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Old 07-13-2008, 05:28 AM   #5 (permalink)
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That's an interesting insight into the darkworker mindset.

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To avoid the pains of rejection I'd assume a Lightworker would have to reach out very far and love a LOT of people. Then if one drop in the ocean disappears, it's not so much of an impact.

To the best of my understanding, this is still a drakworker mindset, because it's still placing a set value on people (the idea that if you have alot, then one loss doesn't matter). I think that a lightworker wouldn't feel much of a sense of ejection becuase they're already connected to source/love. It'd be more like a feeling of accepting that the person isn't vibing on the same level and is on their own path, and having understanding for that person instead of placing the needy expectation on them of accepting you.


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As for a Darkworker, I'd assume the opposite. They are the ocean but when they start sacrificing their values and motivations for others, they pour out their droplet (creative energies) to the other being and eventually the DW dries up (how fast depends on how deep their inner ocean/power has become and how quickly they can stopper it.)
Yeah, that sounds like the other extreme, nice analogy. But if from my understanding of Steve's post, the darkworker has to pour out their creative energies to others some times to pay their karmic debt.

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"Oh, it is a hug, kind words are needed. Don't forget to pat them on the back as well."

Seems robotic, no?
I suppose if you're in the darkworker mindset and don't feel genuine love for them then yeah it'd definitely be robotic. For me, there've been times when I felt highly motivated when feeling compassion for someone.

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Motivation, creativity, and inspiration however... they can throw me into a state of euphoria some days to where the casual observer would definitely reason that I've gone mad. I would definitely say if it were possible for me to truly feel love for anything, it would be for my own sense of inner exploration and creativity.
I feel this state of euphoria at times when I realise new universal truths or when I've actually felt connected to source. I find that at those times I feel the sense of euphoria and motivation to the point where I have to share it with someone.

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