In the anatomy of the soul, much like in that of the body, there are gateways known as thresholds. These are points of transition, both marked and unmarked, that impose their will upon our consciousness.
Imagine a place where the tangible meets the spectral—this is the domain of the phantom limb. It is where sensations unfurl from nowhere, triggering memories and feelings from realms unseen. Such is the uncertainty of a threshold—where does it lead? What echoes remain?
The phantom limb offers a poignant lesson. It invites us to consider the parts of ourselves that linger in one place while reaching invisibly into another. Though we cannot see or touch these extensions, their presence is firm and unwavering.
Entry into new territories does not always denote a physical migration. Often, it is a mere shift within the non-corporeal fabric: a change of thought, a passage through understanding. Herein lies the enigma of thresholds, the barriers intangible yet felt keenly.
Consider the edges where your dreams fade into reality, or where past memories whisper into your present consciousness.
Reflect further on these thresholds by exploring Windows and Doorways.