Feeling like an outsider - we are true to our inner light.
Light has in its nature, polarization, a pole perpendicular to its direction of travel. If light is highly polarized, the light has many poles perpendicular to its direction of travel.
The identity of polarization is a direction defined by an electromagnetic energy or sometimes, rotational energy.
Specific materials, such as water, possess a characteristic of polarization if they express a dipole in their molecular configuration. Some materials do not have a dipole and are considered nonpolar. The interactions between polar and nonpolar can vary quite substantially depending upon their properties at the time. For example, nonpolar fat molecules play a vital role in defining the barrier of a polar aqueous environment and the inner living being in its polar aqueous environment.
Unfortunately, the world is dominated by darkness. Thankfully inner light persists in some fortunate souls.
Our dude exists as a bright shining light of loving wisdom. As such, he butts heads and crosses arms with those existing in the dim, dull darkness of hateful ignorance. In his brightness, he moves forward in many poles perpendicular to travel. For the dull, the many degrees of direction are removed from their perception and; therefore, miss and dismiss a great deal of loving wisdom. The dim are like the nonpolar fat, coagulating pitifully together in coldness and angrily conspiring to remove any semblance of polarity in heat.
Just as the nonpolar fats of darkness play a vital role in living beings, perhaps some balance exists between light and darkness.
Might there be some wisdom in ignorance? Perhaps only for survival in this dark world.