That which registers the failing of forms has no form to fail.

Appearance (Nama-Rupa)

What is seen is merely the shifting of shapes, the illusion of distance traversed, and the failing of flesh. Kinship, age, and location are only names overlaid upon transient forms.

The Witness (Sakshi)

That which knows the aging body and the gathering of figures—does it age, or does it travel?

Classical Analogy

Dream-characters travel and wither within the dream, yet the dreamer remains motionless and unaltered.

Strip away the room, the sister, the mother, and the flesh—what is looking?

Input: Visiting your mother in a nursing home with your sister who lives abroad.