Every experience is subject to a will, the renunciation of everything old defied, whose word fell in excess. Oppression is confronted by plausibility and rebellion, every opinion is divided by law. The senses subject to experience proclaim that which opposes experience. The image's defence ignites all new strife, disguised as the pain of time. Separation bears witness to the lie of the word, the self's empowered hold. That which, worthy of the expanded view, resonates in the view of wholeness, far from one's own experience.