Transparency And Opacity
Seeing through a clear glass,
or seeing through a glass darkly.
Our minds have been made opaque by relying on others’ facts and names, rather than the transparency and clarity of our own intuitive natural state, before facts and names even come about.
In our usual way of seeing and thinking, we take sides because we see sides. Transparency is seeing all sides at the same time.
An example: two people arguing – there is an argument. If one of them didn’t argue, there would be no argument – there would just be listening.