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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Very simply, our physical and spiritual safety lies in never even getting close to the line that separates light from dark, good from evil.
Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darknesses of other people.
It's good to explore your darkness.
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 long as one person lives in darkness then it seems to be a responsibility to tell other people.
Darkness might seem to obscure what's happening, but I find it's always pretty revelatory: it brings out the awe in us, the fear in us, the excitement of exploring the hidden or unknown. It seems to conceal, but it really shines a light on what we want, what we need, and what we'll do to get it. Especially when we think no one can see us.
In complete darkness, it is only knowledge and wisdom that separates us.
I definitely am afraid of the dark. Somehow, in my mind I can always come up with some horrific stuff to worry about.
Everybody has a lot of darkness in them because without that you're not a whole person.
Being in the public eye, there will always be negatives. Those dark aspects will always be there and, so too, those things that will try and tear you down, but I have made the choice not to engage with them. I'm not going to let them affect me or destroy me.
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