Blog Post 9-3-25


The eyes seem to suggest a vantage point—a self situated within, gazing outward at what appears. Yet this sense of an inner observer is merely the illusion of being and awareness. There is no entity behind the eyes that sees or directs attention. Sight is neither possessed nor controlled; it is simply an aspect of this empty appearance, arising without a seer. Without the illusion of self, there is no inside or outside—no one within looking at a world beyond. Nothing stands apart to observe what appears; there is only this, already whole and completely undivided.