Chapter Eighty: The thing most peculiar about light is that it needed the aid of the darkness, too; in order for something important to shine and its goodness to be reflected from all corners of the Earth, a form of dark matter is needing, for it necessitates to shroud the vision of those who wanted to see the absolute truth with everything that opposes the light. And in this immediate example that is both elucidating and liberating, it is the darkness of the night that gains specific attention.
As much as the nature of light is desirable and true, however, the excessive shine of the rays of light can also lead to blindness from too much unnecessary clarity; this is obviously true in the most philosophical consideration of things when the relative subject matter is diagnosed under the guidance of an appropriate perspective. Darkness aids the light, as much as it is a relative manifestation of evil.
The world is a mixture of the many substances that fundamentally make up the cosmos, and the different forms undertaken by this substantive nature is what causes the undesirable chaos that can be observed in the behavior of the world. The hidden meanings of things that are both obvious and tempting are interpreted under the guise of needs, and Lucifer the Devil's design of the darkness is what ultimately deceive people.
Satan's tool in dignifying the presence of darkness is to use it efficiently in order to evoke doubt, and then once doubt emerges, it breeds fear within the purest depths of the soul in the most cowardly way possible; away from all the goodness that a divine ray of light can bring as it courageously penetrates the fear that is residing in the present manifestation of an enormous spread of darkness.
It is only in the most direct confrontation possible that man will succeed in defeating the evil of darkness, by staring directly into the menacing face of fear, no matter how dark or sinister it may be, because in the presence of bravery does light ignites from within the heart by motivating the start of a passionate flame from within and above the rational soul.
Courage is the antidote to fear; for light always pierces the dark. One is needed to gain the desirable effect of the other. Goodness must shine when evil abounds. It is faith that results into fruition.
Life is a never ending analysis of duality, both expository as much as it is fictional or commercial, and even documentary.
And this certain form of darkness must also exist within The North Pole, with no convincing exceptions. Any uncoordinated destruction of evil will also lead to the tragic consequences that will destroy the light of the truth. In a truly sinful world such as life on Earth, dualities exist as the basis of necessary antonyms, both purely and conformingly, and the Christmas Corporation is most certainly subject to the same discriminating standards of worldly affairs.
Whether beneath, below, in between or even above, a daunting contrast of darkness exists. The heart will never know the light if there is no dark matter hovering around or surrounding its unlikely presence. But to hope in the beauty of life is not achieved in the focus of the humanly tendency to gaze towards the darkness, but in its perspective of finding the light, or if not possible at all, then by looking at the twinkling of the stars across the nightly sky.
[Title of the Chapter: Darkness Below The Village]
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