In reality, all existence is controlled by just two forces –
the force of good and the force of evil. Different cultures refer to them differently
light and dark, white and black, or perhaps ying and yang (a representation of
white and black). I am sure there are also
other terms I have not heard. All relate to some aspect of light.
What is darkness? The absence of light. I once spent some recreation
time in spelunking (cave exploration). If you turn off all sources of light you
are using, the cave becomes absolutely dark. You can put something right in
front of your eye, but you will not be able to see even the faintest outline of
your finger. This is a blackness you will never see on the surface. You may
stand in the middle of a desert with both sun and moon on the opposite side of
the earth, and no moisture in the sky to reflect light from surface sources.
Even here you will never experience such a blackness, because the stars provide
enough light to see your finger before you eye. Similarly, something white is
reflecting all colors of the rainbow, while something black is absorbing all
colors of the rainbow.
Likewise, evil can be said to emit no goodness at all. The 'color' black absorbs all light waves and emits none. Or, like darkness, evil lurks in locations where it has minimal contact with goodness. In other
words, the force of evil is a vacuum, sucking in anything good and releasing
none.
I guess the conflict between good and evil, could be compared
to the view I am seeing out the window. The light of morning sun has driven
darkness into deep crevices. White snow is brightly reflecting the sunlight.
There are morning shadows across the snow, dulling the reflection brightness. I
see bare grey trees, and I see some green evergreens. Our life can be like
that. You probably have known some people who are filled with the joy of life,
and are ready to help when needed – brightly reflecting the goodness of life.
You likely know others whose goodness is shaded. They are willing to give when
asked, but they face problems making them less free to reflect the goodness of
life. Then there are those grey individuals, who are basically good, but have
some (often hidden) dishonorable characteristics. Finally, there are “green”
people who are constantly praised for an involvement which is good, but who
otherwise reflects no goodness at all (and who may be covering evil actions
elsewhere).
Perhaps one reason for the Star Wars popularity is these
movies’ effective capture of the conflict between good and evil, with which we
are constantly confronted.
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