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Opening to Darkness

Eight Gateways for Being with the Absence of Light in Unsettling Times

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"In darkness, we become devoted to clarity, courage, peace, and harmony. We discover the basic goodness of all humanity when we experience darkness together," Zenju Earthlyn Manuel writes. "Life itself is a dark experience—a magical experience."
When you hear the word "darkness," what does it make you feel—horror, danger, or maybe despair? We've been conditioned to fear and avoid darkness and blackness, yet Zenju Earthlyn Manuel challenges us to consider: "What if we chose to go deeper into darkness instead of running from it? What might we find there beyond our longing for light?"
Drawing on the ancient wisdom found in Zen Buddhism and African and Native American indigenous traditions, Osho Zenju reveals how a change in perspective and increased wisdom can help us awaken to the sacredness of dark experiences in our lives—so we may experience a reality beyond avoidance and fear.
Opening to Darkness will take you on a courageous journey into the mandala of darkness, a symbolic expression of your inner world, where you will travel through eight gateways that are inspired by Buddha's Eightfold Path. Along your way, you will meet dark mothers from India, Nigeria, Japan, Haiti, and Dahomey, who both protect and destroy. Osho Zenju provides reflective inquiry, blessings, and meditations as you navigate your way through the vast depths of the unseen.
It is through this spiritual pilgrimage that we learn how to:

  • Experience the wonders of life that can flourish only in the dark
  • Discover a collective doorway to healing and deep transformation
  • Awaken to the illusory nature of light versus dark
  • Illuminate false perceptions and beliefs of darkness
  • Heal the fear and anxiety around darkness and blackness
    Wrapped in gorgeous lyrical prose, Osho Zenju's offerings provide deep soul relief and collective strength to embrace the dark—so we may reunite with the sacred process of darkness that flows through the canvas of our lives.

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        December 19, 2022
        Zen teacher Manuel follows The Deepest Peace with an insightful if knotty exploration of darkness. Though often seen as frightening or dangerous, Manuel writes, the dark also symbolizes in various faiths abundance, peace, and the source of “all life.” Drawing on Buddhism and African and Native American Indigenous traditions, Manuel sets up a framework of eight “gateways” through which darkness can be examined, each centering a “dark mother” archetype used in pagan traditions. “Childhood Fear of Darkness,” for example, asks readers to identify their subconscious associations with darkness from youth; Manuel then presents “Mama Dantor,” the “queen of the universe in Haitian culture,” as a guide to help readers reframe fear of darkness. (“If we consider darkness as something that pries our hearts... open,” then one may “transform the fear of a child into the discovery of a child.”) Other gateways include “Celebrating the Darkness of Death and Birth” and “Being Messengers of the Darkness.” Manuel offers a mix of expected (“what is darkness without light”) and surprising (“being born from darkness has anchored an experience of it within us”) reflections, making for a thought-provoking offering, ideal for those willing to unpack her dreamlike, dense text. Evocative and strange, Manuel’s latest will fascinate spiritualists willing to do the work.

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