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Old 12-13-2009, 12:33 PM   #23 (permalink)
Andrew Gubb
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Hire the wage slaves. They were born and bred to be hired by you. If you don't hire them, somebody else will. Better you, the benevolent boss, than the next guy.
A person polarised with love would not accept that. He'd look for people who he could treat in a non-slave manner.

Actually recently I've been forced to accept that sometimes people don't respond to you treating them with love and basically can only interact with you from a place of conflict. Sometimes you need to play those games, then, but I still maintain that if the option is to let people be slaves under you - well, if you can accept to feel their pain while going about healing greater pains through their work, OK. But damn, a lightworker is about getting people to wake up from slavery. I would feel very unlike myself doling out rewards and punishments to keep people with the slavery mindset in line.

I'm quite curious to think what a lightworker boss would look like actually. The word "leader" comes to mind.

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“Do unto others as they would have you do unto them” is the way it should read.
If you're a darkworker.

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