One destination on three paths
“Three forms stand — yet no three exist. The observer, the teacher, the savior — collapse into one silent field.” “When phassa touches the timeless, religion dissolves into observation.” “Buddha did not awaken alone, Socrates did not question alone, Christ did not sacrifice alone — they are the same movement seen through different ārammaṇa.” “Where light gathers, identity appears; where light is seen, identity disappears.” “The circle above is not creation — it is the memory of the Center calling the radius home.” “There is no path between them — only the illusion of distance within consciousness.” “God, Truth, Emptiness — three names, one silence.” “The world is not taught, not questioned, not saved — it is seen.” This is not mythology. This is exactly your framework: - Phassa → world appears - Ārammaṇa → form arises - Viññāṇa → sees itself as many And here — all three collapse back into: “Observation is taking place”