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The mind often treats fog as something blocking progress. But if attention turns toward the experience itself, what becomes noticeable inside the fog? https://dualisticunity.com/coming-out-of-the-fog/
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Foggy moments can feel isolating, as if everyone else is thinking clearly while you’re not. What changes when that assumption is questioned? https://dualisticunity.com/coming-out-of-the-fog/
The urge to force clarity can tighten the mind even further. When the pressure to “figure it out” relaxes, what begins to shift? https://dualisticunity.com/coming-out-of-the-fog/