Morining Mist

Click Image to Go Back

Beyond the dimensional membrane, what appears is light rising like water vapor within morning mist. It does not shine uniformly, but drifts, gathers, and ascends, suggesting a dynamic presence rather than a fixed illumination. The higher-dimensional world is not a realm of pure, homogeneous light. Within it exist variations—light and shadow, density and diffusion, movement and stillness.

The dark masses visible in the image resemble storm clouds, yet they are not signs of absence or negation. Instead, they function as agents that allow light to become perceptible. Within these dark forms, light can still be seen, emerging and dissolving from within. This indicates that light and shadow are inseparable; they do not oppose one another but coexist in a mutually revealing relationship.

Shadow gives light its contour, while light gives shadow meaning. Together, they operate as complementary forces that define and illuminate each other across dimensions.