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Originally Posted by Steve Pavlina If you consciously embrace selfishness as your highest ideal, you'll be able to greatly accelerate your personal growth and achieve your desires more quickly. A lack of consistency will cease to hold you back. Darkworking is an accelerated path. |
I don't see how this would work. Some form of Karma is just going to get you if you hurt other people. If you hurt others you are hurting yourself and surely this is not congruent with growth at all.
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Originally Posted by Steve Pavlina For example, if you want to achieve a certain net worth, then generally speaking you can expect to get there much faster via the darkworker route than you will if you refuse to polarize. The lightworker route can also get you there faster if you think such a goal will help you serve others, and income can also be generated as a side effect of service. |
Do you have actual any examples of where darkworking has worked?
If you look at the people from Enron who committed the crimes for example, don't you get the sense that they reaped what they sowed? They did business with very low ethics, it hurt a lot of people and they got caught. I'm not saying people get caught every time but I do believe in a psychological Karmic effect at least whereby a person who has been selfish and trodden on others will sabotage their own life or make unconscious choices that deprive themselves of goodness. Or maybe they will make their own lives a misery on other ways. Its always a mirror.
I think your Darkworker idea goes against every wisdom teaching I know of. Is it entirely your idea? Ask yourself seriously if its a good one.