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Old 05-09-2008, 04:52 AM
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Originally Posted by jimbos123456 View Post
I don't really consider that to be a darkworker, I would consider a darkworker to be the cliche 33rd freemason. Or some oil executive that uses assassination, bribes, fabricated evidence to stop inventors of free energy devices. Or a pharmaceutical executive that purposely puts mercury into vaccines to harm people, depopulate the planet, and make them easier to control etc. You don't seem like you would be willing to go that far to harm people honestly. Maybe your just at like 60/40 or something, everyone is selfish at one point in their life including myself. DW's harm people all the time while making tons of money, and their reputations don't suffer for the most part. It's probably not worth all the karma screwing people over constantly in my opinion. Why would you want to increase your lifetimes incarnated? A lightworker wouldn't commit suicide as a martyr most of the time anyway, because most of them know the consequences for that. If you harm people on a regular basis, and don't feel bad about it then thats a darkworker in my opinion. I don't really think DW's control their emotions more like suppressing them. Plus study trauma based mind control it's an interesting subject. If they manage to get people to be drawn to them, then they are skilled at deception.
Have you chosen to polarize as a darkworker? Are you speaking about this mindset from the inside? From your description of what you think a darkworker is, I’d say no. You seem to think that the darkworker’s most important work is to go around hurting people. That simply is not true. The love of self is the supreme value of the darkworker, and deliberately hurting others for the pure h~ll of it can sometimes be detrimental to one’s own well being. A highly aware and intelligent darkworker does not seek to hurt others unless she believes it serves her own self interest to do so. It is more than conceivable that a darkworker might sometimes believe that refraining from hurting a competitor/adversary might better serve his long term interests. The question for the darkworker is not “How many people can I hurt today?” The question is “What can I do for me today?” If doing what’s best for himself means hurting someone else, so be it. If doing what’s best for himself means helping someone else, so be it. Either way, the darkworker wins, which is the real motivation. What you’re describing is not a highly conscious darkworker. What you’re describing is darkworker syndrome at best or a James Bond cliché at worse, which is a little closer to Fireguy’s point, if I had to guess.
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