Originally Posted by persephonevii I assume the same way as Lightworkers, by gaining self-awareness and personal growth. Of course, I have also heard that hanging around the presence of a highly conscious person can bring up the consciousness of the other person.
Well, I guess they would lie because if they told the truth, they'd most definitely end up not where they want to be- in jail and that would not do them personally any good. That's why the darkworker path can be vilified because it can go against the virtues of society. Of course, it has been stated that good and evil do not exist, thus what a person perceives as evil is what personally disgusts/angers/generally elicits a negative response from them. So the darkworker might steal a diamond for their own personal use, and the person owning the diamond views the robbery and subsequent lying as bad because, that is HIS diamond and that evil little darkworker better take his grotty hands off his precious rock. Now anyone beyond the diamond owner in our society would view this as bad too because that's:
A) how they've been raised- a society that values the Lightwork path (generosity, love, kindness, all that love stuff)
B) they imagine that happening to them and it naturally elicits anger/fear/etc. from them- this can go back to item A. When you were young and did something 'bad', your parental figure would ask 'how would you feel if I did that to you?'
Your brother does what he does to gain what he personally values. It does not have to be money or power. Can be sex, popularity, etc. anything he feels would serve himself best. On his growth, check the answer for your question 1. About darkworkers in general, I once read that if you stay out of their way then they will stay out of your way, but get in their way and they will mow you over. Sounds selfish and cruel, but only because you are the one getting stomped on.
Well, ultimately a darkworker becomes a god unto him/herself. In subjective reality, you are everything, everything is you. Therefore whether you are a Lightworker who merges with God or a Darkworker who becomes God, you are still connected or just everything. I think a Darkworker does feel a connection to other beings, but perhaps not in the way a Lightworker would. Now that question was difficult for me to answer, because I could feel the answer just not able verbalize it well. Hope you got that.
Anyway, that's my thoughts on your questions. Remember my thoughts, so check out other people's opinions too. Plus I myself am dealing with the idea of the darkworker, their path, how society reacts to them and examples of Darkworkers; usually fictional villains who always end up dead/defeated. It sometimes seems to be a surprisingly tough path, though still alluring. |