"Detachment is not the absence of emotion, it is the process of becoming one with the Oneness that is the Universe. To be detached, is to realize that the fullness of all there is, is too much to react to with just one emotion, one thought, or any bias. To be detached, is to acknowledge all, without owning any of it. To be detached, is to summon forth the whole entirety of understanding, to the fragment that is the void."
-- Justin K. McFarlane Beau
"Sounds From the Void", Mandala Moment 15, by Raven White Dove
The word black means "bottommost lack".
Hole means "a hollow place in a solid body or surface".
Hole also means "a lack from the original wholeness". "An empty, vacant place within the whole".
Black = bottommost lack or to be of lack itself.
Hole = lack from the original wholeness.
See the double negative?
Now, hole has more significance when the letters rearrange to the word "lohe".
"Lohe" is both an Estonian word and a Hawaiian word.
In Hawaiian, lohe means "to hear and obey".
It is derived from the word "hoʻolohe". In English, these letters can rearrange to read "holo he" or "he (who is) holo". Holo in etymology means "whole" and in sonnance speaks to "hollow".


