One Role Not Better Than Another
Sat Oct 4, 2008
If one is inclined to think better of one role than another ("Oh, no, not server!"), it might be useful to think of the seven roles as being like the seven colors of the rainbow, each perfect, beautiful, and necessary.
Among manmade items, the only color I don't like is orange. Yet in nature, orange flowers are just as glorious to me as any other color. My favorite color is green, but I've seen shades of green paint I thought were hideous. In paint, there is no subtlety. (Of course, it depends on context, too.)
Manmade items that are not beautiful could be seen as analogous to the negative poles, whereas their full-blown subtle manifestation in nature would be their positive poles. I have never seen a positive-pole manifestation of a Michael-defined energy that wasn't beautiful. Some Michael traits are more apt to push my buttons than others, but that's my problem, someone else's negative poles triggering mine. If one has low self-esteem, one will find something on one's Michael chart, accurate or not, to feel bad about. However, the traits are all neutral.
-- Shepherd Hoodwin
05.03.2011. 18:46
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