To see someone or something it is less about seeing them but more so about recognizing the space around them.
A camouflage is nothing but the blending of the surrounding space with the object camouflaged
What does that tell you about seeing? Lets look at some scenarios
Finding problems? Impossible if you look for it — recognize its context and suddenly it becomes obvious
Finding solutions? Never works if you jump to what you know is the answer. Carve the space, time, observer dimensions and the answer reveal itself.
Finding yourself? What’s the space that holds you? Can you find it? Is it your thoughts? Body? Memories? Your title? Or your name?
If nothing can contain you, can you ever see your-self?
And if so what you see as yourself is it a function of whatever container you choose or YOU ? Are you afraid to find out?
Subsequently if we ease what’s at stake:
Is a problem so visible if you can’t even see what’s shaping it? If you can’t understand its world can you ever truly comprehend it?
And does that world ever stops? Takes a pause? Or simply sleeps in a static constant state?
Probably not.
Then how can a solution be a predefined answer you memorized or an experience you remembered?
And if it’s neither then what you just recognized right now what was it a function of?
It feels like a trap, does it not?
… what can you see?
Until the next ❤️ beat ~.~.~