May
Understanding Polarity
Earlier I gave a few examples of polarity in an effort to further explain the concept and better understand it myself. I posted the following in response to someone’s rant about darkworking.
I got the lightworker/darkworker thing when I figured out the difference between these 2 statements.
- Being a lightworker means you only take actions that serve the highest good of all.
- Being a lightworker means that you take actions that serve the highest good of all only.
Aligned Action
The first statement means that all of your actions serve the highest good of all, but they don’t only serve the highest good of all. They may be of benefit to you. As a lightworker, you are only concerned with the service to all and what you get out of it is a byproduct.
You concentrate on creating, giving, and let the receiving take care of itself. This is what gives the level of clarity. You ask the question, “Is this serving the highest good of all?” If it happens to serve you so be it. As a darkworker you would ask, “Is this serving me?” If it happens to serve others so be it.
An darkworker example is saying whatever it takes to win a presidential race. Yeah, it might help some people out, but the bottom line is, “Am I going to win?” Once you win, you ask, “Is this going to help me stay in power?” If it happens to help people, it’s a by product. You’re not asking, “What can I do to serve the citizens?”
Constipated Flow
With the second statement, “being a ligtworker means that you take actions that serve the highest good of all only”, you are actually blocking the flow of Energy. That’s why it feels so hard. No action taken will only result in energy given or gained. It comes full circle. So trying to take actions that only result in energy given or gained causes internal conflict. In other words, as a lightworker your question is, “Is this action serving the highest good of all?” You don’t need to worry about if its only serving the highest good of all.
Now things get tricky if you are not honest. You can convince yourself of anything. That’s why in order to polarize you must be highly conscious. You’ll feel great in either direction.
As a lightworker, you’ll feel great giving to the highest good of all. If you’re open, your life will hum along nicely and you’ll want for nothing. Once fear is introduced, you’ll start thinking, “but what about me?” That’s when the mind begins to play tricks. As a darkworker, it’s the same. The rush of power and domination is intoxicating. If love seeps in and you get an attack of conscience looking at all the people you may have harmed, then you start rationalizing.
Does this make sense?
In Spirit,
Nneka


May 6th, 2008 at 5:30 pm
I am new and have gone back reading your old articles. Nice writings you have here.
What you said in this post make sense. The way I think of it is, “When the intention is pure, the action will follow.” Given that the person is being honest with himself about his intention. This is why awareness is so important. It’s the level of consciousness that lets you perceive polarity.
If one acts base on true pure intention, there is little room for remorse or regrets.
May 7th, 2008 at 9:28 am
Hi Kin, welcome and thanks for the compliment. You are exactly right about the purity of your intention. If you are clear on both what you want, and your motive for getting it, everything falls into place. It almost tumbles into place at your feet.
May 9th, 2008 at 6:57 pm
Hi Nneka,
It does make sense. I have thought that the “rant” of which you speak tends to be oversimplified and I can feel the writer’s ego as he puts himself in the elite category of “lightworker” (last spring I even read a post that claimed that he was among the elite 5% of people who were actually lightworkers and the other 95% were neutral or darkworkers. At the bottom of that post, he asked for donations to his site.).
“Lightworker” is a label, and putting a spiritual label on does not make one spiritual.
We’re all just human, with our own intentions and our own fears that come up….All we can do is intend and give our best.