POR QUE NEM TUDO DEVE SER ILUMINADO

In this video, we explore an ancient question that has traversed religion, philosophy, mysticism, and psychology: what if darkness doesn't represent absence, but a different form of presence? From the Black Moon to the Kabbalah, from Christian apophatic theology to the Dark Night of the Soul of Saint John of the Cross, we journey through traditions that perceived something unusual: not all reality can be fully illuminated without losing depth. Some transformations happen precisely outside the immediate field of consciousness. Light reveals, but too much light can also blind. The human mind continually seeks explanations, definitions, and certainties. However, perhaps there are aspects of experience that can only mature in silence, ambiguity, and invisibility. In this journey, the moon appears as a symbol of indirect knowledge: a way of perceiving that doesn't require total possession of the known object. Not everything that disappears ceases to exist. Not everything that remains invisible has ceased to act. Text by Viés Psicológico. Support the channel through the membership club:    / @viespsicologico   You can also contribute any amount through the channel's PIX: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) Books cited or used as references: • The Dark Night of the Soul – Saint John of the Cross • The Cloud of Unknowing – Anonymous 14th-century author • Man and His Symbols – Carl Gustav Jung • Symbols of Transformation – Carl Gustav Jung • Memories, Dreams, Reflections – Carl Gustav Jung • Guide for the Perplexed – Maimonides • Zohar – medieval Kabbalistic tradition • Mystical Theology – Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite #BlackMoon #Psychology #Jung #Kabbalah #Consciousness #Philosophy #Mysticism #SelfKnowledge #Spirituality #PsychologicalBias