Blog Post 5-28-25


The idea of something vast depends entirely on the illusion of space—on the sense that there is somewhere for things to appear. But what appears doesn’t unfold within anything at all. What seems immense is not large, and what seems minute is not small. These contrasts arise only within the dream of "me," shaped by a mind that believes it occupies a location. But there is no location, observer, or spatial reference point. This empty appearance has no width or depth, no inside or outside. It simply appears—dimensionless, centerless, and completely undefinable.