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- INTRODUCTION
- ARE LIGHTWORKERS LIKE AES SEDAI?
- DO LIGHTWORKERS INCLUDE BOTH MEN AND WOMEN?
- CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
Dear Ones,
Are Lightworkers like the Aes Sedai in the television series “The Wheel of Time”?
I asked Google AI about this …
ARE LIGHTWORKERS LIKE AES SEDAI?
I asked Google AI: In the ‘The Wheel of Time’ television series, are Aes Sedai like Lightworkers?
Google AI said: “Yes, Aes Sedai in The Wheel of Time are very much like ‘Lightworkers’ in their function, as powerful female magic users channeling the ‘One Power’ for good (mostly), but they are a structured, political, and sometimes feared organization with specific rules, distinct from general ‘Lightworkers’, often divided by their ‘Ajah’(like the Green for battle or Blue for justice), and some are even secretly evil (Black Ajah). They wield elemental magic (Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Spirit) and are seen as protectors of the world, despite public suspicion.
Key Similarities to ‘Lightworkers’:
- Channel the Power: They manipulate the fundamental energy of creation, the One Power, to perform magic.
- Force for Good: Many Aes Sedai (especially Blue, Green, Yellow Ajahs) fight for justice and against the Dark One, acting as protectors.
- Serve a Greater Purpose: They aim to guide the world and fight the forces of darkness, similar to ‘Lightworkers’ serving the Light.
Key Differences & Nuances:
- Structured Organization: They live in the White Tower and follow strict rules (Three Oaths).
- Ajahs: They belong to different factions (Ajahs) with specific goals, like the Brown (knowledge), White (philosophy), and Green (battle).
- The Black Ajah: A significant portion (around 20%) secretly serves the Dark One, adding internal conflict and suspicion.
- Public Perception: People fear and distrust them, viewing them as manipulative or dangerous, even when they help.
In essence, they are powerful magic wielders aligned with the forces of Light, but their strict society, internal corruption, and political influence make them more complex than a simple ‘Lightworker’ archetype.”
DO LIGHTWORKERS INCLUDE BOTH MEN AND WOMEN?
I asked Google AI: In Lightworker lore, do Lightworkers include both men and women?
Google AI said: “Yes, in Lightworker lore, Lightworkers include both men and women, as the designation is based on soul mission, energy frequency, and consciousness rather than gender.
Key details from Lightworker lore regarding this include:
- Inclusivity: Anyone who feels a calling to help, heal, and bring ‘light’ (positive energy, love, and awareness) to the world can be considered a Lightworker.
- Soul Purpose: Lightworkers are considered souls who volunteered to incarnate on Earth to aid in raising its vibration, regardless of whether they are in a male or female body.
- Energy, Not Gender: The concept emphasizes that ‘Lightworker’ is a frequency, a calling, and a mindset—not a gendered role.
- Diverse Representation: While discussions on twin flames sometimes highlight the Divine Feminine in the initial awakening, the overall lore acknowledges that these roles are filled by all genders.
Lightwork is described as an action or a way of living—such as being a compassionate, supportive, or guiding force—rather than a specific, gender-segregated role.”
CONCLUSION
Are Lightworkers like the Aes Sedai? Yes and no.
The Lightworker role is in quite like that of the Aes Sedai women. But Lightworkers, unlike the Aes Sedai, may be both men and women.
That the Aes Sedai are only women, and that men in the television series are subjugated by these women, may have misled people into thinking that Lightworkers want to subjugate men.
This may have caused a knee-jerk reaction where men with subjugational Soul wounding may seek to combat and subjugate Lightworkers. They may do so using either black magic or physical aggression, or both.
There are Lightworkers who are women, and Lightworkers who are men. We don’t fight each other; rather, we support and encourage each other.
In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!
Compiled and published on 19 January 2026; revised on 17 February 2026
NOTE: In this post, quotes from Google AI are in light blue font.
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