
When the obstruction clears, what was always there begins to come through. This is not new information. It is you — perceiving clearly, perhaps for the first time in a long time. This series began with a simple observation: you already know more than you let yourself know. You sense, feel, and perceive far

The swamp is still there. The depth may still be considerable. But something has changed — it ends somewhere. And that changes everything. A bottomless swamp is terrifying not primarily because of how deep it is. It is terrifying because you cannot see where it ends. The mind, confronted with the unknown, fills the

The commitment is not to the choice. It is to yourself. And it can be chosen again and again — as many times as it needs to be. Most people think of deciding as a one-time event. You weigh the options, you choose, and then you are committed to that choice — perhaps forever,

The practice is not about sitting in darkness. It is about removing the obstruction — so what you already sense can reach you more clearly. In the previous piece I wrote about fear as an obstruction — not to the situation itself, but to your own perception of it. When something is feared and

You already sense, feel, and perceive far more than you acknowledge. Fear is one of the main things standing between you and that knowing. Before anything else, I want to say something that sits underneath this entire series. You already know more than you think you do. Not in the sense of having more