Unshining darkness

From: Simon Hibbs (simonh@msi-uk.com)
Date: Fri 05 Jun 1998 - 18:49:34 EEST


  Trotsky :

> Darkness sneaks to fill the gap (there doesn't have to be a source
of
>unluminous darkness for there to be dark - its different from light in
that
>sense). Its like air rushing in to fill a vacuum; if you could somehow
prevent
>dark from filling up an absence of light, you'd produce an absence of
*both*.
>The absence would possibly be mind-bending, certainly hide everything
within
>to both vision and Darksense, and probably radiate chaos like there was
no
>tomorrow...

Uz Say : Darkness is within all things and before all things. Darkness
is everywhere for all things have their shadow, though sometimes it is a
secret shadow. Darkness is that which lies between being and non-being,
it is before all things and after all things. Thus before light shines
in a place it is dark, and after a light shines in a place again it is
dark. See how darkness always wins in the end!

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