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Old 04-23-2008, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave Kaminski View Post
I think the lightworker more identifies with what you're calling "real consciousness" while the darkworker identifies with what you're calling "ego."

It's deeper than this, I think. The darkworker sees what you're understanding to be the "ego" as the only real thing and then uses what you call "real consciousness" to his "ego's" advantage. The lightworker does the opposite, he uses the "ego" to empower the "real consciousness."

A darkworker can be conscious of his "ego"; better yet, a darkworker is DEFINITELY conscious of his "ego." Darkworkers CHOOSE to embrace this ego. Lightworkers CHOOSE to embrace "real consciousness." Don't be good because everyone wants or expects you to be, because trust me, most of them do not even attempt to hold themselves to their own standards. If you're going to be 'evil,' you may as well embrace it for what it is and wield it artfully.
Who is it that chooses to embrace his ego? Is it the darkworkers 'higher self' or is it the darkworker's ego that embraces this tactics?; that would mean that the darkworker is still stuck in a lower level of consciousness, though he (=the ego) recognizes some universal principles which he can use to strengthen his own ego. In my perspective the true definition of a lightworker is someone who does not identify with the ego anymore (at least not solely anymore, he may fall back so every now and then), he has trancended it and sees the greater perspective. A darkworker is still heavily identified with his ego and is just a more dangerous version of a 'normal man' (who would, just as the darkworker, abuse his power if put in a position of great power).

Last edited by MasterD : 04-23-2008 at 02:05 PM.
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