Monday, 10 November 2025

Daily Llumination ~ 2025.11.10

 A wall can stop your hand, but never your gaze.

Obstacles are real, but not complete. The wall halts your body while daring your eyes to wander further. Where hands cannot reach, imagination climbs.


Block vs. Vision

Stone resists touch but not thought. The wall may stand, but your gaze slips through cracks, over heights, beyond barriers.


The Lesson in Perception

Limitations are physical; freedom is visual. A wall’s power ends at the edge of your sightline. It cannot chain what insists on looking past it.


Practical Guidance

  • Respect the stop: Don’t break your hand against stone.

  • Use your gaze: Look past the wall, even if you can’t yet cross it.

  • Let vision lead: What you see beyond will eventually guide your step.


Today’s Practice

Today, stare through one wall until you glimpse what lies behind it.

Daily Llumination ~ 2025.11.30

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