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Old 04-02-2007, 09:24 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by yossarian View Post
Evil isn't judged by intentions then, it's judged by awareness+polarity. Evil is defined as a low-awareness darkworker.
If I've understood you correctly, I think your definition of evil is very limited. Lets take the other extreme: is a high-awareness lightworker also not capable of "evil"? Or do we rule the fact that they are capable of evil by virtue of the fact that they happen to be "high-awareness lightworkers"?

Everyone is human and flawed. "Evil" is merely the manifestation of those flaws (or lack of love in terms of how I see it).

In your example of Hitler, for example - let just say he suffered from an vast inferiority complex. He compensated for own feelings of inferiority by projecting them onto other certain cultures. He felt powerless so he compensated by exercising power over them. A clear overt example of "evil".

If you move towards the other end of the scale you have things like gossiping. People feel somewhat insecure in themselves and so disparage other people behind their backs to make themselves feel better.

These are expressions of the same things, just on very different scales. Its irrelevant whether the person is "darkworker" or "lightworker". The way I see it, both manifestations are "evil". But again, I prefer to look at it as both are symptoms of a lack of love. The solution is the same - they need to love themselves more.
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