Darkness: The Depth in Which Everything Is Born
From childhood, we are taught to perceive darkness as the absence of light. But darkness is not emptiness. It is a space of potentiality in which everything already exists, yet has not taken form. Within it lies an infinite palette of possibilities that have not yet manifested into action. Darkness is not absence — it is the anticipation of awakening.
Light reveals and defines, while darkness contains. It holds everything before the moment of manifestation. We are used to thinking of clarity as truth, yet every clarity is preceded by depth. Darkness is the primal fabric of reality, where the future has not yet separated from the present, and knowledge from feeling.

Darkness is not an enemy or a punishment. It is the space before creation, the silence before music, the breath before a word. And everyone who dares to enter it encounters not destruction, but purification from everything superficial. Darkness destroys not the essence of a person, but their illusions.
It frightens us not because it is dangerous, but because it removes all external reference points. In darkness, roles, statuses, and masks disappear. There is nowhere to hide behind knowledge, the opinions of others, or self-image. For the first time, a person encounters not who they became, but who they were before all definitions.
Within this depth, the mosaic of personality — built from experience, pain, and striving — begins to collapse. The familiar “I” disappears, and only presence remains. This is not a loss, but a return to one’s true essence. In the silence of darkness, a person begins to hear what has always existed within them.
We often believe that light is what will save us. But light only illuminates the path, while true transformation begins in darkness. Light gives clarity, but darkness gives depth. It dissolves the boundaries of the ego and returns a person to the source, where the separation between self and world disappears.
Darkness is not the end of the path, but a return to the beginning. One who has truly passed through it no longer depends on the light, because they find support within themselves. And then comes the realization: darkness is not a prison, but a gateway to true awareness.