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Originally Posted by Center
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interesting! thanks for bringing this to my attention.
i see a lot of problems with the reasoning used to arrive at the darkworker's methods. in a nutshell, true lightworking is a synthesis of both the paths asmoday describes.
it is incorrectly asserted that lightworking is devoted to seeking meaning outwardly. THE ONLY true meaning comes from within: any good lightworker knows this. jesus (the "establishment"

) says it, even. i think this misconception arises from the lightworker's recognition of his inner divinity being supported by the divinity of all-that-is (omission of anything destroys infinity; destruction of anything omits infinity). "i am because we are," as it's put forth in the african philosophy of unbuntu. from the descriptions given on this single page, it seems a darkworker strives to suppress this truth and focus only on the self.
another point is amsoday's continual assertion that lightworking involves suppression of negativity and negative emotion. this is absolutely incorrect. negative emotions arise from the same inner divinity as those which are positive. they provide data with which it is the lightworker's duty to integrate in harmony: into his thoughts, beliefs, desires, and behaviors.
so really, lightworking as i understand it is an evolution of the darkworking this fellow puts forward. it's biggest pitfall is maintaining the ego AS the divine rather than the TOOL of the divine which it actually is.