27/03/2026
I rarely write long articles.
But this time there was no way to shorten it. Not because it's complicated — but because each part carries the next. Remove one and the whole loses its force.
It's about collapsing time. About how the subconscious doesn't distinguish between past and future. About how a memory you shape of something that hasn't happened yet is just as real for the body as a memory from yesterday. And about how that movement — one step forward to then remember backward — takes you past the gap and straight into what you've always longed for.
Without having to convince yourself of anything.
And then the circle closes with the mirror. Reality always reflects what you are — not what you say or wish for, but what you actually hold. And when you remember what is already true, the mirror can show nothing else.
That's why the article is long. The wholeness opens the collapse.
Time is an illusion for the subconscious. A movement that takes you past the gap and straight into the recognition of what has always been there — without effort, without self-deception.