The crafty person is always in danger; and when they think they walk in the dark, all their pretenses are transparent.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Very simply, our physical and spiritual safety lies in never even getting close to the line that separates light from dark, good from evil.
When you bring the darkness to the table, it doesn't rule you or hurt other people, but when we keep it secret, it's dangerous.
Some people must go to extremes to get the world in balance for themselves. Some can't bear bright lights, so wherever they go they search for the dark; they turn the lights down, anything to sustain some level of comfort.
Every time that I'm in the dark, I imagine what might be lurking in the shadows. It's kind of like a drug in that way - darkness seems to change the way I think - making me way more prone to fear.
As we let our light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence actually liberates others.
I think that no matter how dark a person is, the more you learn about them, the more you understand about their life, the more you can sympathize with them or even root for them.
Everybody has a lot of darkness in them because without that you're not a whole person.
It's fun to play a dark character, but you go home at the end of the day not feeling very good about yourself. You go away feeling dirty. It seeps into the air.
Character, like a photograph, develops in darkness.
By appreciating the darkness when you design the light, you create much more interesting environments that truly enhance our lives.