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  1. In literal terms, the sky is always dark; in metaphorical terms, there is darkness within the souls of those unfortunate enough to live in the city. And pretty much the same can be said of people ...

  2. Jan 3, 2024 · The Japanese word for darkness is “yami” (闇) which can be translated as “darkness” or “gloom.”. In Japanese culture, darkness has a unique place, and it’s not always associated with negativity. Many Japanese words have multiple meanings, and the same goes for “yami.”. While it does refer to the absence of light, it can also ...

  3. Darkness within darkness: there is always something in the beginning and everything has an origin, even darkness itself. If you could look back at the origins and trust the mystery of this origin (we don't actually know or will ever know what it is, we just have to trust it and feel connected to it), then you will have great spiritual knowledge.

  4. Darkness is a common occurrence in dreams and it usually refers to the failure to connect with your inner world or any spiritual endeavor. Darkness is usually a mirror of your beliefs and symbolizes unfamiliarity, the unknown, and obscurity. Darkness does not necessarily refer to a lack of light. Thick, impenetrable darkness is a symbol of a hurt and a sad soul: you have lost connection to the ...

  5. Nov 30, 2023 · What does it mean that God is light? Answer. “God is light,” says 1 John 1:5. Light is a common metaphor in the Bible. Proverbs 4:18 symbolizes righteousness as the “morning sun.”. Philippians 2:15 likens God’s children who are “blameless and pure” to shining stars in the sky. Jesus used light as a picture of good works: “Let ...

  6. Whether we work as mothers or movers, contractors or cooks, when we serve diligently in the place God has set us, we are freedom-fighters. We plant seeds of hope with each action, interaction, and reaction. “Faith can … be the spiritual energy that enables the transformations for which our world so desperately hungers,” says Jim Wallis in ...

  7. Mar 11, 2020 · It means to feel, grope, or search. In Genesis, when Jacob was disguising himself as Esau, his father reached out and felt him. It is the same Hebrew word. It’s like the Egyptians could reach out and touch the darkness, just as Isaac reached out to touch Jacob. It wasn’t just an emotional type of darkness that fogs the mind, it was a ...

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