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Originally Posted by wolfgang Is a darkworker more interested in preserving the ego than a lightworker? Or is the ego preservation for the level of consciousness? If so, how does a darkworker let progress beyond the ego and climb the levels of consciousness? |
Steve has said, darks can believe in subjective reality, where your true identity is consciousness. Uhm, think hive-mind

I still use the word 'egoistical' about darks because it's one of the few I know that is connected to only one polarity.
A dark can have more greatness, can be bigger, if they are more than one single ego. As darks become completely free of the syndrome, they realise they live in a kind of symbiosis. When you go further in that, there is unity. You are still 'the most important being in the universe' - you just happen to be the only one

a darkworker already has a kind of unity in their body, realizing they are both this and that organ.
Seen Matrix Revolutions, where Agent Smith has duplicated himself?
Neo: "It ends tonight."
One of the Smiths: "I know it does, that's why the rest of me is just gonna enjoy the show, because we already know that I'm the one that beats you."
Smith's not fully polarized(I can see by the anger he sometimes shows, anger is internal resistance), and he still believes in something outside of himself/his selves, but he is very dark, and there is one body of his talking about "the rest of me." It's a pointer in the direction of being more than an ego. He's many egos. Then that can be taken further and be everything. His identity is less localized than a body, it's in several bodies. In between one ego and a completely non-localized identity/consciousness.