Dani Tringale Image - "The Light of God"
He walked back home, under a moon shining the light of God, as him, and all the other creatures who are driven by love, and faith, shining the light of God to the world; he looked at the moon, and they became One, he could hear his steps on the asphalt, he could hear the waves scratching the sand, pulling it down towards the depts of the mystery of creation, to the darkness; how many times he had to touch that darkness: all the faces of himself he used to reflect into others because of his cowardly, made of a shame he could not dare to challenge, and then when he did, and when he became whole again, when he knew who he was, when he stood, naked in front of himself and the world, he found a joy who is available only to those who dear to suffer, only to those who have nowhere else to go but back to themselves.
The waves, full of light, a silver reflection of the silence within him, were caressing his soul now, roughly and gently, singing a repetitive lullaby of words of wisdom; he felt so grateful for the gifts he could freely give he cried: just a naked mortal man under a majestic moon shining the light of God; he cried, for the gentleness of his God, for his kindness; and he knew, once more, there was no fear to be had cause faith was within him, like a massive motor generating hope, like a flame burning from the inside and giving light to the remaining darkness within him and have it dissolved.
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