Polarity Choice

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Polarity Choice in density-spectrum / cluster-tradition framework names the central work of third density: the consciousness-unit's orientation toward service-to-others (positive polarity) or service-to-self (negative polarity) as foundational developmental-choice determining subsequent density-progression track.

⚜ FOLKLOREEpistemic statuscategory
MethodsRecurring tradition narrative (primarily L/L Research Ra material 1981-1984 and adjacent channeled tradition); tradition-specific authorship and texts disclosed.
FalsifierPre-registered behavioural / phenomenological prediction fails.
Confidencenone
Last reviewed2026-05-12

Tradition Source

  • L/L Research Ra material (1981-1984). Polarity-choice framework articulated across multiple sessions; central doctrine.
  • Adjacent traditions. Various tradition-sources articulate adjacent doctrine (service-orientation as developmental work) under different terminology.

Polarity Definition

Per L/L Ra material:

  • Positive polarity (service-to-others). Orientation toward serving the well-being and developmental-progress of other consciousness-units.
  • Negative polarity (service-to-self). Orientation toward maximisation of own-consciousness-unit power, influence, and developmental-progress at expense of others.
  • Polarity-track persistence. Polarity-track once solidified continues through subsequent densities.
  • Late-density convergence. Per L/L: polarity distinction collapses at late sixth density.

Polarity-Threshold Mechanics

  • Harvestability thresholds. Per L/L: ~51% service-to-others orientation for positive harvest; ~95% service-to-self orientation for negative harvest.
  • Below-threshold continuation. Consciousness-units below either threshold continue in third density.
  • Mid-polarity instability. Per L/L: mid-polarity orientation is structurally unstable across long timescales.

Cluster-Doctrine Implications

Per cluster framing, polarity-choice has substantial doctrine-implications:

  • Operator Classes (K4) polarity-discipline. Cluster operator-tradition emphasises sustained polarity-discipline during operations.
  • Channeling (J4) polarity-screening. Cluster channeling-tradition emphasises polarity-discipline against negative-polarity-source coupling.
  • Counter Psy-Ops (K2) framing. Cluster framing of counter-psy-ops as positive-polarity defensive discipline.
  • Psionic Warfare (K2) polarity-analysis. Cluster framing of psionic-warfare actors by polarity-track.

Tradition Adjacencies

  • Christian "service" / "stewardship" tradition. Structural cousin.
  • Buddhist bodhisattva-vow tradition. Structural cousin (specifically positive-polarity).
  • Vedantic dharma framing. Structural cousin.
  • Hermetic "as above so below" framing. Structural framework cousin.

Critical Considerations

  • Binary-framing simplification. Polarity-choice as binary may simplify substantively complex motivation-structures.
  • Self-attribution caution. Self-attribution of polarity-status is structurally vulnerable to self-flattery.
  • Operationalisation gap. Polarity-status is not falsifier-distinct measurable; sustained behaviour over time is closest cluster-validation.

Cluster Connections

Quality-of-Engagement Discriminators

  • Tradition-source dependent. L/L material primary.
  • Cluster-doctrine implications real. Polarity-discipline is central cluster operator-doctrine.
  • Operationalisation gap. Polarity-status is not falsifier-distinct measurable.