There is a very common way of understanding the world.

First, there are things.
People. Objects. Identities.

And then, those things relate to each other.

This is the basis from which we almost always think.

But this can be turned.

And when it turns, it changes where you place the real.

It is not that things exist and then connect.

It is that relation comes first.

And within that relation, things appear.

This is not just an idea.

It is a shift in position.

If the real is things, everything is closed, separate, defined.

If the real is relation, nothing exists on its own.

Everything appears in relation.

This implies something very direct.

You are no longer something closed.

You are in relation.

What you are cannot be understood outside of what happens between you and the world, between you and others, between you and what you perceive.

And it can be refined further.

If there is no relation, nothing appears.

Not you, not the other, not any concrete form.

Only potential.

When there is relation, something appears.

Form.
Meaning.
Experience.

What we call reality is not something fixed, but what emerges in that space.

This is where Oraclia comes in.

Because in Oraclia, relation is not a link between things.

It is movement.

It is not a connection between A and B.

It is what happens in between.

Tension.
Change.
Direction.
Limit.
Opening.

Symbols do not represent things.

They do not define identities.

They synthesize movements.

That is why, instead of saying:

“I am angry with you”

Oraclia sees:

tension
resistance
displacement
reaction

And within that movement is where the “I” and the “you” appear.

This is the shift.

There are no entities that move.

There is movement from which entities emerge.

That is why it can be said very simply:

What exists is relation.

And this is not just a sentence.

It is a way of seeing.

When this point shifts, nothing else needs to be done.

How you see changes.
How you understand changes.
How you act changes.

Not because you add information.

But because you stop assuming that things are separate and start seeing what happens between them.

Without relation, there is no form.

With relation, everything appears.

And at that point, relation stops being an idea and can be read.

As movement.

As process.

As reality.


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