Lightworkers are in a state of unwavering progress.
This is a stage that has moved up from the previous state filled with low desires. In this state, the "duality" between low and high vibrations is strongly manifested. At the same time, it reaches a state where it cannot return to the lower level.
- Low state: A state full of desire (evil, darkness)
- High state: Goodness, light
This kind of dualistic expression often has misleading implications, but in this stage, the way things are viewed is strongly influenced by these two values.
At this level, one still retains some low vibrations within oneself. Therefore, both oneself and others tend to exhibit a "good vs. evil" duality in terms of state and value system. As one reaches an unwavering state and strives for further advancement, such a dualistic perspective of "light and darkness" tends to manifest psychologically. Furthermore, projecting past values onto those around them can lead to condemning others as "evil."
The aura or chakra condition is dominated by Anahata (the 4th).
If it's still at the level of Manipura (the 3rd), there is a risk of falling back into an animalistic or desire-driven state. However, once one reaches Anahata, it becomes an unwavering state that cannot be reversed. This is an interesting state that signifies certain growth, but higher states such as Vishuddha (the 5th, where reason matures and spiritual logic is understood) and Ajna (the 6th, the sacredness of the individual) are often still inactive (although there are differences between individuals).
Generally, at this level, it is not a completely unified state of oneness. However, the higher aspects outweigh the lower aspects that can be likened to darkness. The higher aspects dominate the lower ones.
This leads to one's perception being filled with the values of "light and darkness." In this state, the perspective tends to emphasize the victory of light over darkness rather than oneness. This is because one's aura condition actually reflects this. One is in a stage of transcending the lower aspects and elevating them to higher ones, which can be subjectively perceived as a "battle between light and darkness."
This is not necessarily a bad thing; it is simply the way things are viewed at this level.
The Logic of "Good vs. Evil" for Group Self-Regulation
Furthermore, in this state, similar relationships manifest on the surface in interactions with others, leading to the formation of groups that claim to be on the side of "goodness" (or light). To maintain control within their own group, these groups may use logic such as condemning "evil" (or darkness). This aspect is not only about evaluating others but also serves to establish order within one's own group. In cases where this logic primarily serves for self-regulation within the group rather than being directed at others, there is less need to generalize it as a simple "good vs. evil" concept. However, even in such groups, their claims often appear to be centered around "good and evil," which may seem like their primary focus from an outside perspective. In reality, it's often half genuine and half for internal control.
In this way, whether it is for groups or individuals, I often think that this kind of logic of "good" and "evil" tends to be self-contained.
- For individuals, values based on one's aura and chakras become a dualistic concept of "good" and "evil."
- For organizations, it becomes a logic for internal control within the group.
Layers and Width of Aura
This layer of lightworkers has higher vibrations than ordinary people on Earth, but lower vibrations than angels who have descended from heaven. This is not about which one is superior.
In fact, this kind of talk about high or low vibration is often misunderstood. Rather than "high" vibration, what is more important is the width of vibration that can be handled.
Angels and similar beings seem to use a wide range of vibrations, from seemingly low to high. At first glance, it may not be easy to distinguish whether their vibration is high or low. This is because vibrations are diverse and mixed. They integrate these diverse vibrations and, as needed, can utilize, emit, express, and receive them. There is such diversity in what they do. That diversity is a characteristic of angels.
Good and Evil, Light and Darkness
On the other hand, the vibration of lightworkers seems to be fixed within a certain range that they claim is "high," and I don't think that width is very large. This directly shows the tolerance level of lightworkers. If it exceeds that tolerance level, lightworkers may react negatively and label things as "evil," "low vibration," "ego," or "people who have not grown."
- They consider low vibrations as "evil" → targets to be destroyed in battle, considered darkness. → Related to the 1st and 2nd chakras.
- They consider their own vibrational range as "good" → they see themselves as on the side of light. → Around the 4th chakra.
