When a superior man hears of the Tao,

he immediately begins to embody it.

When an average man hears of the Tao,

he half believes it, half doubts it.

When a foolish man hears of the Tao,

he laughs out loud.

If he didn't laugh,

it wouldn't be the Tao.

 

Thus it is said:

The path into the light seems dark,

the path forward seems to go back,

the direct path seems long,

true power seems weak,

true purity seems tarnished,

true steadfastness seems changeable,

true clarity seems obscure,

the greatest care seems unsophisticated,

the greatest love seems indifferent,

the greatest wisdom seems childish.

 

The Tao is nowhere to be found.

Yet it nourishes and completes all things.

 

 

Lao Tzu - (Tao Te Ching, chapter 41, translation by Stephen Mitchell)

 

 

Depending on how much soul energy is occupied by light, the degree to which you can synchronize to light is varied.

Because it is beyond human theory or logic, even if we explain the light with words, we can not make you believe the light.

The more black you have, the more repulsion against the light is increased.

It makes you doubt to the light, and laugh at white.

The real way of the light is not flamboyant.

The magic gives humans the limelight and gives enjoyment, yet the guidance from the light is a simple one that does not irritate the black called desire.

The reason for living in this world is just to face our own black, so the flamboyant life filled with materials is what hinders it.

 

MYE