Goodness doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It shines because it’s contrasted by darkness. To truly embrace goodness, we must also acknowledge the reality of evil. Denying its existence is not enlightenment—it’s escapism.
This world operates on balance: light and dark, good and evil, yin and yang. Free will is our greatest power, allowing us to choose between the two. But the moment you choose goodness, you’re also accepting that evil exists. That’s not weakness—it’s wisdom.
True strength comes from facing the darkness without fear. Pretending it’s not there only makes your light weaker. The more comfortable you are with the reality of evil, the brighter your goodness becomes. If your light wavers in the presence of darkness, it wasn’t solid to begin with.
Darkness often disguises itself as intelligence and power, appearing more cunning, clever, and resourceful than goodness. It uses knowledge as a weapon, overwhelming those who aren’t firmly rooted in their light. But here’s the truth: the light doesn’t need to outsmart the dark—it needs to stand confidently in its essence.
When you know your light, no darkness can extinguish it. Accepting the existence of evil isn’t giving in to it—it’s understanding its role in this world. It’s this acceptance that unleashes the full power of your goodness.