The search engine on the LL Research website handles both uppercase and lowercase letters equally, meaning it doesn’t differentiate between them.
I visited this link: Search - L/L Research and entered the phrase ‘creator self’. The search results included both ‘Creator Self’ and ‘Creator-self’ and others. This confirms that the search function is case-insensitive and can find phrases regardless of the capitalization used. When you type ‘Creator Self’ it searches for ‘Creator Self’ and others. It’s no problem to take a capital letter.
In general, I have no difficulty searching for information. I maintain a comprehensive file, as well as separate files, which allow for a variety of search methods. For example, check out this thread: L/L Research Channeling Material - all sessions in one file - #7 by K.K.33. I shared a compiled file of the sessions there. This file can be opened in Notepad, allowing for easy and straightforward searches for specific phrases such as ‘Creator Self’ or ‘creator self’.
Regarding the concept of ‘sacrifice’ in the Confederation material:
In the teachings of the Confederation, the term ‘sacrifice’ related to the Creator can be used in the context of the One Infinite Creator ‘sacrificing’ its unity to experience diversity through creation. This means the Creator divides its unity into an infinite number of fragments, manifesting as different beings, worlds, and experiences. This can be seen as a form of ‘sacrifice’ because the Creator chooses to fragment its unity to enable individual beings to experience and grow spiritually.
However, this ‘sacrifice’ is symbolic rather than literal. In the Confederation’s teachings, this act is viewed as a gesture of love and a desire to fully understand itself through experiencing diversity.
The ‘sacrifice’ of humanity, particularly in the context of spiritual teachings and the archetype of Jesus Christ, is often seen as a profound act of love and dedication. In Christian tradition, Jesus is considered to have voluntarily given His life to unite humanity with God, offering redemption through His suffering and death on the cross.
This type of sacrifice is interpreted as an ultimate example of unconditional love, where an individual chooses to make a personal sacrifice for the benefit of others. Through His suffering and death, Jesus not only atoned for humanity’s sins but also illustrated the path to spiritual rebirth and union with the Divine.
In this context, human sacrifice, modeled after Jesus, is perceived as an act of deep love that transcends personal desires and paves the way for higher spiritual understanding. This sacrifice can manifest in various forms, from physical offerings and spiritual renunciations to everyday acts of love and service to others. The essence of this sacrifice is the pursuit of expressing divine love and unity through acts of sacrifice that transform both the individual and the wider community.
What I had to write, I wrote, and I leave this thread. I don’t know, maybe we don’t understand each other. Either we just don’t understand each other, or we have completely different approaches. I have the one I conveyed. You have yours. Let’s just leave it - at least as far as our interaction directly is concerned.