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  <title>Soul Living 23: Darkness &amp;amp; Light</title>
  <description>“They did not see each other, and no one rose from his place for three days, but for all the children of Israel there was light in their homes.” [Exodus 10:23] The darkness was tangibly felt, so powerful that those seated couldn’t rise from their place. I wonder if this darkness was internal, a depression – a dark feeling of the mind that there’s no reason to arise.  Perhaps the light the people of Israel found amidst the darkness was internal, a feeling of Divine connectivity that illuminated a purpose and meaning to the world around them.  ‘One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light but by making the darkness conscious.’ [Carl Jung] </description>
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