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Old 03-23-2007, 08:58 PM   #30 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Steve Pavlina View Post
For a darkworker or a lightworker, love is a feeling of oneness with God/Source. A darkworker connects with the inner power of being God. A lightworker resonates with the outward creativity of being God. So a darkworker feels love by experiencing God's inner power, while a lightworker feels love by experiencing God's outer creation. Both are everpresent aspects of God/Source, and both paths are equally valid.
To say that a darkworker connects to inner power and the lightworker experiences outer creating implies there is a boundary of some kind.

Why is there a boundary in these ideas of levels of consciousness?

It makes more sense, to me, to see the darkworker as drawing a boundary closer to s/he and a lightworker drawing a boundary to include more and utlimately to be one with all.

If you insist on telling us about the focus being inward/outword you are reinforcing the boundary and not presenting anything that allows for expanding our consciousness or loving intentions.
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