Holding Light at the Edge of the Known VII

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The light isn’t cast outward, but inward. The figure glows faintly, as though lit by a thought. In this moment of paused breath, the lake becomes a metaphor for the mind—smooth, cold, carrying its own depths. Virginia Woolf wrote, “The past only comes back when the present runs so smoothly that it is like the sliding surface of a deep river.”

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