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LF179 Colin E. Davis & Melissa Mari - Cracking the Codes of Cosmic Darkness: Part One

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Colin E. Davis and Melissa Mari discuss their book Shadow Tech - Cracking the Codes of Personal and Collective Darkness. This is a two part interview. Part two is here

Is there a destructive force in the universe that we call evil, and if so, how does it work? Is culture related to dysfunction and disease? What is the nature of the shadow of the human psyche? Can any of this explain concepts of possession and demonic influence?

The destructive force in the universe is a actually a creative challenger, driving evolution onwards and upwards. Although darkness is a universal force that can never be eliminated, managing our destructive energies is not only possible, it is essential for ourselves and our species to survive and thrive. We are programmed to maximise pleasure and minimise pain, but there is a power at work within us that we ignore at our peril. From the subatomic to the cosmic - darkness, destructiveness, negativity, evil - call it what you will - is everywhere and eternal. It is real and it exists for a reason. It has a purpose. At this time in human history, understanding this is of vital importance. ''One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious."

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Colin E. Davis and Melissa Mari discuss their book Shadow Tech - Cracking the Codes of Personal and Collective Darkness. This is a two part interview. Part two is here

Is there a destructive force in the universe that we call evil, and if so, how does it work? Is culture related to dysfunction and disease? What is the nature of the shadow of the human psyche? Can any of this explain concepts of possession and demonic influence?

The destructive force in the universe is a actually a creative challenger, driving evolution onwards and upwards. Although darkness is a universal force that can never be eliminated, managing our destructive energies is not only possible, it is essential for ourselves and our species to survive and thrive. We are programmed to maximise pleasure and minimise pain, but there is a power at work within us that we ignore at our peril. From the subatomic to the cosmic - darkness, destructiveness, negativity, evil - call it what you will - is everywhere and eternal. It is real and it exists for a reason. It has a purpose. At this time in human history, understanding this is of vital importance. ''One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious."

01Experience
Fear No Virus

Bumper music: Cliff Martinez 'Traffic OST'
John Carpenter 'The Fog OST'

  continue reading

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