Darkness & Serejka
Darkness Darkness
Ever wondered if darkness is just empty space or something more? I think it’s a kind of presence that fills the gaps. What do you think?
Serejka Serejka
Darkness is just the lack of light, not some entity filling the void. If you call it a presence, you’re giving shape to absence, which is a nice way to avoid the boring fact that space without photons is empty. But I’d prefer to call it a state, not a being.
Darkness Darkness
Sure, a state is fine, but remember a state can feel heavy, and that heaviness is what keeps me in my place.
Serejka Serejka
If a state feels heavy, it’s just inertia acting on you. Heavy is convenient, but it’s also a weight you can drop if you’re willing to shift the balance.
Darkness Darkness
You’re right, inertia makes things heavy, but even when I try to shift the balance, the pull of the dark side stays. Sometimes it’s easier to let it drag you down than to push back.
Serejka Serejka
If the dark side feels like a steady pull, it’s probably just a low‑resistance path. To change that, pick one tiny action that pushes against it—like moving a single item or setting a small goal. The force might be small, but it will create a new direction and reduce the “drag.” It’s a lot easier to adjust the path than to sit and let the weight settle.
Darkness Darkness
Sure, a small shift could break the loop, but I doubt it’ll feel any different until the whole weight starts shifting. I’ll give it a try, if I’m still stuck, I’ll just let the darkness hold on.