Because nobody's perfect. I don't expect anyone on this Earth, to be a true lightworker. In terms of, not having any darkness at all in them. Who among us is like that, nobody. Who among us has no issues, nobody. Who among us acts all loving and enlightened, all the time, nobody. Does that disqualify them from being a lightworker, no it doesn't.
It's like Ravinder, better known here as Krishna Kalki...saying, if you eat meat, you're not a lightworker. Just totally wrong, that's too rigid, it's too simple. Or saying, because someone sometimes says things they shouldn't say, or is rude sometimes, or too firm and direct...that somehow disqualifies them from being a lightworker. How does that work, where's the line that says, this is what makes you a lightworker and this is what doesn't.
Or, for the people who have some fears, or concerns about things like the GF, or who don't believe in the channels or that there'll be any changes. That doesn't disqualify them from being a lightworker either, because you don't know what's in peoples hearts.
Just because someone has an issue...or doesn't believe in something....it doesn't mean they don't have love in their heart, or have a desire to see and do good things. It doesn't mean they're not intelligent, with an advanced consciousness and depth of being. You don't know peoples souls, or what they're thinking and feeling when they're alone. You don't know the light that's really in them, only God does really. There's so many degrees of enlightenment and "lightwork", how can you make a guideline for what makes you "of the light' and "a lightworker" and what doesn't.
I mean it's all baloney, you guys need to get over this. None of us here are in a position to make that determination, of who is a lightworker and who isn't, or what even makes a lightworker. The term itself is too broad a term, it shouldn't even be used really....if you get down to it, everyone is a lightworker, in one way or another. And nobody is a true lightworker. You can't, in all honestly, say you can say who is a true lightworker and who isn't. Or that, I'm a better lightworker than you, I mean what is this. It's time to get over this already.
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who said we're not perfect? That's just a con from the control system - the Self (created by or existing in Divinity) is always perfect, Namaste
There are many different "TYPES" of light, all with different vibrations and energies. For some one to boast "I am better than you', does not yet understand their own potential or other's. If I hold a red light in my hand and you hold a green light, my light work will be stronger and more of a benefit to plants than a green light. (this is true, search it)
I think to be a light worker means to use light to promote healing in areas that ARE a benefit From you and not what you WANT to benefit FROM you.
@John Jancar
"" if you get down to it, everyone is a lightworker, in one way or another. And nobody is a true lightworker. ""
Your statement is exactly what I am trying to say.......
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Eddie
This has to beTHE most common sense posting I have ever read on this site. At last. Most of the "Light Workers" on this site are nothing of the kind, more like Light Worker Police.
I am NOT a "Light Worker" by the way.
Is that the porfessional disclaimer?
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Everyone gives love
so mote it be
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so mote it be
John, we all know it's your job to drag out every topic forever.
You argue both sides for years now.
I always thought the term Lightworker merely referred to a soul intent on creating love and light in the world. Most of us have darkness to work through - that is why we are here. But at least our heart's desire is to work toward the light. And - by the Grace of God and Universe - there are a number of us who really do want to work to spread light.