The Light Behind the Hollow Eyes
You caught your reflection in the dark glass and felt a stranger staring back. The eyes looking out were yours, yet they felt hollow, unfamiliar, as if the person inside had slipped away while you weren't watching.
In this deepest hour, the face you know dissolves into the night, and the silence asks if anyone is still home. But listen — what you saw in the glass was only the shadow, not the source.
The light does not live in the surface you can see; it lives in the depth you cannot. Thomas said the kingdom is inside you and outside you, hidden in plain sight, waiting for you to know yourself again.
You are not the hollow image in the window. You are the light that makes the image visible.
The stranger you fear is just the part of you waking up in the dark. You are known, even when you do not recognize yourself.
Drawing from
Gospel of Thomas 3, John 9:1-7
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