Lightworker

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  • ISBN-13: 9781452529769
  • Publisher: Balboa Press
  • Publication date: 1/14/2011
  • Pages: 308
  • Product dimensions: 0.65 (w) x 9.00 (h) x 6.00 (d)

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  • Posted February 15, 2011

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    Ultimately, Lightworker is fascinating!

    Lightworker: The Unique Souls Who Have Come To Heal The Planet delves into the world of spiritual enlightenment, psychic abilities, and the concept of energy en route to creating a thorough guide for self-improvement. Sahvanna Arienta is the creator of Soul's Journey Media, a company that transmits messages of spiritual enlightenment to over eighty countries worldwide. Her extensive experience in the psychic and spiritual media is evident as she discusses the concept of the Lightworkers.

    "Lightworker" is defined as, "beings that have, throughout history, come to earth incarnated as humans to enlighten, guide, and teach when needed. At the present time, a literal army of Lightworkers is arriving on the planet due to global issues that are rapidly spinning out of control and becoming a serious threat to humanity."

    Arienta presents an intriguing theory as to the identity of the lightworker. She asserts that Lightworkers aren't composed of great spiritual gurus and political leaders. Instead, there are countless individuals who came to earth with the divine purpose of being Lightworkers-and have since lost their way. In a time where sin manifests itself in many forms, the earth is being taken over by evil and darkness. Arienta continues, "Humanity has become materialistic, power-hungry, and so filled with greed that left to its own vices, mankind may well ultimately destroy itself-and the Earth along with it." As a result, Lightworkers are needed now, more than ever, in what is essentially a fight between the forces of light and darkness.

    Incorporating themes of awareness and cosmic consciousness, empathy, faith, sensitivity, and intuition, Lightworker guides the reader in discovering and nurturing one's Lightworker soul. Furthermore, Arienta portrays death as simply the opening of another door; instead of death being a one-way exit, she uses her own experiences to demonstrate the connection with the other side (e.g. earthbound spirits).

    The Lightworker must follow and believe the two hundred statements presented in order to increase his "light quotient" and gradually eradicate negative energy from the earth. The following are the first five:

    1. I live each day to increase my light and that of the world.
    2. All situations that occur are for the greater good of myself and all humanity.
    3. Today I am grateful for all that is good.
    4. Being sick does not mean God doesn't love me, recovery means I love myself.
    5. My inner beauty is easy for everyone to see.

    Ultimately, Lightworker is fascinating and Sahvanna Arienta's experience and research on the topic lends authenticity and credibility to the work. Lightworker is a must read with the therapeutic potential to bring light into this darkening world.

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