time to time, but without it, i think most of us would fine life pretty empty and meaningless.

what do you think?

Chris Hamilton
12-26-2008, 09:17 AM
hello group,

please remember that this question should be answered from loo material. individual thoughts about this subject are considered off-topic for this thread. thank you, chris

daresh
01-03-2009, 08:49 AM
hi folks,

just wondering if the law of one ever talks about work.

i mean, is work a good catalyst?

is it a necessary part of the 3d social experiment? help promote yellow ray activation?

personally, even if i had more free time, i don't think i would use it effectively to polarise to the the service-to-others path. the work environment gives me an opportunity to work in a social group, to develop understanding of others, and basically contribute to the economic whole.

most people grumble about their jobs from time to time, but without it, i think most of us would fine life pretty empty and meaningless.

what do you think?

work as any experience can be a catalyst to learn from, and be used to be of service to others or not. in our current society working is one of the main activities and i think the potential to be of service and to learn are huge.
how you interact with co workers, how you do your job, how you learn from others or react on collegues you don't like. it's an endless resource for learning. this goes for every type of job.
think about somebody who cleans toilets, the person can do this with a positive attitude and realise the beautifull service he is giving. making sure the place is hygienic, people not getting sick and making sure they have a fun experience at the toilet :), serve them on a very essential way.
or he could experience it as a literally ****ty job, as the most lowest, something he doesn't respect himself...
as ra said: every experience is, it is our attitude which makes it positive or negative. and when there is a lot of social interaction during work, the oppertunities to learn and be of service are huge.

greets,

Deerclan
01-25-2009, 12:00 PM
hello group,

please remember that this question should be answered from loo material. individual thoughts about this subject are considered off-topic for this thread. thank you, chris

i'm very new to dw, ra, and the loo, chris, but doesn't the loo emphasize that people must decide things for themselves? for me, respectfully, that entails thinking things over in light of my own beliefs and life experiences.

i have carefully looked over the forum guidelines and the loo material on dw's site, but perhaps i just don't quite understand them yet. perhaps you could clarify and make sure i am on the same page with everyone else? thanks, chris.