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Originally Posted by Jerigan Why is this necessary? I see no problem with the lightworker part. Whatever you guys do is fine. The issue comes up with the darkworker idea. Why do we have to keep our fear?
Sure, I have conquered many fears. Guess how I did that? Moving above them. Same as lightworkers are supposed to do. I do not fear for myself or others. There is no reason to fear. Realizing there is no problem is the perfect way to combat any situation. Since I do conquer the fear, there is no concern that I could be a lightworker in denial. |
My understanding is that a darkworker defines courage as the overcoming of fear. A lightworker on the other hand chooses to believe that fear is an illusion and isn't real. Thus for a lightworker there's nothing to conquer. If fear doesn't exist, then the darkworker definition of courage isn't possible (and the entire philosophy falls apart). Conversely if you believe that fear does exist, then you're not going to make a very good lightworker.
