What Everyone Else Could Already See
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You weren’t oblivious. You weren’t in denial. You were just close.
There’s a specific kind of blindness that comes not from lack of awareness — but from proximity. From caring enough to stay close. From investing yourself so fully in something that your field of vision narrows around it. And the people around you — the ones with no investment, no history, no skin in the game — they had the wider view the whole time.
This week, we are talking about proximity blindness: what it is, what creates it, and what happens when the wider view finally arrives — whether you invited it or not. Because this week’s astrology, closing with a Full Moon in Sagittarius on Sunday, is delivering exactly that. The wide-angle view. The bigger picture. The thing you couldn’t see from inside it.
In this episode:
→ Why being close to something you care about structurally limits what you’re able to see — and why that’s not a character flaw
→ The specific discomfort of being seen clearly by someone who doesn’t share your investment
→ How Memorial Day weekend gatherings create the exact kind of distance that lets things look different
→ What this week’s astrology — Mars/Pluto pressure, Venus/Saturn’s reality audit, and the Full Moon in Sagittarius — has to do with the wider view arriving
→ What proximity blindness does to your Mind, Heart, Body, and Spirit
The view from the outside doesn’t erase how close you were. It just gives you more to work with.
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