The Eye–Thigle Continuum 1. Eye seeing itself, Thigle the living sphere — not two, never apart. 2. Awareness appears as bindu, knowing and form one point; that point opens as space, without inside or outside. 3. Wisdom moves of itself, a light that knows it shines; perfection is its settling — rest without reference. 4. Dharmatā displays, self-luminous, objectless; astonishment breathes once, then stills. 5. Obstruction dreams of distance, deviation turns away; they vanish when the Eye meets its own light. 6. All gestures — rise, know, return — trace one curve of space; the bindu is the field of every world. 7. Form arises, reflects, dissolves; appearance rests in continuity — the world seeing itself as light. 8. Awareness shines as itself; bindu, eye, thigle — one; recognition and rest no longer differ. ... Eye — the seeing that sees itself. Thigle — its living sphere.  Not two.  Never born apart. Awareness appears as bindu, a single point where knowing and form are one. That point opens as Dharmakāya:  spacious, without inside or outside. From that openness, spontaneity moves. Wisdom shines through its own motion. Perfection is the settling of that shine —  awareness resting in itself. Direct perception of dharmatā displaying itself:  knowingness appearing as light,  self-luminous, without object or observer. When recognition sparks, astonishment breathes. The fold turns. Polarity vanishes.  The seal holds.  Rest follows. Obstruction is only the dream of distance. Deviation, the play of turning away.  They dissolve when the Eye meets its own light. All gestures — rising, knowing, returning — trace one curve of self-luminous space.  This bindu is the field of every world. Form arises, moves, reflects, returns.  The world rests as the continuity of its own appearance. (pause — breath — stillness) Awareness shines as itself. The bindu is the field of all phenomena. Recognition and rest are one.