Book Review of “Lightworker” by Sahvanna Arienta
April 27th, 2012 by Diane Conklin under Uncategorized. No Comments.
A few months ago, in a conversation with a group of women I love and respect, somebody said everyone in the group was a “lightworker” and made a special point to point to me and say, “you too Diane.” So, a few weeks later when I found myself in a bookstore (of course, buying books) I was shocked to find myself in front of a book titled “Lightworker,” by Sahvanna Arienta.
Well, it seemed it couldn’t just be a coincident, so I picked up the book and decided to go right to reading it. I have to admit that parts of this booked stretched me, but that’s what life and growing and staying open to new things is all about, so I kept reading.
The book is really about our energy and whether we bring light or dark to the world, especially in these rapidly changing times.
The part of the book that stretched me was when Sahvanna Arienta started talking about mediums, spirits leaving the earth and some of them being here longer than they should be, for a variety of reasons, and even attaching themselves to us.
In “Lightworker,” Sahvanna Arienta discusses how we get guidance from angels and how each of us have guides around us. Whether we are tapped into them and aware of them or acknowledge these things in our lives is another story.
When you think about it we all get downloads, have intuition and feelings all the time. Some of us are just more in tuned to it and pay attention to those messages than others.
I know one thing for sure, if I can help the world by spreading my light, and if somebody calls that being a “lightworker” then I’m more than ok with that.
To purchase a copy of this book for your library click here: Lightworker: Understand Your Sacred Role as Healer, Guide, and Being of Light