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Old 11-15-2008, 12:14 AM   #11
TypeTeasiaDer

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oh my god... what a joy!

folks who understand and appreciate the need for the dark.

dark is defined in so many many "evil" ways... well, wiseness has already been posted in this thread, i shan't re-hash.

a personal favorite that i liked was:

or to put it another way, when you don't go along with the tribe because you are in touch with the natural law rather than man's law, the tribe wants to cast you out and might call you evil or dark. in fact, they project their dark side on to you and you have to have a thick skin not to take it personally.
it seems to me, what makes something "dark" is that you can't see. simplistic statement, however: at night in a deep forest... is it "dark" to the cat? i feel, similaraly, different people have eyes that can see to a different depth at times on different things. so because they can see more... they can align their steps with natural laws.

also, there are those who know an area so well... it is like how a blind person knows their own house or forest. they do not need the light to see because they know what is there. they can find their way quicker, easier and with less fuss then sighted men with their newly gathered flashlights struggling to move from room to room and place to place. (this particular analogy was given me by another).

nonetheless, i think it is beautiful to love the darkness... if it is loved and understood, i feel it will be only what god meant for it to be in its true essence and true purpose sanz the fear and judgement and later ensuing drama.

peace and love

darlyne

ps thanks for the comments on folks on wearing black... i don't usually wear black but i am sure and agree it should by no means be instantly assumed a color "bad" people wear.
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