Walking in the dark heightens dependence on the other four senses and activates the sixth sense.
Without seeing where we are going, we move with caution, reaching for the familiar as a guide to our next step.
Speed is deprioritized because direction is the only protection from harm. We quickly learn that stillness is the source of all direction. Stillness is not surrender, but connection to the environment. And in that connection, everything becomes one.
No one knows what tomorrow brings, but the discerning know what it requires: direction, with an adjustable pace.
Moving steadily towards the day that the light never runs out.
– Osasu Oviawe