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Old 12-16-2009, 05:11 AM   #30 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Andrew Gubb View Post
Not a victimhood mindset. It might be a personal challenge, and it might taint my words a bit, but I've gotten over it enough to be able to polarise.
Generally, I don't consider myself qualified to judge exactly where another is. I trust my judgement to the extent that I will size people up and act accordingly (in personal matters), but my intuition needs to be sharpened. However, I make an excellent mirror when I so choose.

We all have our issues-don't mistake my words for an attempt to tear you down. The truth is that when I read what you have to say I see someone who is very hurt and angry, someone with good intentions that is in no position to act on them. Right or wrong, take it as you will; it's none of my business what you do with that.

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I refer to the fact that for a lightworker, the things which normal people do become meaningless. They seem only to be an evasion of what's important. And what's important may not be literal risk of death, but it is very grave, perhaps worse - it's the living death, disconnection, unlove, constant suffering.
I'd posit that that's true for anyone of mildly heightened awareness. So essentially we agree-there are far worse things than death and many, if not most, unconsciously embrace them.

I do hope the trend shifts, if only slightly. This world could use a few more flamboyant and brilliant people.
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