The Affinity Series

Concepts for Understanding


 
 

If I Need a Lightworker, Where Do I Find One?

Lightworkers can be compared to volunteer ministers, except that most do not actively seek people that need help. Often synchronistically, people who need help find themselves within the sphere of a Lightworker who has exactly the right touch.

If you would like, you may go looking for a Lightworker. Or let a Lightworker find you. Lightworkers tend to associate with people and projects of positive point of view. Find one or several of those kinds of people or projects and either volunteer your services or just hand around. Talk to those people who you feel comfortable with; people who seem friendly to you, who smile a lot, and who express the pleasure of life in their laugh.

Until you find a Lightworker, or one finds you, do what you can to remedy your situation. As much as you can, see your situation as is -- looking at as many different aspects as you can, without belittling or enlarging anything beyond what it really is. Doing that, you might end up answering your own question or solving your own problem.

Lightworkers won't live your life for you; they have their own lives to live. However, they're usually willing to help.

Lightworkers sometimes volunteer their services to people or organizations that they deem to be helping humanity in some small or large way. They sometimes organize a group oriented toward a particular positive purpose.

Lightworkers rarely advertise because they do not look for things to fix. They just do their best to help when it comes to their attention and it feels right to do so.