Sometimes there is great value in choosing to see the world
in photo negative. Not only are concepts such as “good” and “evil” put in a different
light and dimension, but at times it is clear to see that some of which is routinely
accepted as good is precisely the same as what we call evil.
This time of year in particular, as the winter solstice
nears, is a good time to go into the dark and look outward from there. To use
it for the purpose of introspection and observation. From within a cave
overlooking a canyon or within a deep forest looking into a clearing, we can
see things not otherwise apparent. Inipi ceremonies and other indigenous or
pagan rites, including the wise and respectful use of plant medicines, are
helpful in this regard.
We can never see the depths from the light alone.
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