“You are not going mad. You are just beginning to see the woodgrain of the world. And woodgrain is never perfect.”
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It started with a cup of coffee. One Tuesday, as he reached for his ceramic mug, his hand passed through the handle. For a heartbeat, the mug wasn't a solid object but a shimmering vibration. Then, with a soft click like a resetting bone, it was solid again. He called these moments Astillas —splinters. The First Splinter: The Park Bench Astillas De Realidad
Psychologically, splinters resemble (the opposite of déjà vu)—the eerie sensation that the familiar is unfamiliar. But where jamais vu is a cognitive glitch, astillas suggest the glitch might be veridical : maybe reality really did splinter for an instant.
"Astillas de Realidad" (Shards of Reality) refers to a philosophical and self-reflective framework that views life experiences as fragments that, when examined critically, reveal a deeper, more authentic truth about one's existence. Understanding the Concept “You are not going mad
La comunidad científica y psicológica ha intentado etiquetar estas experiencias como "crisis epilépticas del lóbulo temporal" o "trastornos de despersonalización". Pero quienes han vivido una genuina saben que es diferente. No es un mareo ni una alucinación. Es una certeza desgarradora .
In a world where reality can be fragile and fragmented, it's not uncommon to encounter splinters or "astillas" that challenge our perceptions and understanding of the world. These splinters can manifest in various forms, from personal experiences to societal phenomena. This guide aims to help you navigate and make sense of these reality splinters, providing you with tools and perspectives to integrate them into your understanding of the world. One Tuesday, as he reached for his ceramic
—No puedes devolverlo todo —dijo la voz—. Lo que está roto puede encajar, pero parte de la brecha pertenece al viaje.