Andrey
Jedi
Hello. I’ve been reading up on some fourth way related literature and the general consensus is that ‘a’ influences are those that are sourced from the mechanical influences of our earthly reality. Things like world events, politics, sports, etc., and that ‘B’ influences are sourced from more conscious modes of being. Things like religious scriptures, occult or esoteric literature, ‘C’ influences, etc.
From what I have gathered while browsing this forum and related sites (correct me if I’m wrong) the definitions for A and B influences are somewhat different from what most fourth way material is teaching. A influences are considered “subjectivity” while B influences are considered “objectivity.” Some articles I read awhile back described B influences as “seeing the unseen.” These ideas seem quite different from the rest of fourth way material. For example this forum focuses quite a bit on world events and that got me wondering if that’s focusing on ‘A’ influences (according to traditional 4th way) but according to this forum’s definitions it is focusing on “objectivity” which is a “B” influence according to this forum (again please correct me if I’m wrong about something here.)
Therefore I would like to ask this forum what exactly are “A” “B” influences and if there is a difference in definitions between traditional fourth way literature and the general consensus definitions of this forum, what are they?
Thanks for reading.
From what I have gathered while browsing this forum and related sites (correct me if I’m wrong) the definitions for A and B influences are somewhat different from what most fourth way material is teaching. A influences are considered “subjectivity” while B influences are considered “objectivity.” Some articles I read awhile back described B influences as “seeing the unseen.” These ideas seem quite different from the rest of fourth way material. For example this forum focuses quite a bit on world events and that got me wondering if that’s focusing on ‘A’ influences (according to traditional 4th way) but according to this forum’s definitions it is focusing on “objectivity” which is a “B” influence according to this forum (again please correct me if I’m wrong about something here.)
Therefore I would like to ask this forum what exactly are “A” “B” influences and if there is a difference in definitions between traditional fourth way literature and the general consensus definitions of this forum, what are they?
Thanks for reading.