Understanding often depends on perspective. What appears complex or unexplainable at one level can seem simple from another. When awareness is limited to a smaller view, events can feel random, unpredictable, or even unnatural. But as perspective expands, patterns begin to emerge that weren’t visible before.


From a broader vantage point, separation starts to lose its solidity. What once felt isolated becomes part of a larger structure, where everything is connected in ways that aren’t immediately obvious. Movement, interaction, and response all begin to make more sense when viewed as part of a whole rather than as individual, disconnected events.


This shift doesn’t require complete understanding—it starts with recognizing that perception is relative. As awareness grows, so does the ability to see beyond the immediate and consider a wider context. And within that wider context, the idea of separation begins to soften.