The divorce between the nuanced and the absolute - August 25, 2025

Published on 25 August 2025 at 10:50

In the upcoming time, the noise of the outer world may trigger instincts in you that are rather primal - a flight flee or react response. The intense or challenging situations you face in life are under life's glaring spotlight and people might make quick judgements about this (advice: try to bypass your immediate perceptions and instincts in the upcoming week). This could put pressure on you as you are being scrutinized, but it is important that you don't let this affect your ability to think carefully. 

People have a tendency to evaluate or interpret situations by looking for clues or signs that support their usual ways of thinking, and they may look for clues that would confirm to them that you are exhibiting old habits or thoughts. These are actually habitual patterns within them that are being expressed based on very rigid rules or beliefs they hold from their own limited past experiences. Where they will resort to simplified assumptions about you rather than to approach what they are witnessing from a place of true open-minded analysis.

This is because people may be coming from a place of fear, and when this is the case their discernment doesn't function properly and they tend to fall prey to impatience. 

Yet it is in stilness that our sight can adjust to see by insight more than eyesight. When we retreat from having a reactive impulse, we can start to build a more layered understanding. By peeling away prejudicial filters, people's empathy can expand so that they can hold space for multiple truths to emerge simultaneously. This way, the pendulum can stop its frenzied swinging between different polarized views so that it can slow down into stilness and meditative presence.

In this sanctuary that silence can bring, the noise will be able to dissolve that drives the divorce between the nuanced and the absolute. Shades between black and white will start to emerge once again when they release their rigid thinking. 

 

Solutions will be able to appear not as a single answer but as a symbiosis, where the divergent needs within you can be resolved through an integrated balance. 

Solutions to problems are not always found in one straightforward answer. Instead the solutions you are looking for will require symbiosis where different needs of yours will need to be blended into one singular solution. These different, and sometimes conflicting, needs will be able to resolved by you finding a balanced approach that integrates all these needs in a harmonious manner. In others words, a good solution will need to recognize and accomadate for multiple perspectives on a given situation and may have to accomadate for different requirements where none of your needs are favored above the other.

 

People are adviced to try to tame their ego's insistence to want to have immediate certainty and to postpone making conclusions until wider evidence is being revealed. Wisdom weighs diffferent possibilities calmly and is able to discern the connections, which you cannot see when you are insistent on seeing the outcome of it all.

With your vision being cleared, you will be guided to see beyond facades into each being's core qualities. Then the mirror will be able to look back at itself not in accusation but in affirmation of their inner light which can be shadowed but never fully shaded. There in quiet communion, judgement will disolve into discernment distilled with compassion, where the peace within you will start radiating without.

 

Much love, your Angels


In summary


Symbolism behind the image

The meditating figure has a calm and centered awareness where the figure’s presence radiates peace that allows him to access the transformative power of stillness and insight. The figure retreats from having a reactive impulse so he can achieve clarity through his meditative presence.

The radiant light emanating from his heart represents his inner light, his compassion, and his wisdom. It also symbolizes the clarity and the peace that arises from his meditative presence, which is illuminating both himself as well as the outer world around him. His inner light was shadowed by never fully shaded, and he is now able to transform the judgment into compassionate discernment.

The chaotic, sharp patterns and stark contrasts on the left side symbolize the noise of the outer world, with its reactive impulses and rigid, polarized views. These shapes represent the flight, flee, or react instincts that are triggered in them as a result of fear and judgement. The figure is under life’s glaring spotlight and others discernment suffers as their patience falls prey to impatience.

The swirling, harmonious patterns on the right side represent peace, empathy, and balance that can emerge through meditative presence. The warm, nuanced colors symbolize the shades between black and white that are starting to become visible as their rigidity dissolves.

The swirling, harmonious patterns on the right side represent peace, empathy, and balance that can emerge through meditative presence. The warm, nuanced colors symbolize the shades between black and white that are starting to become visible as their rigidity dissolves. The outside world’s empathy is starting to expand again, and solutions are now starting to appear to them as a symbiosis rather than as a single, rigid answer.

The pendulum above the meditating figure symbolizes the frenzied swing between the polarized views and reactive impulses of the outside world. It’s stillness represents the calming and balancing effects meditation could have on them. The pendulum’s frenzied swing now slows into stillness and the noise starts to dissolve into nuanced understanding.

The reflection in the water of the meditating figure represents self-awareness and self-compassion. The luminous reflection in the water symbolizes the inner clarity that can be revealed through introspection. The self is looing back and not longer finding accusation but affirmation of their own inner light.

The background transitions from dark chaotic patterns on the left (representing division and fear)  to warm and harmonious patterns on the right (representing balance and understanding). This represents the transition - or you could say the journey - from reactive judgement to meditative discernment and the emergence of compassionate understanding with them.

What was driving the divorce between the nuanced and the absolute is now starting to dissolve now that meditation is starting to reveal the connections that were once obscured.

The meditative figure conveys a sense of peace and balance. Stillness and meditation will be able to dissolve reactive judgement and expand empathy, and will be able to reveal to others the interconnected of all things through a more compassionate understanding.

The image seeks to show in a single image a visual narrative, showing the journey from chaos to harmony, from rigidity to nuance, and from judgement to discernment that will take place in the upcoming week. It tries to capture the profound transformation that occurs when stillness allows us to see beyond facades into the essence of both ourselves and others.