Decisions, Lightwork or Darkwork

Decisions – the Power to Change Your LifeLightworking

By Steve Pavlina on Spirituality

I’ve written a lot about the mindset behind becoming a lightworker (or darkworker), but what do lightworkers actually do? What does the business of lightworking look like?

First, it’s important to understand that the ultimate goal of a lightworker is basically the expansion and elevation of consciousness. Darkworkers have essentially the same primary aim, but lightworkers pursue a very different path to get there.

It’s helpful to understand the lightworker path by contrasting it with the darkworker path…

Keep in mind that the vast majority of people aren’t polarized one way or the other, so chances are you’ll recognize some shades of yourself in both paths, but their pure forms will likely seem too extreme to you. However, you can greatly accelerate your path of growth by consciously choosing one path or the other instead of mixing the two (incompatible) approaches…

Here is the link:

http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2008/05/lightworking/

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Lightwork, Darkwork, what do you think? I believe all of us have a responsibility to impact our world in a positive way while we are here. I am a Christian but I do not consider myself religious and strive not to come across as harsh and dogmatic. I accepted Jesus into my heart a long time ago and I have never regretted this decision.

Decisions! This is the crux of the matter. There is a scene in the movie, “Indiana Jones and the Search for the Holy Grail”, where the greedy nemesis is required to choose the chalice that is the cup that Christ drank from. He chooses this elaborate chalice and drinks from it and we are greeted with the scene of his demise as he waste away before our eyes eventually turning into dust. The knight who has been guarding this place states: “he chose poorly”.

Sometimes we choose poorly. Yes, I know there are other factors that influence our lives but never underestimate the power of choice. I have traveled to Africa numerous times and even in a place like Zimbabwe you can see the difference in the lives of different people and how they think. I personally know a couple who are like roses in the midst of the desert in this impoverished nation.

Jesus said, I am the light, the life, and the way. What a wonderful thought!

Till next time, Jim

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