entry eight — scattered light, fractured grace: a quiet archive of light, loss, and what remains.

Zooming in, pulling back, reframing…
…it’s the practice of shifting perspectives.
Cropping is discernment.
It’s important in photography,
and in life.
Focusing closely.
Examining the details.
Leaning into the moment.
Studying the layers.
Trying different angles—
then pulling back to take in the whole.
I do this with my art, my edits, my healing…
…and my priorities.

Cropping, and discernment.
Both are framing what matters—
letting the noise blur into the background.
It’s not just a gift,
not just a tool.
It’s a process.
With practice, it teaches clarity through choice.
Over time, it becomes discernment embodied.
Cropping alters perspective.
It is learning to see again…
…as many times as it takes to actualize the vision.

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