Those Who See
Walk the edge—between the seen and unseen, the known and the unknowable.
Some retreat into solitude, overwhelmed by the weight of truth that most aren’t ready to hear.
Others become guides, mystics, artists, or outcasts—whispers in the wind of a world too loud to listen.
Where they go isn’t always a place. Sometimes it’s a role. A path. A calling.
Some drift into madness because seeing too much without grounding can fracture the mind.
Some build bridges for others, carving space in the noise for stillness, clarity, and awe.
But they don’t return to the world as it was.
Not fully.
They become keepers of something ancient and infinite—
not above others, but set apart.

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