For many, fear of this receptive space as the 'void' or 'abyss' may make them shy away from inclusionality, seeking the safety of a sharp horizon where darkness ends and light begins, only for this imaginary discontinuity to suppress creativity and induce conflict.
Deep inclusional wisdom springs from the transfigural ability to include oneself dynamically in the abyss and the abyss in oneself.
Warmest
Alan
PS I wonder if you can hear a dark belly laugh emanating from Jack?