Quite simply, a lightworker is someone who is here to help transmute the darkness into light. They're often people who have endured some hardship and/or trauma in their lives and have come to understand that challenges are not meant to break them.5 Apr 2021
What are shadow workers?
Shadow work involves getting in touch with the parts of yourself that you've repressed — or what many might refer to as their "dark side." It's called "shadow work," and involves "diving into the unconscious material that shapes our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors," according to therapist Akua Boateng, Ph.8 Jun 2021
Whats the opposite of a Lightworker?
They're really two different sides of the same coin. A darkworker experiences unconditional love by recognizing that s/he is God, adopting a life of service to self. A lightworker learns to see God in others, adopting a life of service to what s/he perceives to be the greater good.23 Mar 2007
What is the difference between light work and shadow work?
The processes of shining light and obtaining it from darkness are so interlinked we should doubt whether light work and shadow work are even separate processes. Light work and shadow work are in fact the same process. The term “shadow work” implies darkness, unconsciousness and hard work.4 Jul 2021
What is a light working?
It means that a lightworker makes very conscientious and deliberate choices about how to live. Lightworking requires that you accept full and complete responsibility for your life. You have to wean yourself off socially conditioned habits that don't serve you and replace them with deliberate, conscious choices.7 May 2008
What is shadow work and how do you do it?
Shadow work involves unearthing the hidden and suppressed aspects of yourself otherwise known as the shadow. It is the practice of introspection whereby you work through the darker, hidden parts of yourself. These repressed and rejected aspects of your being are what we are most ashamed about and avoided dealing with.28 Jul 2021
What is an example of shadow work?
For example, perhaps you were told not to “talk back” during childhood, and you have trouble standing up for yourself as an adult. “You may develop boundaries and learn to speak your truth [by doing shadow work],” Short says.26 Jul 2021