Selcar wrote:This must make individuality, incarnation, reincarnation rather difficult. Wouldn't it?
The only individuality we have is which "forms" we prefer, our "minds" for lack of a better word, how we do things, that sort of thing. Our purpose is the same, our abilities are the same, and our base "form" of winged humanoid is also very similar. We do not incarnate often.
Selcar wrote:Why would this be? Why would light/dark/ and the elements be linked with balance between chaos and order?
Well I've pieced togther the theory based on the "forms" that are dominant for me. It makes sense to me also because a little of every element would make us balanced from an elemental affinity standpoint as well.
Selcar wrote:I cannot comprehend how this would work, especially on the large scale of a multiverse, as proposed. It seems like appearing and influencing an individual at a time, would be not only slow work, but holding very little impact on the larger scale. Could you explain a bit more, maybe how an individual can be "ordered" or "chaotic"?
The idea is that if you influence the right individuals, they do the work for you. It's also why there are many beings "trained" (again for lack of a better word) to be our emissaries of sorts and to further the "cause" without us being directly needed.
Well everyone has both in them, the question is what kind of balance is there between the two within said individual. Chaotic people are insane, ordered people tend to end up as spiritual advisors such as monks, priests, priestesses, etc. Those being the ends of the spectrum. Everyone else is some sort of in between.
Selcar wrote:This seems to imply that Order = good, Chaos = Evil.
It was the first example that came to mind. I blame being raised Catholic. No I don't mean to imply that ordered=good, chaos=evil. Good and evil are relative and many would consider them to be human concepts.
Selcar wrote:I don't quite understand the meaning of balance here still.
Balance is a shifting equilibrium between order and chaos. So long as one doesn't take over, it's balanced. In human terms, after 80% of one 20% the other, the scale tends to seriously tip in one direction.
Selcar wrote:It would seem, to me, that everything that we currently know of this world, and this universe, and how it works - that order is easily dominant over chaos.
I wouldn't necessarily say that. Look at all of the crises, wars, etc. in human history.
Selcar wrote:This seems like a fallacious statement, even if I did follow that order and chaos are quantifiable - couldn't they be balanced in a small amount? A ton of lead and a ton of feathers balance each other just as much as a pound of feathers and a pound of lead, no?
Yes, they could. But small amounts of energy don't make up beings and existance. There's a good deal of energy making up creation in its entirety. That statement was referring to the multiverse, not an individual.
Selcar wrote:Two sentiments that I do not agree with, and think they sound a little cliche, to be honest. By what reasoning do you assert that order has chaos within it, and visa versa? I am also of the thinking that even one instance of chaos within the human mind would cause a great deal of cognitive problems..
If you look at chaos theory...eventually the "chaos" becomes an ordered pattern...becomes order. If you take something that's completely ordered eventually it either goes on to monotony or snaps...flipping over to chaos. The latter point is especially evident in the minds of many beings. Too much of order leads to some kind of internal break. I don't think that any amount of chaos in a human would lead to cognitive issues. Again I'm talking in an energetic sense. We (by we I mean the human soul, not the body...obviously humans aren't energetic beings) aren't made of just one "type" of energy. We're a bit of both.
Selcar wrote:It seems counter intuitive to me, that there needs to be individuals created and placed into full time roles to keep naturally occurring events within the mutliverse to keep it from imploding in on itself.
Shifts in balance are natural and expected. One "type" of energy becoming dominant is not natural.
Selcar wrote:Why humanoid?
Probably because humanoid relates best to the most beings we come across. There's a reason just about every angel is described as "winged humanoid".
Selcar wrote:Have you come across any earth based myths on creatures that resemble balancers?
Personally? No. But I have been told by one person that we remind them of a Boddhisatva (I probably spelled that wrong).
Selcar wrote:My sort were not given emotions - because they were not needed for our roles/jobs. Why would the ability to love (an individual) be given when it was not allowed? It seems like poor programming.
This one I've already answered.
Selcar wrote:Do you do anything in your current incarnation to maintain the balance? Also, I have to say that the ability to be "burned out" on the work of duties seems counter intuitive to be able to feel - especially being able to be take vacation if it's a vital role, and there are few Balancers to begin with. Seems like it could all be avoided.
I do not. Vacation means I have no contact with "home" and have no "higher purpose" besides enjoying being human. How is "burn out" counterintuitive to emotion? "Vacation time" is avoided if possible, but as I've said already we are a limited number of our kind, but do not work alone.
Selcar wrote:Additional Feedback: The last two paragraphs come off mostly with information that could be true for any person, and the amount of times one's "power levels" are mentioned tend to give the article a bit of a shady feeling towards it.
Yes, they could, and they're also true for me. Since it was an article about me and my kind I felt it should be included. Yes, I do know that people will look at the power thing and
but again, it's an article about us so as much as I knew what reaction it would eventually get, it had to be included.
Selcar wrote:If they're types of energy (which, what makes one unit of measurement of energy chaotic, and another ordered?) how can influencing individuals towards chaos or order chance the balance of the two within a plane?
When creation began, there was the primal/primordial (people use them interchangeably I've noticed) chaos. (This isn't just me spewing crap, this is actually what many people I've spoken to have said.) The chaos was so unpredictable and unstable that some opposing energy had to be created from it. Thus began the "taming" of it into chaos and it's opposing energy: order. Yes, there is still primal/primordial chaos out there, but in trace amounts.
Selcar wrote:Thirdly, such a statement would seem to imply that only Balancers have Free Will - as their role is to influence individuals away or towards chaos/order, thus preventing the free will of everyone else within the multiverse to choose for themselves.
Actually, it doesn't. Influence is not direct order. Yes, we try to steer people. However, it is mostly steering people toward where they're heading in the first place. Encouraging dreams, inspiring thoughts.
Selcar wrote: Shadows, Rakshasas, demons and angels on this board alone
I'm waiting for clarification on what Iro means. I'm aware we have a ton of kin types about, but technically we're humans at the moment so Iro would be talking to humans. From his responses it sounds like he means that he's spoken to them as they are...via the astral or who knows what.