
THIS JUST IN – DISCLOSURE EYES @ NEW ZEN NEWS REPORTS
When truth comes to someone who has lived in falsehoods, it is much like this moment for the bat. The light—the revelation of truth—can feel blinding, jarring, and even painful. The eyes of the receiver, long adjusted to falsehoods, are not ready to bear the full strength of this illumination all at once. Just as the bat cannot be exposed to the full radiance of the sun without injury, so too must truth be revealed sweetly and gently to a mind having once been steeped deeply in the blank it of comforting lies.
It could be disorienting at first—painful, even—but as the bat perches in the golden glow, it begins to feel a strange sensation: freedom. No longer confined by the boundaries of the darkness, it can now see clearly and soar higher than it ever imagined.
To give truth to someone who has lived in lies is to guide a creature of the night into the dawn. It requires not force, but patience; not harshness, but gentleness. The light of truth, when given sweetly, does not shatter—it transforms. And just as the bat learns to embrace the light, so too can anyone learn to let go of falsehoods, if truth is offered with love and understanding.
In the end, the darkness was never really home—it was simply familiar to the observer. The light is where we were always meant to be.
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