- They feel "fear" towards mysterious oneness (mixed vibrations) → that is actually oneness (and even this, they may reject). → Related to the 7th chakra, etc.
In reality, this has been a cause of conflict in the world and perhaps even the universe. The person intends to be good, but at the same time, excludes other values. With such values, Earth cannot survive. Such dualistic reactions create conflict and destabilize this world.
The nature of disliking darkness or evil.
At this stage, it is common to dislike low vibrations and exhibit a rejection response. While one has awakened to goodness, this can lead to projecting one's own negativity onto others, causing intense feelings of disgust when witnessing what they perceive as good or bad in others. They then attempt to negate these feelings by asserting that they themselves are good or enlightened.
In such a state, if someone else appears to be attached to things perceived as having low vibrations, there is a tendency to "fight and try to destroy" them. Even without direct confrontation, verbal judgments like "Reacting to such things indicates a low vibration and lack of growth" may emerge. This constitutes an attempt to undermine the value of others through words.
This has become almost a fixed mindset among spiritual people. While it can be considered a fixed idea, I believe that similar statements have been made throughout history as tools for destroying darkness or evil.
The basis for this judgment is a dualistic view based on "good and evil" and "light and darkness," which is characteristic of this stage.
The resulting division.
However, if one continues in this way, it can lead to misunderstanding or division towards people who are driven by animal instincts and desires.
- Attack (division in action)
- Indifference/Lack of understanding (division in comprehension)
When expressed through aggressive actions, it leads to divisions in relationships. As a result, there is a possibility of conflict with those deemed "evil" or "dark."
On the other hand, when leading to division in terms of understanding, it can lead to an inability to recognize evil and darkness, resulting in inconsistent responses. Ideally, one should avoid people driven by animalistic instincts and desires, but they may end up being dangerously close, which is a farcical situation. There are many people on this earth who act based on instinctual and impulsive reactions. If you do not understand their nature well, for example, if you naively feed a bear, there is a risk that one day it will completely devour you to the point where nothing remains (a true story). Observing ecology is important. There are many such dangerous people nearby. It should not be blamed simply for observing their behavior with interest.
Whether through indifference or aggressive avoidance, either approach can potentially cause problems.
It is necessary to break away from the framework of "light and darkness."
People who are called "lightworkers" easily fall into the simple "good versus evil" framework. And they casually, as if it were obvious, say that this world will be at peace when evil is destroyed. They believe themselves to be absolute "good."
...However, if we continue like that, the world will not become peaceful, and conflict will continue. This is because the very framework of "good and evil" creates separation. Peace cannot exist with separation. The moment you enter an area unknown to you, it may easily be seen as "evil" by others. In that unknown territory, can you confidently say that you are "good"? And when actions you unconsciously perform are perceived as "evil" by others, do you have the resolve to accept it?
Whether lightworkers continue to believe that "peace will come with the destruction of evil" will greatly influence how the Earth changes in the future.
It is also one of the choices of freedom.
This is not a matter of whether it is good or bad. Operating the Earth based on such values is also one choice for those who remain on Earth. That is freedom and responsibility.
Teaching people on Earth about "good and evil" (or light and darkness).
Lightworkers themselves are approaching a stage where they can break away from the framework of light and darkness. On the other hand, most people on Earth may be at a stage where they should acquire that framework of good and evil.
While it is necessary to transcend the framework of good and evil for the fate of the Earth, for the majority, it becomes a framework that must be upheld.
Based on this difference in stages, while understanding that ultimately "good and evil" and "light and darkness" are one, there is a great possibility that the framework of good and evil cultivated by lightworkers over many years will contribute to peace on Earth as a framework for order that people should uphold.
It is not about a dualism of "bad things," but rather about the framework of goodness and light.
While there exists a stage of low desires, which can be seen as "evil" or "darkness," it should not be viewed as something to be destroyed, but rather as a process of growth, and the mature form of goodness and light should be the basis.