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illusion-of-darkness
Darkness is portrayed as a product of limited mortal perception, while in the true Sight of Meshe, all is light and visible.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Left Hand of Darkness (1969)Ursula K. Le Guin
12. On Time and Darkness
This chapter presents a mystical and philosophical meditation on time, knowledge, and perception through the figure of Meshe, who embodies the Center of Time and sees all moments simultaneously. It explores the unity of past, present, and future, the illusion of darkness and death, and the interconnectedness of all things within a single moment of seeing. The chapter also includes allegorical stories illustrating the consequences of human actions and the limits of mortal perception.