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Originally Posted by Digit [/i]
oh i'm glad i'm not the only one who sees past the oversimplification.
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To me this lightworker-darkworker and polarity differentiation if taken to extremes reminds me of the old Christian saying that men can't ever be angels. Neither good nor bad.
What this means to me is: You can strife for either extreme if you choose to, but you will never ever be the pure embodiment of one element or polarity all the time.
Now as to this strife for extremes, how about this: Both polarities naturally exist and come to play in any human being. That might not be the case in other spirit entities, like angels if you believe in them.
If the Universe wants a single-polarity creature- like an angel or whatever- it gives birth to exactly that. In creating a creature with both polarities I'd thus naturally assume it isn't going for single-polarity and extremes.
Why then do people assume it's a human's job to choose one over the other permanently and strife for an extreme?
Wouldn't it be a more likely assumption that a human's job -being an entity given two polarities/energies- is
to use both and maybe find a way to merge them in beauty and balance?