Paths Two and Three
The next two levels can
blend together and seem like the same, although they are slightly different. On
path three there are more opportunities for personal and spiritual growth, than
on path two. Some people can move back and forth from one path to the other. It
is like there is a bridge between the paths. Some of the lessons may be
similar, just with varying degrees of difficulty.
The outcomes in life
are dependent on which path we mostly frequent. Normally, there will be the
same people on both paths, while at other times one will only encounter them on
the separate paths. I think that paths two and three allow much more flexibility
than path one and four. People seem to be able to cross back and forth easily
as there are open gates along the way. These paths give a variety of
opportunities and choices. In some ways that can be good, although whilst
tracking back and forth specific issues may not be addressed. That can be one
of the challenges of working on these levels.
People working on their
highest path will occasionally take refuge in path two or three. In general,
this will be in times of great stress or illness and won’t be for long.
Vibrating at the high level required for path four makes it hard to stay on a
lower path. It is a similar experience for those on paths two and three. One
may also slip back to path one when tired or ill. This can be a trap for some
people, as it will feel comfortable, and they may be unwilling to step up
again.
Paths two and three are separated by an easier route. That is why
people crisscross more regularly. The leap to the highest path is harder
because it is like crossing a chasm, so there is more incentive to remain on
path four.
The majority of people
live on paths two and three. Here they can live in the more material,
superficial life and only sort out things when they feel like it. There is less
urgency to work off karma or face lessons.
If level one was
sitting still, this is walking. On the highest path, one will need to sprint
and jump some hurdles.
Paths two and three are okay, but there is always that yearning.
The yearning comes from one’s soul, from not being on the highest path. Some
lessons will be worked out, and a moderately good life lived, but it will feel
at times, as though one is just going through the motions.
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