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| Okay, Steve and others, you've alluded to being a Lightworker many times before, and I think I grasp the general idea, but I have a question for you and others who call yourselves "Lightworkers": Do you believe the things on Lightworker HOME? I have no problem with people believing this stuff, but I do not. I'm also not looking to be converted. I just want to know if you are all affiliated with eachother. Feel free to send me a private message if you like!
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| I define a lightworker as someone who's reached the level of knowing they're here for a reason, and that reason involves some form of service to the greater good. They may not know how they'll do it, and the inclination towards service might be unclear, but they know deep down they're not just here for their own kicks and giggles -- they feel called towards a mission to have some kind of positive impact. There are much more new agey ways to define this term, but I prefer to use it more loosely. |
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| We're not affiliated with the people at lightworker.com and have not met them, though, coincidentally they live in Las Vegas too. We'll probably run into them eventually. |
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| Hey Steve and Erin, thanks for the response. I came across that website when I initially heard the term "lightworker" and thought, "Hmm, this is...different." Steve, your description pretty much matches how I've come to understand your intentions in this regard. Thanks again for the clarification. I guess you don't carry a lightsaber. That would be the icing on the cake.
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| He doesn't have a lightsaber, but I'm still waiting for my cape in the mail. |
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| Hmm... Las Vegas, Sin City, or City of the Enlightened?
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| Speaking of lightsabers... I've always liked the term Ghedi... a conjunction of Ghetto and Jedi (Ghetto as in the style, not as a place to put people who you feel are inferior). I've always wanted to be part of a 'Ghedi Order,' which has led to my more common forum nickname, GhediPunk (punk would be a rank in this fictitious order. Anyways, back to our regularly scheduled topic.
__________________ People often say that 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder,' and I say that the most liberating thing about beauty is realizing that you are the beholder. This empowers us to find beauty in places where others have not dared to look, including inside ourselves. --Salma Hayek My blog: Adam's Peace |
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