Darkness vs The Light II: Operating in the Dark.
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About this listen
When I was a child, a power outage felt terrifying.
The lights would go off, and suddenly everything familiar felt uncertain. Shadows stretched. Sounds felt louder. Even my own room did not feel the same.
Maybe you remember that feeling too.
In this second part of The Darkness vs The Light series: Operating in the Darkness, we move beyond simply acknowledging the dark and begin asking what happens when we learn to function in it.
Because after fear comes adjustment. Your eyes adapt. You learn how to move. You figure out where things are without needing the switch. But just because you can operate in the dark does not mean you were created for it.
And this is where it becomes deeper.
Darkness is not only something we fear. It can become something we grow comfortable in. What begins as survival can slowly turn into permission. Things done quietly. Choices made in hidden places. Patterns formed where no one sees. What we allow in the night has a way of determining what appears in the day.
So what does it mean to operate in the darkness?
When does adaptation become compromise?
And how do we know whether we are navigating the dark… or being formed by it?
Enjoy today’s episode 🤍