Part 1
The cost of "knowing" real beauty -- of realizing all that is timelessly noble and true -- is to be the emptiness into which it pours, and from out of which it will pour again.
Part 2
Without the emptiness of a dark sky we could not see the fullness of a starlit night.
Part 3
Any sense of a dreaded emptiness that we resist is really just being full of not wanting the moment we're in. But when we understand that emptiness is a Divine state of being, we realize that not only is it a requirement of creation, but (it is) an aspect of a Trinity greater than the sum of its parts. So that the more we will agree to step into whatever may be the emptiness we fear, the sooner will the nature of the Divine empty us of our fear.
