PolarityBeginner
Orientation
The direction a being's will is pointed — the precursor to polarity.
Advanced definition
Before polarization, there is orientation: the underlying direction the will tends toward when no one is watching. Polarity is what orientation becomes when chosen consistently.
Law of One context
Often spoken of together with free will. Without orientation, choice has no axis along which to develop.
Common misunderstanding
Orientation is not the same as personality. A friendly person can be oriented toward control; a stern one can be oriented toward service.
Healthy application
Notice where your will leans when stakes are low — that is your honest orientation.
For reflection
"In small choices, where does my will quietly tilt?"
Related terms
- PolarityThe orientation an entity develops between service-to-others, service-to-self, and the neutral middle.
- PolarizationThe act of strengthening one's chosen orientation through consistent choice.
- Free WillThe first distortion of the One — the foundation that makes individual experience and growth possible.
- Service-to-OthersThe polarity of seeking the Creator by serving the Creator in others.
- Service-to-SelfThe polarity of seeking the Creator by using other beings as resources for the self.