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From the Dark — Where Beginnings Hide and Courage Is Born

We grow from darkness. We begin in the womb’s warm hush, our faces and fingers forming where no light reaches, and in the cool soil a seed gathers quiet hunger before anything green dares the air; even the stars were once planned inside a black so vast it taught gravity how to bend. 🌑


Darkness is not emptiness but a working room for beginnings: the womb teaches trust without sight, the seed learns patience under pressure, and the night sky forces us to feel our smallness and, by feeling it, to stretch. The sharpest lessons come when our world goes black—losing a job, watching rent climb, counting empty pockets—because necessity strips us of illusions and teaches the practical arts of saving, pivoting, and refusing to fold. In that patient dark the universe took shape, and God, the mystery-maker, moved through the unseen; creation itself began in silent shadow. ✨


So do not fear the dark. Let it be your creative chamber: sit with the silence, plant intention in the black, let grief and doubt be the fertilizer for wiser growth, and when dawn comes carry the craft the dark taught you — humility, grit, and the stubborn habit of making light from what once felt like lacking. Rise with what you learned and build louder from that quiet.

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