Holding Light at the Edge of the Known VIII

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Wind brushes the lens, and the light flickers. A distant self captured not in sharpness, but in mood. The power of self-portraiture here lies not in revealing the face, but in revealing the presence. “To see things as they are is to see them as if for the first time,” said Thomas Merton. This is the edge where perception awakens.

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