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Originally Posted by Athena Ok, I think I get it. You wrote in your 'are you a lightworker or a darkworker' that 1% of people are polarized at all. Does that mean that everyone else is at neutral?
I think it would help if you explained the middle ground as well. |
I think our current model is overly simplistic. Saying, "Are you a lightworker or a darkworker?" is a bit like saying, "Are you health nut or a couch potato?" Most of us are neither, but that doesn't mean that there's not a useful distinction between "exercises once a week" and "exercises once a month".
Would you classify me as not a good worker because I don't put in 40 hours of overtime each week?
Would you classify me as not a good student because I get B's and C's sometimes?
Would you classify me as not religious because I don't attend every service my church offers?
I think we need a word to distinguish between the "polarized towards light" meaning of lightworker and the "fully enlightened" meaning of lightworker. (And contraiwise for darkworker, obviously.)
For example, I'm currently running a 30-day lightworker trial. But that's clearly the "polarized towards light" meaning. You can't be a fully enlightened being for just 30 days. But you can experiment with polarizing towards light for 30 days, and that polarization has value.
Similarly, although you can't become a fully enlightened or endarkened being without knowing it (as Steve pointed out yesterday), you can easily be polarized towards light or dark without really noticing it.
Once we have those terms, the middle ground becomes relatively easy. A level 1 lightworker is polarized towards light, but is not very far from the middle. They volunteer at the local food kitchen and tithe at church, but you don't feel love pouring off of them. A level -10 darkworker is someone with deep wells of power that allow them to meet their goals.
The middle ground, I think, is more about consistancy than effort. What makes me a level 3 health nut is not the intensity of my workouts - I was always chosen last for sports, and there's a good reason - but the fact that I do it
every single day. What makes a level 1 or a level 2 lightworker is not the amount they give or the depth of their love, but the fact that every day, every person they meet is greeted with love and compassion.
I was watching Star Wars last night, with special attention to Han Solo. At first, he sounds pretty darkworker.... "Listen, I only take orders from one person... Me!" "'But they're gonna kill her!' 'Better her than me!'" But then he comes back and saves Luke while they're attacking the death star. You can never tell how Han's going to react - one minute he's a great friend and the best companion you could ask for. The next he's hightailing it off to cover his butt.
That's what puts him in the middle.
IMHO