I don't know.
Not one person on that list, if examined under a microscope would come away clean.
Perfection is not the requirement for being a lightworker.
Having dealt with all of one's own issues perfectly and being enlightened is not either.
Being free of mistakes or faults is not a requirement either.
And being a lightworker does not free one from being publicly criticized in the media. There are always people ready and willing to find fault with someone or something. And yet contrast of perspective and point of view is what makes living on planet earth so delicious and exciting.
There is a difference between disagreeing with someone's approach while still appreciating its validity and completely rejecting someone as a human being because they may have done something differently than you would. Each lightworker has their own approach, their own calling so to speak.
And in my view, the best lightworkers often have the shadiest pasts from which they chose to learn and rise above. They do not let their mistakes prevent them from living a life of love to the best of their ability. They practice forgiveness even in relationship to themselves. They live, learn and move on.
In any case, having done something at some point that another person considers "wrong" does not automatically exclude someone from Lightworkerdom. Morality is trendy and changes with the times.
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