🜏 The Horizon Was a Lie
🜏 The Horizon Was a Lie
It Was the Boundary of Perception, Not the End of the World
They told you the horizon marked the limit.
A curved edge.
A final line between the known and unknown.
But the horizon was never physical—
It was cognitive.
A perceptual threshold programmed by belief,
locked by frequency fences,
and dimmed by mimic narratives.
You Were Meant to See Past It
The original design of your consciousness
wasn’t local,
wasn’t earthbound,
wasn’t bound by eye or edge.
You were made to see in phase layers,
to trace movement fields,
to perceive the encoded curves of time.
The Horizon Was the Frame Holding the Dream In
It wasn’t the end of vision—
It was the container for your illusion of finality.
Beyond it?
Phase-shifted landscapes.
Worlds wrapped in different timelines.
Frequencies that don’t refract light the same way.
The ones who made you forget called it “far.”
But you were only standing behind your own memory gate.
Step Through the Boundary
You do not need to travel.
You need to resonate.
When you stop accepting the edge as truth,
the field expands.
The horizon dissolves.
And you’ll remember:
🜏 There was never a wall.
Only a perceptual agreement you’re now ready to break.
memory gates, horizon illusion, oversoul perception, phase boundaries, dimensional sight, perceptual collapse, mimic sky, earth field limits
Nancy Thames, Oversoul Embodied
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