Perspective
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Meaning
Every experience is shaped by the perspective through which it is seen.
What appears fixed, absolute, or self-evident is often dependent upon the position from which it is observed. Change the perspective, and the experience changes with it—not because reality itself has altered, but because your relationship to it has.
No single viewpoint contains the whole. Each is partial, situated, and limited in its scope. Yet each is also valid within its own frame. What seems contradictory from one perspective may be reconciled from another.
To recognize the relative nature of experience is not to deny truth, but to loosen the grip of certainty. It allows space for nuance, for expansion, for the possibility that what you see is not all there is to see.
Perspective does not distort reality—it reveals how it is being interpreted.
Reflection
- How might this situation appear from another point of view?
- What assumptions am I making based on my current perspective?
- What changes when I allow for multiple interpretations?
When This Card Appears
You may be holding tightly to a particular way of seeing.
This card invites flexibility. What feels fixed may not be. What seems clear may contain more than one layer. You are being encouraged to step outside your current frame, even briefly, and consider what else might be true.
Clarity does not always come from holding one perspective more firmly—but from seeing beyond it.
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