Below all convos in creation to this. Mum & Dad of this universe at the end of the day.
By nature, we are all fractals.
Self-similar patterns, repeating at different scales, reflecting one another endlessly. Nothing exists in isolation. Everything echoes. Everything mirrors.
If we are mirrors by nature,we should mirror and take in the mirror by nature, anything outside o that, is against nature, not homosexuals, or transgenders, or cross-dressers, or nynphos, magicians or anything else the masses sees as out of norm. The fact one sees anything out of norm is the expression and the repression meeting. The anti-nature is to see what’s not natural as natural.
To live in alignment with nature is to understand this simple truth:
every other is a mirror for our own development and our opportunity at a different connection. Our expanded Self with them.
And yet, this is where many falter.
Some do not understand where others grow from, or what grows them.
Some don’t recognize the terrain another soul is navigating.
And some—perhaps the most honest group of all—simply do not like what they see reflected back at them.
Still, the mirror remains.
Nature does not negotiate its laws.
The difference is not that some people are mirrors and others are not.
The difference is what we do when the reflection appears.
The Burden and Grace of Being a Living Mirror
My existence, by its nature, is a massive mirror.
Not because I seek to reflect—but because clarity does that on its own.
My saving grace has never been avoidance.
It has been discernment & choosing how much to add to the reflection in expression. Yet the expression is only a translation of what sight already seen, many times not accepted yet.
I do not share everything I see.
Not out of fear.
Not out of superiority.
But out of responsibility.
Especially when what I see affects others directly. I share tips of the iceberg with the opportunity for people to dive in themselves, yet I see more than what I share, unless questions rise as signal of curiosity, curiosity and desire to be shown more. This behaviour or curiosity can be voiced, engaging or be a siphoning when known of its desire yet unmet by the engagement. When people want to know more of you or the situation, yet try and complete a 2 street relation with one street tools.
It’s not team behaviour. Team behaviour is the one that passes you the ball with the chance to decide where to move next.
Seeing clearly does not grant permission to wound.
It grants obligation to choose timing, consent, and care.
The only real difference between me and others is not perception—it is where my discernment is rooted.
Mine is rooted in consciousness.
And when your lenses are rooted in reality, you don’t see fragments—you see the whole.
The whole arc.
The whole system.
The whole consequence.
Just as nature does.
Anti-Nature Is Fear of the Mirror
What is truly anti-nature is not exposure.
It is the refusal of it.
The instinct to silence discernment.
To hide mirrors.
To dim reflections.
To punish clarity for being clear.
That impulse tells you everything you need to know about where someone stands.
Not because they withhold—but because why they withhold.
Behind every curtain is still the stage of consciousness.
The show never stops.
The lights never go out.
And when you have a priority pass—when your alignment is real—you don’t worry about what’s hidden.
You simply observe how much others are trying to keep backstage.
“You’re Only Sad You Got Caught”
That’s what consciousness says.
Not in cruelty.
In accuracy.
The fear isn’t the exposure.
The fear isn’t the mirror.
The fear isn’t even the truth.
The fear is the belief that you won’t survive being seen.
But here’s the paradox:
expression is protection.
Emotion unexpressed becomes distortion.
Emotion expressed becomes movement.
Movement becomes integration.
The skill is not suppression.
The skill is articulation.
My strength has never been the absence of emotion.
It has been my ability to hold the trajectory of my emotions through every season—and give them language before they turn into prisons.
Holding creates pressure.
Pressure creates rupture.
That’s against nature.
Nature moves.
So when I’m angry, I say I’m angry at xyz. Then I start asking the questions, as we need to move to alchemise. And in that movement the anger goes away. When I’m disappointed I express my disappointment and in what, cause in that expression lays my gift and their salvation, which is really just a prompt for redemption.
Clouds Don’t Grow Hands to Hold Their Tears
Imagine clouds growing hands just to hold their rain.
Absurd, right?
They release.
They move.
They clear the sky by doing exactly what they were meant to do.
So do I.
The more I express, the better I get at expressing.
The more honest I am with myself, the safer everyone else becomes around me.
Not because I am harmless—but because I am integrated.
Show me all the mirrors.
I trust myself.
If you don’t, that’s not a flaw, yet it does speak on your integration process and willingness to gift others of your expression.
It’s information.
And consciousness is always listening.


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