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by Gary 'Z' McGee
arise from the same source. This source is called darkness… darkness within darkness,
the
gateway to all understanding."
"When you see your matter going black, rejoice, for this is the beginning of the work." Rosarium Philosophorum
You have learned how to make your darkness shine.
Your
Dark Night was what Jungian analyst
Mark Welman calls an ontological "pivot point," a perspective
in which
death is also jouissance and
egocide is linked to creativity.
You understand that your ego's death was merely the death of your codependent, materialist viewpoint.
You have freed yourself to experience an imaginative and poetic life, a life beyond life, and a movement into psychological depth and a transformation of the soul.
Having experienced "the darkness darker than
darkness" of the
Black Sun, your soul has been lit
with a luminosity so bright it eclipses the sun.
So be it. You've merely embraced being fully human...
are at the points when we gain the courage to re-baptize our badness into the best in us."
Nietzsche
You've rebaptized your badness into your
best. Having survived your Dark Night, having transformed
darkness into light and vice versa, you have emerged as a
paradoxical being dancing in yin-yang delight with your shadow.
As James Hillman noted,
Indeed...
Your shadow was the divine spark buried in the darkness:
Allied with your shadow, you exhibit your own kind of lustration that contains both darkness and light.
not how long. And often the "well" lies in not living long."
Seneca
For, if the Dark Night taught you
anything, it taught you that failure teaches astronomically
more than success ever could.
Understanding, as Jungian analyst Neil Micklem did, that,
You and your shadow, having emerged from the cocoon of the Dark Night as one, are the personification of this paradox. What destroys us also creates us.
And so, you are not shy about shining your
dangerous yet healing, paradoxical yet soothing, controversial yet
conscious, darklight.
there is fertility."
Anais Nin
Your shadow's light, your midnight sun, shines a mighty klieg light upon the uppity and arrogant fools who think their shit doesn't stink. Anyone who takes themselves too seriously is blasted by your searing yet sincere black fire.
So be it...
who is only just, and a sad one who is only wise."
Voltaire
From your amoral vantage point, you are
strategically positioned between worlds, peripheral, keen, and
always ready to strike down outdated unhealthy ideals and erect new
healthier ones to take their place.
We need people who are willing to be proactive with the difficult task of tonalizing an atonal world. This requires a particular flavor of courage that may be unpopular but is necessary for things to evolve.
Amoral agency flips the tables on the ethical dynamic.
The courageous amoral agent is the desirable middleman between the two extremes of moral cowardice and immoral recklessness.
of everything around us is one step, a necessary experience: it should not become a dead end. It should arouse a revolt that can become fruitful."
Albert Camus
You realize that in order to reap a little
evolution you must sow a little revolution. But you also understand
that a healthy revolution, like healthy evolution, is a slow burn.
It doesn't happen overnight.
Even if it hurts. Even if you must drag humanity behind you, kicking and screaming. Even if it means everyone crying like little babies over the ashes of tradition, convention, belief, comfort, and security.
For innovation, adaptability, and a healthy, progressive evolution for the species is paramount.
People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing their own souls. One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious."
Jung
But being stuck is the worst pain of all, an unnecessary suffering.
Likewise, darkness should not be avoided at the
expense of freedom. Freedom should be embraced at the risk of
darkness. You understand this...
That's why you have developed a philosophy for dealing with pain and honoring the darkness, a philosophy that helps you adapt and overcome pain in a healthy way.
Better to have a strategy for dealing with pain
than none at all. Better to gain resilience and robustness from the
pain than to merely wallow in the misery of a setback.
In the end, you've allowed Pain and Darkness to become your teachers.
In hindsight, the pain and the darkness were
merely footholds disguised as thresholds, leading you toward a
healthier, more flexible, more resilient, more spiritually robust
individual capable of self-overcoming...
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