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Old 05-08-2008, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Love View Post
What kind of texts would represent the ones you are looking for, Dave? I know I haven't seen books with the title "Lightworker" emblazoned upon them, but there have been many books written about aiding humanity in some shape or form. I liked Jane Goodall's "Harvest for Hope" or Gore's "An Inconvient Truth." I also have a lot of books by educators striving to make a difference. Autobiographies that address the courage and the human spirit, like "Stolen Lives" by Malkia Oufkir, or "A Child Called it" by Dave Pelzer, are also great. And fiction books can have a lightworker bent as well. Madeleine L'Engle is one of my favorite authors, even though I am not Christian.
Excellent observation; just because it's not about Lightworking doesn't mean it's not a proponent of Lightworking. Curious.

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he mentioned investing in lightworking, can anyone name some lightworking companies ??
You could donate to Steve. haha!

I think he's talking more in a venture capitalist point of view, like assist the growth of the business of another lightworker by supporting him by sharing resources and income(before and after). There are a myriad examples though. Very few publicly traded companies would fall between these lines, though, in my opinion.
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