Practice begins where comparison ends.

The seer, the seeing,
and the seen — one taste.

A contemplative tool for the gradual softening of the line you call me and the line you call everything else. Move the slider. Walk the inquiry. Let a paradox unstitch the mind that keeps drawing the line.

Best practiced slowly · breath-paced · honest
I.

The Map

Drag the slider. Watch what changes — and notice what does not.

Duality Witness Nonduality
Separate Witness One Essence Nondual

Separate

The default view. You stand at the center; thoughts, sensations, others, and the world orbit at a distance. Notice the line each object draws between itself and you — not as a problem, but as the felt geometry of ordinary attention.

Pointer Who is the one for whom this object appears?

II.

Direct Inquiry

Three movements. No belief required — only honest looking.

  1. 1 Strip the Object
  2. 2 One Essence
  3. 3 Collapse the Seer
III.

Paradox Pointers

Phrases that out-pace the comparing mind. Tap one. Sit with it. Re-read it slower than seems reasonable.

“There is no seer apart from seeing,
no known apart from knowing.
When this is clear, the map and the one reading it
arise within the same silence.”

— a contemporary pointer, after Ashtavakra & Nagarjuna

This is not a teaching. It is a structure for looking. Use it as you would a finger pointing at the moon — once the looking happens, the finger has done its work.