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- INTRODUCTION
- ARE THERE LIGHTWORKERS WHO ARE ASSASSINS?
- DIVING DEEPER
- ARE THERE JEDI WHO ARE ASSASSINS?
- ARE THERE AES SEDAI WHO ARE ASSASSINS?
- CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
Dear Ones,
Last night and this morning I did a ‘thrash’ with Google AI so as to clarify the roles of Lightworkers and Darkworkers during the Ascension of Earth. This is the first set of questions in the series …
ARE THERE LIGHTWORKERS WHO ARE ASSASSINS?
I asked Google AI: Are there Lightworkers who are Assassins?
Google AI said: “Based on the provided search results, there is no evidence of real-world ‘Lightworkers’ (individuals focused on positive energy, healing, and spiritual growth) working as professional assassins.
However, the concept is sometimes discussed in specific, often metaphorical, contexts:
- ‘Shadow Workers’ or ‘Shadow Alchemists’: Some in spiritual communities argue that true ‘lightwork”’requires engaging with darkness or ‘shadows’ to create balance. This is described as working in the dark to serve the light, but in a psychological or spiritual sense, not typically physical murder.
- ‘Light Warriors’: These are described as lightworkers with a more combative, protective nature who actively fight against injustice or negative energies, but this is described as a spiritual or energetic battle, not as hired killing.
- Pop Culture/Fictional Context: The phrase ‘We work in the dark to serve the light’ is a well-known quote from the Assassin’s Creed video game series, which is sometimes referenced in discussions about, or as a meme related to, these topics, but this is fictional.
The general consensus in spiritual literature is that Lightworkers are dedicated to promoting love, peace, and healing.”
DIVING DEEPER
“In spiritual and New Age belief systems, the concept of a ‘Lightworker’ is fundamentally incompatible with the role of a physical assassin. Lightworkers are defined by their commitment to healing, raising consciousness, and spreading positive energy.
However, there are nuances in spiritual terminology that describe more aggressive or ‘darker’ spiritual roles:
- Light Warriors: This sub-category of lightworkers has a combative nature, but their “combat” is spiritual and defensive. They focus on overcoming darkness, injustice, and protecting the innocent through spiritual integrity rather than physical violence.
- Shadow Alchemists / Shadow Workers: These individuals work in ‘the dark’ or with negative energies, but their goal is transmutation—turning pain or trauma into light—rather than causing harm.
- Metaphorical ‘Assassins’: Spiritual teachers occasionally use the term ‘assassin’ metaphorically. For instance, some describe ‘Karma’ as a ‘personal assassin’ to explain how past actions catch up to individuals, though this is not a literal profession.
- Contradictory Beliefs: Most spiritual communities emphasize ‘turning the other cheek”’ and unconditional love. While some practitioners may identify as being in ‘warrior mode’ to fight for truth, this is widely understood as a struggle of consciousness rather than a license for physical killing.
In summary, while physical assassins and contract killers exist in the real world, they operate on principles—such as killing for money or ideology—that are diametrically opposed to the core philosophy of a Lightworker.”
ARE THERE JEDI WHO ARE ASSASSINS?
I asked Google AI: Are there Jedi who are Assassins?
Google AI said: “Yes, in the Star Wars Expanded Universe (now Legends), there were specialized Jedi called Jedi Shadows (later called Jedi Assassins) who operated outside the main Order to hunt Sith and deal with threats in secret, using both light and dark side skills, though this concept is less defined in current Canon. While the Jedi Council generally disapproved of using dark side methods, these groups emerged as a necessary evil in conflicts like the Great Galactic War.
Key Examples & Concepts:
- Jedi Shadows/Assassins (Legends): A secretive branch that was formed to counter the Sith directly, operating in the shadows and sometimes using forbidden techniques to achieve their goals, as seen in the Star Wars: The Old Republic era.
- The Sixth Line: A militant group of Jedi who broke away from the Order to fight invaders, acting much like assassins or special forces.
- Dark Jedi: While not official ‘Jedi Assassins’, many fallen Jedi, like Asajj Ventress (initially) or Darth Maul, functioned as deadly assassins for the Sith, utilizing their Jedi training for dark purposes.
- Canon vs. Legends: The specific term ‘Jedi Assassin’ is primarily from fanon or Legends, but the idea of Jedi operating in secretive, morally gray ways to eliminate threats is present, though not as formalized as in the old EU.
In essence, while the core Jedi Code emphasizes peace, the harsh realities of war in the Legends continuity led to the creation of specialized Jedi who embraced darker methods, blurring the line between Jedi Knight and assassin to combat the Sith.”
ARE THERE AES SEDAI WHO ARE ASSASSINS?
I asked Google AI: Are there Aes Sedai who are Assassins?
Google AI said: “Yes, there are Aes Sedai who act as assassins in The Wheel of Time series, primarily through the Black Ajah.
- Black Ajah: These are Aes Sedai who have forsaken the Three Oaths to serve the Dark One. They frequently use their abilities for murder, sabotage, and assassination.
- Methods: While the Three Oaths prevent loyal Aes Sedai from using the One Power as a weapon (except against Shadowspawn or in self-defense), Black Ajah members are not bound by this. They can use the Power to kill directly or use more conventional methods like poison.
- Examples & Context:
- Black Ajah Sisters: Members like Liandrin, Joiya, Amico, and others actively work to kill or capture, operating in cells to avoid detection.
- Red Ajah: While not technically ‘assassins’ by trade, members of the Red Ajah have been known to kill, including the assassination of Amyrlin Seat Sierin Vayu in 984 NE.
- ‘Disguised’ Kills: Aes Sedai, particularly Black Ajah, are capable of arranging “accidents” or using non-magical means to kill, circumventing the Oaths.
Although the White Tower denies the existence of the Black Ajah, they are responsible for many deaths and acts of assassination throughout the series.”
CONCLUSION
It could be there is some confusion in the popular mind as to whether Lightworkers may sometimes be Assassins.
Possibly the contrasting role of some of the Jedi in the “Star Wars” movies and of the some of the Aes Sedai in the popular television series “The Wheel of Time” … may have contributed to this confusion.
For the record, my stance is that Lightworkers on Ascending Earth are not Assassins.
In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!
Compiled and published on 17 January 2026; revised on 17 February 2026
NOTE: In this post, quotes from Google AI are in light blue font.
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