Thursday, May 10, 2007

Lightworkers

There is a new breed of human that is populating our species. We have been around for centuries, and again we are called. We are the same as everyone, and yet we are different. We have always recognized our uniqueness, and yet it is now that the lightworkers awaken.

The way of the lightworker is not easy, and yet it is through lightworkers that humanity realizes it’s greatest hope. The lightworker has two goals: to bring light where there is dark, and to continually improve one’s self and ability to carry the light.

On the surface, light work is indicative of various human emotions and behaviors. Compassion, generosity, kindness, and nurturing are all ultimately the result of love. The lightworker helps rather than hinders, heals instead of harms. In fact, many lightworkers are already healers, and many are women.

There are many things that are not defined for lightworkers. For example, though I carry certain moral and ethical beliefs, there are others whose beliefs are just as valid. There are also those who allow their moral beliefs to bring darkness into the world. Therefore, moral belief alone cannot be the measurement of light work.

It is not religious belief that defines light work; in fact there are many who create darkness in the name of their religion. Lightworkers do not all pray to the same god; in fact some pray to many gods while others pray to none. Light work involves faith beyond religion.

The world is changing, and there is a lot going on. In every corner of the globe there are lightworkers holding their balance and helping others move in a positive direction. Lightworkers bring love wherever they go, and their resonance has influence beyond their comprehension. Stand forth and carry the light! The world can be changed, and it begins with you.

Copyright 2004 Glenn Stewart Coles

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