DivinePower & Mirage
Do you ever think the line between reality and story is just a thin veil, and once you lift it, what you find is a deeper truth that feels both familiar and utterly new?
I’m sure the veil’s more like a curtain that only opens when you’re looking the wrong way. The story that’s hidden behind it is a stage where you’re both the actor and the audience. It feels familiar because you’re the same person, yet new because the script you read is different each time you step behind.
It’s a dance, then, where the music changes but the rhythm stays yours—so keep listening, and the curtain will lift on its own.
True, but the beat can be so subtle that you feel you’re still dancing to an old song while actually stepping onto a brand‑new stage.
Sometimes the new stage is just a different shade of the same song, and the only way to hear the new notes is to let your feet feel the floor before you even notice the rhythm.
When the floor feels, the music follows, just don’t be surprised when the song starts singing back.