A Word on Lightwork & The Details | Alma | almamyrtle.com
- Alma
- Feb 27, 2016
- 2 min read

"Darkness" includes the topics that we're all too often asked to stay quiet about. For example: racism, sexism, discrimination, rape, homophobia, pedophelia, abuse of power based on skin color(black people , white people...--no one is left out of that one), gender and/or age & terrorism. Seeing so many "lightworkers" & so-called "free spirits" pretend to be free of earthly burdens by conveniently glazing over these very issues is pretty disgusting.
There's nothing chic or free about washing over soul-sicknessness like the ones mentioned above. If you don't want to do the work, don't mislabel yourself as a "lightworker". Doing this work is hard but real lightworkers know that the label itself doesn't give enough to the actual work itself.
When some people hear the word "lightworker" ,they think that the person isn't doing much. Just floating around, maybe. The reason why people think this? Well...it's because of the ones who aren't doing the work and are more concerned about what planet they are from or how "removed from earthly life" they think they are. I have news for you if you think like this: You are the problem. You are the darkness that burdens you and that plagues the rest of us. Stop that shit. Wake up and either get to work or follow the light. Lightworkers exist in many forms & none of them flaunt the label so freely with no work & passion behind their cause.
Unfortunately, this lazy and unbalanced phoniness that plagues the new age world is not a surprise to me. When I first started doing my work publicly online(myspace), I got a lot of silent moments on my posts. Some people who would even say that my posts & blogs were "negative and too heavy for social media" because I was talking about things to come in a few short years(I began working publicly in 2006). Despite the backlash, I kept on & im glad that I did.
Now as a world, we are openly discussing these topics because so many are sick of not talking about it. If you call yourself a lightworker, do the work and stop critisizing the real psychics, intuits and lightworkers who do. Be a part of the positive change or wake the fuck up and work on yourself.
credit to Terry & Linda Jamision, Stella Njolwa and Ashley Allison (proprietor at Brv) for never backdown in the desire to light up the world by telling the truth.
Alma
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