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Reflection
Seeing what the fire is revealing
Once something ignites,
it doesn’t only move.
It illuminates.
You begin to notice
what has been there
without fully being seen.
Patterns.
Responses.
Places where something shifts
the moment it is touched.
Not because they are new.
Because they are now lit.
This activation doesn’t create awareness.
It makes what is already visible
harder to distort.
it doesn’t only move.
It illuminates.
You begin to notice
what has been there
without fully being seen.
Patterns.
Responses.
Places where something shifts
the moment it is touched.
Not because they are new.
Because they are now lit.
This activation doesn’t create awareness.
It makes what is already visible
harder to distort.
Stay with yourself.
Something in you
is already lit.
And because of that,
something becomes visible.
Not all at once.
But enough.
A reaction.
A tension.
A truth you usually move past
before it fully lands.
Stay there.
Not turning away.
Not improving it.
Just letting yourself
see it as it is.
Without performance.
Without explanation.
Without softening the edges.
Reflection is not harsh.
It is clear.
And clarity does not come
to punish you.
It comes
so distortion loses its grip.
Stay with what you see.
And notice
what changes
when you stop looking away.
Something in you
is already lit.
And because of that,
something becomes visible.
Not all at once.
But enough.
A reaction.
A tension.
A truth you usually move past
before it fully lands.
Stay there.
Not turning away.
Not improving it.
Just letting yourself
see it as it is.
Without performance.
Without explanation.
Without softening the edges.
Reflection is not harsh.
It is clear.
And clarity does not come
to punish you.
It comes
so distortion loses its grip.
Stay with what you see.
And notice
what changes
when you stop looking away.
You don’t need to do anything
with what becomes visible.
First,
you let yourself see it.
Clearly.
Simply.
That is enough.
What is real
doesn’t need distortion
to survive.
Let the mirror stay clear.
with what becomes visible.
First,
you let yourself see it.
Clearly.
Simply.
That is enough.
What is real
doesn’t need distortion
to survive.
Let the mirror stay clear.
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