Monday, February 15, 2010

Fear Of The Dark

Fear of the dark is common with kids.

It usually doesn't last long. But while it does, it can play upon fear and make someone see something that isn't there. Or augment a terror that IS there.

It touches many. And I believe, it tries to grow and encompass life.

As with all the hurdles of life, it is fear that can be the stumbling block.

Of course, there can be things in the dark and in the light.

They don't stem from the mind.

Yet they wait for us and try to catch us off guard.

They try to take our guns and sap Freedom in all other ways.

Actually, there is dark that stems from the mind and spirit.

We each must face that too.

Many of us are reticent or even in denial that we all have a dark side.

Those of us who are healthy acknowledge it. Conversely there are those who do not. Those would be liberals. I'm going to publish an article about just how twisted these schnucks are. You'l' know it when you see it -s-.

In terms of faith there is sin.

Indulge me, those of you who don't believe. Or leave -s-. NB: I never proselytize. I reserve the right we all have to express my faith whatever it may be. It is part of what Restoring the Republic is all about.

Intellectualize and say it's making mistakes or missing the mark, which btw, is a translation of the Greek in the New Testament.

In Christian services, people acknowledge they have sinned. They seek redemption.

I know firsthand, it's not lip service.

It can be and it can be just a form for appearances' sake.

There is no end to reasons for anything methinks.

I think, however, that many do not search themselves.

They are afraid of what they might find.

Don't be afraid.

Big news: None of us are perfect.

Unless you are sociopathic (like several of the 'people' in DC), you have a conscience.

Making mistakes is part of the human process.

Even the darkest can turn to the light.

It's simply that some don't want to.

Free will.

I wouldn't have it any other way.

Else, how could we care about Freedom?

To examine ourselves and stand naked in the light of truth.

Don't be afraid of the dark.

1 comment:

Adam Sinclair said...

The door is always open indeed.