PolarityIntermediate
Polarization
The act of strengthening one's chosen orientation through consistent choice.
Advanced definition
Polarization is built by repetition: choices aligned with service-to-others or service-to-self, made often enough that they become the default trajectory of the being.
Law of One context
Treated as the central work of third density. Without choice, polarization does not occur.
Common misunderstanding
Polarization is not a one-time decision. A single noble or selfish act does not 'set' you. It is the accumulated pattern.
Healthy application
Audit the small repeating choices — those polarize more than the dramatic ones.
Misuse warning
Do not use 'I'm polarizing positively' as a license to act without care. Positive polarity that bypasses harm is performance.
For reflection
"What did I choose ten times this week without noticing?"
Related terms
- PolarityThe orientation an entity develops between service-to-others, service-to-self, and the neutral middle.
- 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.
- DepolarizationLoss of polarity through actions inconsistent with one's chosen orientation.
- RepolarizationRe-establishing polarity after depolarizing actions, often through balancing.