Awareness
Awareness is the simple knowing that experiences are happening.
It is the space in which thought arises, emotion moves, and action unfolds, without being owned or resisted.
This virtue does not judge. It observes. It does not seek to change what appears, yet in its presence, everything is transformed.
Awareness anchors attention in the present moment, not as effort, but as recognition. Here, stillness is not created, it is discovered beneath movement.
Through awareness, life is lived intentionally, not by control, but by alignment. Choices become clearer because perception is unobstructed.
Awareness reveals connection. The boundary between self and world softens, and the deeper dimensions of being come into view.
This is the ground of clarity, the source of presence, the beginning and the return.
Awareness is not something we develop.
It is what we are, remembering itself.

