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Originally Posted by CroMagna I agree. I didn't mean that there are three types of people. I meant that there are degrees. Steve explains how there's a scale and that's how it's easier to read people. Like if someone's a -6, they're really darkworkerish and if they're a 0, they're nonpolar, or a +6, really lightworkerish. People move along the scale, because polarity is a journey not a destination. |
Hmmm, I don't remember ever seeing anything about a scale. I understand Steve's philosophy to include the notion that you're either a 1 or a 10 (maybe,
maybe a 9). Anything in between, you're fooling yourself.
Especially with this Darkworker/Lightworker concept. Either you have deliberately and consciously aligned as one or the other, or you have not. The degree to which you adhere to your commitment, now, maybe that's what you're talking about -- but that's about effectiveness once you've polarized. Polarization, as I understand is not a journey, it's a choice. You make it or you don't. *Poof*.