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In the context of the a [[Beacons|Beacon]], Shadows are the counterpart to that Beacon's LensesThey are to be avoided, but also to be understood especially as they contrast with the goals of that Beacon.  The first kind are the Looming Shadows, which are the obvious opposite of a given Lense, and should be easy to avoid and train against.  The second kind are the Flickering Shadows, which could be confused with the associated Lenses, because they are quite similar to the Lense, while actually being a harmful or negative counterpart.
The [[Beacons]] of Everyday Enlightenment provide powerful guidance through the [[Realms]].  The [[Lenses]] represent different facets of those Beacons, which provide further focus or illumination of that Beacon.  On the other hand, Lenses are also accompanied by two types of [[Shadows]] which tend to obscure our journey to Enlightenment.  The first kind of Shadows are the Looming Shadows, which are the obvious opposite of a given Lens, and should hopefully be easy to avoid and train against once we understand them.  The second kind are the Flickering Shadows, which could be confused with the associated Lenses, because they are quite similar to the Lens, while actually being a harmful or negative counterpart.  Both types of Shadows should be understood in the context of the Lens and Beacon, and reviewed periodically to ensure our view is not obscured.