@CannibalSmith: Interesting point about subjective reality. But most things, ultimately, turn out to be illusions according to said model. Surely it's just a matter of which ones you choose to experience (consciously or otherwise), including the illusion of separate people and the illusion of fear?
As regards Steve, it's generally good to know people's motivations when you interact with them. If Steve was a really ambitious darkworker, just think of how he could use this blog to manipulate people, given the sheer numbers it attracts and his ability to sound authoritative on matters most people haven't personally explored.
@nvictor: Perhaps a better way of phrasing it would be that the power that makes energy flow inward is within you, like a magnet?
@wolfgang: I can't see the idea of "ignoring" in Steve's actual article. Choosing to focus on A is not the same as ignoring B (peripheral vision, for example). Besides, even if you give 100% of your focus to A, B can still happen of its own accord.
But I agree with you regarding the boundary of self. That's a very useful model, and I'm intrigued by the new light it might shed on the polarity idea.
@dc.: Steve has said many times that his focus is on giving, service and love (and has implied, though never directly stated, that he's heavily polarised that way). Going by his own definitions, he can't not be a lightworker.
Last edited by Velorien : 03-08-2007 at 04:30 PM.
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