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Summary

The article encourages lightworker-writers to embrace visibility and share their wisdom beyond spiritual circles to reach a broader audience, including young people, and achieve success by being true to all their talents.

Abstract

The author reflects on a conversation with Rebecca Romanelli, a lightworker-writer focused on biophoton research and adventure stories. The author urges lightworker-writers to expand their reach beyond the spiritual community to influence a wider audience, particularly young people. Success is defined not by conventional metrics but by the impact and the personal cost of achieving it. The author emphasizes the importance of writing with passion and sharing diverse stories to connect with different tribes, thus creating a collective impact. The article concludes with an invitation for lightworker-writers to embrace all their talents, seek their version of success, and reach out for support in expanding their influence.

Opinions

  • The author admires Rebecca Romanelli's wisdom and her dedication to writing about essential knowledge for a healthy future.
  • Success for lightworker-writers should not be limited to spiritual topics; they should also share adventure stories and life wisdom to inspire a broader audience.
  • Lightwork should reach people regardless of their beliefs, especially young individuals who are shaping the future of the planet.
  • The author values diversity in writing, addressing various audiences while maintaining authenticity, to build a tribe of readers from different backgrounds.
  • Success is personal and should be measured by the value of the impact and the journey taken to achieve it, not just by external recognition.
  • The author offers support and advice to lightworker-writers looking to expand their reach and achieve success on their terms.
  • The article suggests that Medium is a platform that allows writers to connect with diverse audiences due to the variety of stories and subjects available.

HEALTHY FUTURE

Dear Lightworker-writers, Please Dare to Become Successful

A story for Lightworker-writers and my view on success.

Picture credit: Vladimir Zugi via Pixabay

The other day I had a conversation with Rebecca Romanelli. She inspires me. She leads a life full of daring, adventure, and connection to nature. And she’s a wise woman writing about biophoton research and lots of other essential knowledge for a healthy future.

I read one of her adventure stories and wished her to become big, big, big with writing like this.

Of course, her being a lightworker, she replied to me that becoming big was not one of her ambitions in life.

I sent her this reply:

Maybe I should explain the ‘going big’ to you. I read you and I’m aware you don’t have these worldly ambitions. Neither have I.

But I sincerely hope you will continue to be the lightworker writer you are. And although that might mean to you that you write about lightwork and your view on health (very important and I love to read it), I hope it will expand as well into the adventure stories and all the other life wisdom you have acquired along the way.

Your light might shine on people who would otherwise not have seen it. Young people, with an urge for adventure for instance. I think it’s a good thing to ‘become big, big, big’ this way.

And I think the stories you have experienced first hand (not many can say that to the depth that you have, I certainly can’t) need to be spread wide. About culture. About nature. About connecting to the animals. About being young and wanting to experience it all.

That’s what big means to me. And I really hope you will have fun just writing your stories. Thank you for your immense wisdom. I feel it shine off the page!

Outside Spiritual Circles

So now I want to elaborate on this conversation with all lightworker-writers here on Medium.

I would wish you stopped hiding in spiritual circles.

Let me explain what I mean by that. I see a lot of lightworkers who are in healing, therapy, and coaching. You all do awesome work. But sometimes you have just a narrow reach.

Lots of people don’t believe in lightwork. That’s okay.

But it’s important that light reaches all people. Believing or not. We have to find a way out of the mess humans created on this planet by acting as if we were machines.

And especially young people need to be supported unconditionally to find their own ways.

They are the future of this planet.

Their veils are thin.

So, let’s go out of our ways to inspire them! And not only them, all of us too!

I’m not suggesting, Rebecca, that you hide the fact that you are a lightworker. You write beautifully about that. And I see many people having goosebumps in your comments.

I’m just saying that with your stories about the adventures in your youth you expand to a whole new audience. A young audience just desiring adventures and maybe not aware, not wanting to be aware of lightwork.

But they do want to read about travel, daring, and cultures. And they do need to know that connection to nature is a good thing. A beautiful (and sometimes scary) thing that will be rewilding their bodies and their souls.

Wide Expansion

And Medium is cool like that. Our audience can connect to completely different stories. Every story will be limited to one subject. Great. I write poetry and inspirational nature articles. But my business audience is not always aware of that.

I don’t hide it, definitely not. I’m a warm-blooded woman who loves nature and that will shine through in all of my stories. Also the rational ones about business models and economy.

But I do write for many different audiences. Always being me. All of me. And that gives me success. Readers. My own tribe made up of many different tribes. And together they’ll find diversity. With me as their glue.

Dare to Be All of You

What I’m telling you about my conversation with Rebecca, I want to say to all of you, lightworker-writers. Please find all of your talents, your inner wisdom, and write with vigor. With passion! In full flow!

Dare to be visible with all of your talents.

Dare to become successful.

And I’m not saying you should go for the rational version of success. No, success is only as valuable as the price you paid to get there. So, just go for your own version of success. No more. No less.

Just remember that impact has value as well.

Happy writing, my friends!

And in case you’re wondering if I’m a lightworker myself, I must honestly say that I don’t know. I have understood the concept for a few years now. And some wise ones are in my close circle of loved ones. But me?

I just do what I do without giving it a name…

However, I do support you all unconditionally and if you have questions about success or earthly tips you want to achieve a wider reach, just let me know in the comments. I’ll do everything I can to support you.

And if you want to connect, you can find me on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, or my website. Or somewhere feeling the flow and doing what I do…

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