Rock Bottom Mine

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February 19, 2024

I am thinking about creating and establishing some sort of 'start your day right' routine - Yes, a routine, which is like a huge Virgo thing, and it's funny because for a long time, I was mostly focusing on doing things the Piscean way because that's where my north node is. But anyway, I have been talking about money and material possessions (2nd house stuff) and debts and shared resources (8th house stuff), the houses for my south and north node respectively, and also health and wellness is a Virgo thing. So, why not a 'start your day right' routine? Routine but not clockwork or on the dot scheduled but just kind of like a meal plan but not strict. Because having these chart placements warns about human vs mechanical, flexible vs rigid, and placing too much emphasis on the material vs the spiritual and vice versa. So, I was thinking about tailor-fitting, which is actually a good headstart for today's topic which is kind of brewing in here like coffee while I was doing the laundry. This actually came first before the routine thing, and it's related to Kerry K's post about being a lightworker.

I know I already wrote something about lightworking, but that is how location matters and the redirection that happens when the lightworker drifts away from his post, not so much about what lightworking looks like and things like 'Is lightworking for everybody?' and 'How does one become a lightworker?'

When am I gonna start publishing? When the time is right. But I've already done 'test publishing'.

So, being a lightworker falls under obviously the spiritual category in terms of work. I say 'work', not 'job' or 'career' because I think it's more apt and all-encompassing, and I know some lightworkers get monetary thanks for their services, and that's actually great because that speaks about the appreciation spiritual entrepreneurs' gifts are getting from the tribe or the community. But I'd like to think being a lightworker is like at the opposite side of the spectrum when somebody is looking for work that handsomely pays or that will allow them to accumulate funding. Maybe in the western parts of the world, they can turn lightworking into a job that pays as good as a nine to five or a spiritual business like reiki centers, crystals and witchy items stores, tarot or natal chart reading services - centers where people go to do meditation and yoga, that's a spiritual business, too - and of course, there are a variety of books written on something spiritual in nature and some lightworkers also get paid for that. But it's a matter of location, because there's not always good market for lightworking. I would say it's more like goodwill because lightworkers are abundant in the spiritual sense, and when you're abundant with something, you don't really feel like saying something like: Oh, this is not a good job. You don't feel like it's a waste of time and you're better off looking for something that pays good. 'Cause you already have the resource in the beginning. With spirituality, it's kind of like hitting a gold mine. You don't start off with limited resource that would make you wanna be smart with its use or think of ways to monetize it. In writing, the resource is ideas, and in my case, with the steady flow of spiritual downloads I am getting, I write when I am sleeping that I wake up sometimes and go like: Did I actually write that down? It's just teeming with downloads. I'd say with somebody who happens to be financially abundant, this would look like he wakes up and the checks just keep coming. So, mine comes in downloads or these moments that I get these epiphanies.

How did I hit the gold mine? 'Cause when I hit rock bottom financially, that's what I found, I have been unearthing the spiritual form of gold nuggets. I was a miner and a farmer.

So, if you're wondering if lightworking or spiritual work is for you, I find that a lot of lightworkers they've kind of have history of being on the fringe or hitting rock bottom in the material sense, and a lot are interested in humanitarian or community work because of that, and because they've seen things from those perspectives. Some are trauma survivors, so it's not just experiencing financial crises or hits, it may well be that they have experienced darkness in one way, shape or form.

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