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Old 04-30-2009, 11:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
Brutha
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Darkworking could be considered evil if by evil you mean the sort of people who are normally given this description: Hitler, Nero, George Bush, Henry Ford, Ronald MacDonald, all of these people are/were Darkworkers.
I don't think that it's possible from the outside to make decisions whether those people are darkworkers.
I also don't consider Hitler to be one (we even had a forum thread on that question) as he was heavily driven by principles. Those principles just aren't the ones most people consider to be good or moral.
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In short... there are two energies that are powerfully motivating to an individual, but which are incompatible, namely, love and fear. Each energy entails a way of viewing the world and a way of living. For most people it's not intuitive that these two energies should be incompatible, but they are.
I think it's less confusing to call the energy light and dark.
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