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Originally Posted by Brutha I don't think that has anything to do with the lightworker concept.
In addition you should understand the difference between tactics and strategy. Being a lightworker or darkworker is mostly a strategic decision.
To determine whether someone is a lightworker or darkworker you have to look at the motivations for his actions instead on the actions themselves. |
Yup. Exactly. This is what kept me stuck with fighting the whole "Lightworker" / "Darkworker" concept. I was looking at the actions instead of the INTENTIONS behind the actions.
One example I can give is Martial Arts training. I train in a marital art that teaches us how to seriously hurt people. It is not a sport, it is strictly for real self defence. Anyways, whenever we get new students coming to class you can always tell who's a Lightworker and who's a Darkworker polarized person.
There are people who are there for fitness, self-confidence, being able to protect their family, etc. and then there are those who want to learn to "kick-a$$" and to hurt people. You can tell by the questions they ask. They always ask silly questions like "If it's 3am, you're leaving a bar, half-drunk and in a dark alley and a guy who's girlfriend you were hitting on pulls a gun on you, what's the best way to kick his butt Sensei?"
They actually don't have to say anything. You can just "feel" their energy with them just standing there.