Blog Post 3-18-26
Sight appears so natural and immediate that it seems obvious someone must be doing it. What appears shows up in color, form, and movement, and the illusory sense of awareness quietly adds the impression that a witness both sees and experiences it. From this subtle assumption, the phantom “me” emerges—the imagined observer looking out upon a world. Yet this observer is never found. There is only sight itself appearing—effortless and unowned. What seems to be a seer is simply another illusion layered onto what already appears.