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	<title>Comments on: The Midnight of the Year</title>
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		<title>By: mary</title>
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		<description>Wonderful stuff!

A true lightworker does understand the dark.  There is nothing to fear there and much to learn.  In our dualistic world, balance means the dark makes way for the light as the light honors the dark.  Human stress ignores both the light and the dark, while many enlightened ones, avoid the dark.  

No true &quot;lightworker&quot;, prophet or teacher ever strode forth without having delved into their own personal dark night of the soul.  It is your awareness of the dark and our human need to embrace the abyss that makes you a unique teacher.  Learning doesn&#039;t come by brushing past the tough stuff.

In 1949, Bishop Sheen wrote in his book, &quot;God &amp; Intelligence&quot; this take on modern philosophy:
&quot;It may even be added that modern philosophy in recent years has been playing so fast and loose with common sense, &#039;believing what no one else ever believed before,&#039; that the time will soon come when a modern philosopher who returns to common sense will be hailed as one of the most original thinkers of all time.&quot;

Amen!  
Joyous Noel and Happy New Year!</description>
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<p>A true lightworker does understand the dark.  There is nothing to fear there and much to learn.  In our dualistic world, balance means the dark makes way for the light as the light honors the dark.  Human stress ignores both the light and the dark, while many enlightened ones, avoid the dark.  </p>
<p>No true &#8220;lightworker&#8221;, prophet or teacher ever strode forth without having delved into their own personal dark night of the soul.  It is your awareness of the dark and our human need to embrace the abyss that makes you a unique teacher.  Learning doesn&#8217;t come by brushing past the tough stuff.</p>
<p>In 1949, Bishop Sheen wrote in his book, &#8220;God &amp; Intelligence&#8221; this take on modern philosophy:<br />
&#8220;It may even be added that modern philosophy in recent years has been playing so fast and loose with common sense, &#8216;believing what no one else ever believed before,&#8217; that the time will soon come when a modern philosopher who returns to common sense will be hailed as one of the most original thinkers of all time.&#8221;</p>
<p>Amen!<br />
Joyous Noel and Happy New Year!</p>
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