Blog Post 1-15-25


The triad of seer, seeing, and seen sustains the illusion of separation, giving rise to the belief in a world divided between observer and observed. This imagined structure reinforces the idea of a "me" at the center of experience. Yet, the seer, the act of seeing, and the seen are all part of the same illusion—none of which exist outside the dream of duality. When this triad disappears, what’s left is not a unified whole but the absence of division altogether. There's neither the act of seeing nor a seer to witness anything; there is only this seamless, empty appearance. It is nothing appearing as everything, undivided and untouched by the illusion there is someone to perceive it.