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Originally Posted by yossarian loving others representing the lightworkers, loving self representing dark |
Accordinly to be paralized - typo! I mean polarized and not be sick, the lightgiver also receives love, sort of like a side effect. Giving to others also means love is around you.
So this kind of loving includes loving your self, it's like an expanded boundery of self love extended to everyone (which includes yourself), ultimately. Sense this boundary includes oneself, there is no need to have to expect love in return and it works great. Living in love and light.
Then look at a darkworker loving him/her-self as the boundary of where this individual's love reaches. It mostly reaches the personal boundary and is expecting the outside of self to provide even more love coming in. This expectation borders on controlling others or in disappointments, perhaps. In order to touch someone else and find more love, the darkworker will have to expand the boundary of where the love goes - to give to others along the way. (I think)
I don't know, it looks like there's a boundary that is expanded when being a lightworker.