And there are points in the Universe where Light is balanced with Darkness.

And there are points in the Universe, at a distance, where Light transitions into Darkness and, by this vector, now moves towards the Original Point of Duality, but as if from the other side.

The same is true in the World of Darkness. The closer Beings are to the Original Point of Duality, the darker they are, the less they understand what Light is, and the more the Hierarchy of Darkness fights against Light and opposes it. And hence all the stories about how Darkness advances.

But, the further a Being moves away from the Original Point, the more Darkness dissipates.

And there are areas in the Dark World where Darkness is balanced with Light.

And there are areas where Darkness transitions into Light and strives towards Light, as if from the other side.

And the Points of Equilibrium in one World and the other are essentially the same regions of the Universe, into which Beings enter by different paths.

And the Twilight Regions of the Universe are, in fact, the same areas through which Beings travel between the two Worlds.

And therefore, it is possible to enter from the Dark Side into the Light Side through the Original Point of Duality. But this is a Path of Strengthening, a difficult path, the Path of Strength and self-denial and self-sacrifice.

And one can move from the Dark Side to the Light Side by moving away from Darkness through the Twilight Zone.

And one can move from the Light Side to the Dark Side through the Original Point of Duality, by maximizing one's Light, through the Path of Self-denial and Strength. Or, Light can enter Darkness by moving away from Light into the Twilight Zone.

In both cases, the boundary is very thin.

So, the more you strive towards Light, the stronger your drive towards the maximum Light, that is, towards the Point of Duality. And so, at a certain point, the force of Duality will "flip" your drive – into the Dual Pair. Like when a swing, if pushed hard enough, can fly to the opposite side, or a pendulum can rise to its uppermost point, and vice versa.

Let's use a swing as an analogy.

There is the lower part of the swing's movement, where it is comfortable; let's call this "Light." The more you swing the swing, the more you move away from the lower position of the swing, the more you strive towards the uppermost point of the swing's arc, where it’s a bit scary and takes your breath away. Let's call this "Darkness."

The more you swing, the greater the force of inertia, and the more you are drawn towards the lower point of the swing. If you stop the swing, you will end up in the lower position, in the "Point of Light." It is comfortable there.

If you start swinging the swing, you will strive to move away from this "Point of Light," and more towards the "Point of Darkness" – the opposite point, the highest point of the swing's arc. And the more you strive towards the "Point of Darkness," the stronger the vector of your drive, and thus, at one fine moment, you will flip over to the very top point of the swing's trajectory. Imagine that there is a magnet at this point. And the swing, under the influence of this magnet, has stopped. What would you feel? You would literally be standing upside down; all your references would shift, the top would become the bottom. Imagine that now you have to live in such a state – where beneath your feet is not the ground but emptiness. Sooner or later, you would adapt to that world, though it would be difficult, but it would become familiar to you.