Blog Post 5-6-26


The suggestion that this is a home for no one cannot help but offer quiet reassurance to the illusory self. It implies a place to return to, or one that was never left, giving the illusion of belonging and rest. Yet both ideas depend on the assumption that there is someone who could arrive or remain, even if suggested otherwise. This empty appearance does not provide a place for anything to reside, nor does it support any sense of location or distance. What appears is whole, but not a home—and there is no one for whom it could be.