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Originally Posted by Kingston In my humble opinion the labels are fine as they are.
One can understand the definition, what light and dark really means, by slowly reading every article about it. Then it is impossible to miss it. If you don't do that, no change of terms is going to help anyone.
The terms "Light" and "Dark" inspire a sense of identity, it defines your place in the universe. I don't think there would me many lightworkers who would call themselves worldworkers. Same for darkworkers.
Again, this is just my opinion!  |
This is what I thought initially. That a proper understanding of what the terms refer to doesn't come from the terms themselves. The words are just signposts. The real meaning is where the signposts
point.
Still, I believe some signposts are better than others. In my opinion, because of the way society weighs words like light and dark, the direction in which the terms "lightworker" and "darkworker" point many of us is
not the direction we should be heading.
Just as choosing one polarization or the other will still lead to the same destination, so will the choice of terms to describe the polarization, at least to anyone who wants to understand them. But I think the journey will be longer and slower for some people walking where the terms "lightworker" and "darkworker" point them.
So yes, I think Paul's suggestions and definitions provide greater clarity.