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Originally Posted by JJH If the Star Wars analogy Steve uses is correct for his explanation of Polarity, then Loveworker & Selfworker would not be accurate terms.
Anakin did not seek power for himself, he was turned to the darkside through the fear of the loss of a loved one - attachment to the world of form. |
Well, perhaps Anakin didn't want to lose that connection he had with his loved one. Sometimes, when someone loves, they are only concerned about what they get out of it - and perhaps that was the case here. Perhaps Anakin was simply scared of losing his women and the love he got out of it, thus being primarily concerned with self. Kind of like the fear of losing a highly loved car...or an object, or a feeling you get from an activity - still comes from self-orientation.
If I understand the polarity correctly (and perhaps I don't), it seems that darkworkers think about primarily themselves - and are afraid of bad things that may happen to themselves and thus orient toward that. Whereas lightworkers primarily want to spread out love toward others - do things for others. Thus the suggestions of the terms selfworkers and loveworkers.