The stars were always there.
On the far side of the moon, four astronauts saw what had always been there.
The sun hadn’t moved. It was in the way. For fifty-three minutes, the stars were visible.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026 ∙ 8 am PT / 11 am ET / 5 pm CET

53 Minutes on the far side
The stars were always there.
On the far side of the moon, four astronauts saw what had always been there. The sun hadn’t moved. It was in the way. For fifty-three minutes, the stars were visible.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026 ∙ 8 am PT / 11 am ET / 5 pm CET

what this is
Fifty-three minutes to stop looking.
Every leader is chasing AI. Almost no one has looked at what they’re bringing to it.
But AI isn’t the thing being sought. It’s the latest costume for the one thing always being sought — the clarity that was already there, obscured by the seeking itself.
No tools. No frameworks. Just the conditions for the glare to quiet long enough that what’s been in view the whole time becomes visible on its own.
When you become aware of your mind (your brain; your activity of labelling things as being x or not x) and de-fuse from it, you awake to the constant mind. This constant mind is synonymous with awareness. It’s like a mirror.
— CHUANG TZU

THE FIELD GUIDE
The Invisible Lens
What’s been in view the whole time.
A visual field guide for what normally goes unnoticed. Each image a door into something that was always there.
Session attendees receive the guide as part of the event.

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