The Metaphor: Sacred Stillness and a Distorted View
You’re standing in front of a serene statue. The face is peaceful, eternal, untouched by time. But something feels off. The glass between you and the figure reflects the lush world outside—trees, sunlight, movement. It’s all superimposed on the stillness of the statue. You’re not seeing either clearly. Not the outside. Not the inside. Just a double exposure of perception.
That’s not a photo problem. That’s your brain.









