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Originally Posted by {aspiring_to_clarity} I am not sure if you polarize one way or the other, but I wonder how this would fit in with Lightworker status? I see the logic in what you are saying, but would Lightworker withhold? I understand s/he would commit to service of the greater good, but how can one really know what would serve the greater good more, giving or withholding?
I find it hard to say no even when I want to. |
I personally don't believe in the Lightworker/Darkworker dichotomy. As far as I've read, it basically says that either you live for others, or you force others live for you. Neither definition allows you to live for yourself and to allow others to live for themselves.
My personal biase aside, if you can't arrive at becoming a Lightworker independent of the definition of Lightworker, then the idea has little validity in the first place. Perhaps try being {aspiring_to_clarity}, and see if she turns out to be a Lightworker. If you really are one, then your natural tendencies will be those of a Lightworker, so you wont' have to worry about whether or not you are doing as a Lightworker does. As long as you follow a prescripted idea of who you are supposed to be, you won't be you and you won't be happy.