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Old 04-17-2008, 01:24 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Supertom, It really doesn't matter what people do for a living, but rather, the intention behind your work that puts one in a category of darkworker or lightworker.

I think what Steve was trying to say about the people in power in the US is that they're abusing their might for their own personal benefits. It doesn't mean that all people in power are like that. I'm sure there are leaders out there that are trying to work for the greatest good of humanity and society as a whole.

For example, look at Oprah, she has tremendous clout and a following, yet she's using that fame for the benefit of others, not necessarily for herself.

Ultimately it doesn't matter what you do, but if your goal is to create the greatest good for the greatest amount of people, then you have a new title for yourself, "lightworker"
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