
Lightworker
Understand Your Sacred Role as Healer, Guide, and Being of Light
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Narrated by:
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Sheila Book
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By:
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Sahvanna Arienta
Are you a Lightworker?
It is the Lightworkers' mission to lend their light energy to a planet heavy with fear and negativity. But Lightworkers aren't all well-known spiritual gurus. They are musicians and artists, shopkeepers, accountants, stay-at-home moms, and people you pass on the street. They share their gifts by speaking out for those who have no voice and they create glorious works of art that beautify our planet or write music that elevates our spirits. Many have forgotten their divine purpose; they live among us unaware of who they really are.
Although it's not always obvious who these Lightworkers are, nor is it easy to recognize or understand their special qualities, one thing is certain: the Earth is more in need of them than ever before.
Lightworker will help you discover:
- The true origin of your soul and what your unique gifts are
- How anxiety, depression, or addiction can be symptomatic of the Lightworker's highly acute nature
- Understand your sensitivities and recognize them as extrasensory perceptions
- How to use these qualities as healing gifts.
Lightworker will change the way you view your life, your challenges, and your own place in the world.
©2012 Sahvanna Arienta (P)2013 Career Press, IncListeners also enjoyed...




















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Awesome ! An absolute must-read for Lightworkers
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Foundational Book - a must for beginners!
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Would you listen to Lightworker again? Why?
I would listen to this book again because there are so many pointers that can help you process your light worker journey.What did you like best about this story?
That my son is also a light worker and it explains how to deal with him in a more nurturing light.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
The light within yourself....I understand my role in life...
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Great Information!
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This book gave me detailed information how to use my ability to help others.
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wonderful!
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it was well read. very pleased.
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Enjoyable book
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Overall I really learned so much and enjoyed it.
Excellent guide
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What made the experience of listening to Lightworker the most enjoyable?
The writing is good. The author seems to know what she's talking about and comes off very natural. I did think there was more (example) stories than actual information. I suppose that's not terrible, as many of us learn better with examples, but I was left a bit hungry for more information.It wasn't so much about "Understand Your Sacred Role as Healer, Guide, and Being of Light" but more like "Examples of Psychic encounters for me and my family." To be fair, she does explain many things at first, but again, most of the book was about examples and stories from her life.
I did not love the narrator. Is the second time I'm not happy with her reading. No offense to the narrator at all. I just didn't think her narrating matches the book. It got old quick. It was too bad, because I was interested in listening to the end.
What did you like best about this story?
The way the author communicates to her audienceDid Sheila Book do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
There wasn't many "characters" but she wasn't my favorite narrator ever.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
I don't think you can make a movie for this book. Unless it was a documentary...I guess the title of the book would work.Any additional comments?
I don't know exactly what makes the narration annoying. Again, is too bad, because I will listen to one more book by Sahvanna, and I saw it has the same narrator... :/Hope it has less examples and less exaggerated narrationIt was okay
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