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Serve in darkness

Sun Oct 11, 2009, 9:44 PM
  • Mood: Euphoric
  • Listening to: Throbbing Gristle - Tesco Disco
  • Reading: Noam Chomsky
  • Playing: F.E.A.R
  • Eating: Peanut butter, honey, bread
  • Drinking: Green Tea
We must serve in darkness to understand the light, to be greeted by it and appreciate the finest subtle differences between radiance and decay. And why one is genuinely darkness and the other is beautiful light. And why light is good while darkness is evil. Perhaps, this raises difficult questions as to what darkness and evil share in common. And why radiance and light are synonymous with goodness.

Evil is seen as a murky, treacherous terrain and that is best described as Darkness. However, what if darkness is simply a shade upon which reality is presented in a different context that is not understood as evil, necessarily. Perhaps, darkness is a state of perception upon which one views the world in the night time rather than the daytime. And the absence of radiant light from the sun, street light, or other light source, creates darkness purely out of necessity. It is not necessary to assume "evil" when darkness covers the city after a certain hour has past. Despite the common saying that evil lurks in the dark places of this planet, only because of a common misconception that evil can only exist in darkness while the light holds witness to evils everyday and many that commit evil do exist as well in the night, as in the day time. It is ignorant to say that the daylight has any special power beyond the clarity of sight it grants the human race, most of them.

All for now.

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