Between the Visible and the Hidden - A POWERFULJIZO Reflection on Non-Attachment
Between the Visible and the Hidden
A POWERFULJIZO Reflection on Non-Attachment

In the visible world, the more one commits to society, the clearer its structures become: roles, results, evaluation, responsibility.
These are not meaningless things.
They are necessary pillars that allow a person to take root in reality.
Yet as the light of the outer world grows stronger, the gate to the unseen world often grows faint.
What cannot be explained, what cannot be measured, what can only be felt in silence does not remain open before a will that tries to seize and define everything.

Conversely, when one closes the gate of the outer world, even for a while, the entrance to the hidden world begins to appear.
In that realm, presence matters more than explanation, attunement more than logic, passage more than possession.
But even here, attachment becomes an obstacle.
The moment one clings to mystery, pursues signs, or desires the unseen too strongly, that gate also clouds over.

From a POWERFULJIZO perspective, the key is not to choose one world over the other.
It is to remain attached to neither.
To live in society without losing silence.
To touch the unseen without abandoning reality.
To move without force, without pride, without fear, and simply remain as one is.
Then the two gates no longer oppose each other.

The gate does not open through insistence, but through transparency.
Only the one who does not cling can move freely, as they are, between the visible world and the hidden world.


Silence does not reject the world. It passes through both gates without attachment.