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Old 04-06-2007, 08:03 PM
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Lightworkers at a high level of consciousness don't think of helping others as self-sacrificing. We often derive pleasure and energy from it rather than having it detracting—though of course this isn’t always the case. It's like a constant 30 Days to Success Strategy, we don’t need to succeed in our goal to help you, but we try. And we don’t help everybody—who has the time for that? But then again, putting forth good intentions to everybody can be considered a source of help.

Helping others—giving the intention that others will succeed/get a higher level of consciousness—brings us joy/energy. You can hear this joy in every podcast Steve puts out. The misguided/naive self-sacrificng people you are referring to as lightworkers may not in fact be lightworkers. After all, lightworkers are only approximately 1% of the population according to Steve, and I'm inclined to agree, the number is miniscule.

“I really hate when the world says you have to work yourself to death to get anywhere and when motivational speakers say results take no time and effort at all. Take this analogy: Work is time and force, so either you use a lot of force and take little time to something done or you take your time and use gradual force. Not really an analogy but what do we have more of time or force?”

Steve is someone that says results take no time and effort at all, in a sense. Unless you consider a shift in perspective “effort”, confidence—a result, of sorts—can be achieved immediately by intention. With a congruent intention to be confident, my body responds by sitting a bit straighter, eyes a little sharper and my voice becomes clearer. This brings me immediate happiness and brings out the best in me. This can be considered an effortless result can’t it?
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