Radiance increases as self-reference decreases.
The body becomes translucent to being.
Tag: perception
The Pattern Beneath the Story: Jung, Campbell, and the Self That Watches
There comes a moment when life begins to feel less like a series of events…
and more like something patterned—something quietly shaping itself beneath your awareness.
Jung called it the architecture of the psyche.
Campbell saw it unfolding through myth.
But even as these patterns begin to reveal themselves, another question starts to press in—
Not what story you are living…
but what is aware of the one living it.
And in that shift, the journey doesn’t end.
It simply loosens its hold.
The Mind, Imagination, and the Edge of What We Remember
Imagination is not the mind at play—it is the moment where the mind touches what it cannot contain.
The Heart’s Eye for Beauty: Seeing Radiance in the Unguarded and Unloved
The post examines how spiritual perception allows the heart to recognize beauty in both conventional and unconventional forms, emphasizing authenticity, resilience, and a deeper understanding of existence beyond societal standards.
The Minuscule Being
The passage reflects on human insignificance and the illusion of grandeur. It highlights the simplicity of life’s magic, urging awareness of our true selves beyond superficial perceptions.
Perception And Its Play In Our Mind
This content explores the nature of perception, emphasizing its subjective and malleable qualities shaped by experiences, emotions, and cultural influences. It discusses the tension between individual perspectives and shared realities, and suggests that understanding these dynamics can foster empathy. It further addresses innate moral directives as a reflection of unity with existence.