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Originally Posted by Still Growing Its Steve's quote that said 1% are Lightworkers or Darkworkers not me... |
Right. Here, I was trying to justify Steve's account against your objection.
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Originally Posted by Still Growing Also, how many people say "Its my life's purpose to be a Darkworker" and then commit to it? |
Judging from this forum, at least some try to. It's kind of a thin purpose, one that is hard to maintain one's commitment to. How does it help to make decisions about what matters most? Does one ask "what would Ghenghis Khan do?" It sounds a bit humble for a darkworker purpose, to submit to some exemplary figure like this...
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The Meaning of Life: Discover Your Purpose Steve said he arrived at
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Originally Posted by Steve to live consciously and courageously, to resonate with love and compassion, to awaken the great spirits within others, and to leave this world in peace. |
as his life purpose. This is looks like a pretty outflow dominated purpose, and if there are parts that are not obviously outflow in nature [1], it coheres. It's easy to see why someone who successfully commits to such a purpose would be a lightworker; easy for me at least.
[1]: "to live consciously and courageously" could also begin a darkworker life purpose that went on "to dominate with strength and cunning, to surpass in power the great spirits that I find, and to carve a place in this world as a monument to my glory."