Wandering Star
The Living Force
It's not about that.I think black eyes are more 'alive' than light-coloured eyes. I don't find them spooky. I have green eyes and when my husband got hazel eyes, so when my son was born (2 yrs before the plandemic) with dark brown eyes, I was surprised and thrilled. There is something poetic about dark eyes. Something deep and warm.
In fact Laura commented in a thread that Gaius Iulius Caesar had dark eyes.
It is about something else, but it is indefinable.
In all my life I have only seen two people who radiated light from their eyes. And of course, they didn't have white eyes.
That is why I have said that I may be wrong in my impressions.
It's just that I see more people with "darkness" in their eyes.
The waiter, the grocer, a colleague at work ..., etc.
And ... well, I had a coffee this morning and the waiter's eyes were completely black. He was professional in taking care of him towards me, but he was very cold and distant.
Once again they are impressions liable to be erroneous.