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Service-to-Self Vs Evil

Service-to-self beings are often seen as embodiments of what many define as “evil.” To continue evolving, service-to-self beings must prioritize self-service to an extreme degree, typically exceeding ninety percent. In contrast, service-to-others beings only need to serve others slightly more than themselves. This distinction underscores the many divisions, dualities, and separations that shape the human experience within life and the spaces between lives.

As multidimensional beings, humans operate through multiple bodies, each functioning across various dimensions, levels, and densities. Most humans evolve along two primary pathways: service-to-others or service-to-self.

Service-to-others beings find harmony when masculine and feminine energies are close to balanced, while service-to-self beings resonate with an energy that is predominantly masculine or spirit-based. Though service-to-self beings retain enough feminine resonance to prevent total self-consumption, this balance looks vastly different to service-to-others beings, who might view it as an imbalance. Despite this contrast, both types have extensive evolution ahead.

Service-to-others beings are likely to have a longer evolutionary journey, eventually reaching a state of integration with Source. Service-to-self beings, on the other hand, tend to return to Source sooner, albeit as fragmented particles, having condensed their existence by absorbing everything into a singular speck. Service-to-others beings, by contrast, continue to expand and evolve until they can experience Source as unified beings.