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Originally Posted by NDavid Hi all,
Great article,but I'm still a little confused. The article seems to be saying that everything you do should be guided/motivated by a single polarity, giving/selfish. But I find that certain things spark different motivations in me. For example, wanting to get in shape, raise my self-esteem seem more about me than others when I look deep down for the motivation. Whereas somethings I do like give to charity or give money to homeless people, or just be a freindly ear to someone when they need it, are all motivated by love or pity for the person when I search deep down. It's like I have a lightworker/darkworker motivation for different scenarios. Anyone else see this in themselves? How can you just pick one polarization to motivate you for al scenarios if you can't help feeling different feelings about different situations?
Cheers
NDavid |
If you choose to go down the lightworkers path, you must find new motivations and keep applying them to do things. For example, if you feel better, have more self-esteem and more stamina, you can do a lot more for others. If you think about that every time you go to the gym, you are applying lightworkers polarization. After some time, it will have become you prime motivation if you keep applying this.
You can also use this idea on other parts of your life, just find new motivations and live by these motivations.
By the way, if you choose to go down the darkworkers path, the exact same thing is valid, only you need to turn around your motivations so they are darkworker polarized.