Within Dreams

A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world - Oscar Wilde

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BLACKNESS is trouble. Blackness is Absence. Blackness is a hole. Black-ness is that which has gone wrong. “Let there be light!” The cry is taken as literal in the antiblack world. The antimiscegnation law is ontological in its purpose—-protect the light from the darkness. Power and Will channel themselves toward light. The Hebrew God is quite paradoxical. He said, “Let there be light”, so we ask, Was He then situated in darkness?…..God is either white and good or not good at all and hence all black….From the standpoint of the Black who has rejected God, an awful lot of black people seem to be quite misguided. They embrace myths which on the deepest level regard them as obscene. From the standpoint of these myths black people don’t even suffer. How can black suffering be taken seriously if blacks are NOT even regarded as members of the universal, as members of humanity…. The most faithful is he who can embrace a spiritual paradox. So an awful lot of black people are faithful and quite paradoxical. They are aware of who God is, and they worship Him anyway.

The White God and The Black Sufferer, Chapter 20. from Bad Faith and Anti Black Racism by Lewis R. Gordon

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“We met at the wrong time. That’s what I keep telling myself anyway. Maybe one day years from now, we’ll meet in a coffee shop in a far away city somewhere and we could give it another shot.”

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