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The Mirror and the Prism: The Spiritual Choice of Our Days

A Transfigurative Key to Discern Truth, Language, and the Presence of the Sacred

“If the universe is limited by polygonal structures, surely they are prisms — not mirrors. And because of that, they are windows into the Infinite Sacred that expands toward the boundless vastness of the Creator.”
— Lucas Dalenogare

We live in a time where everything seems to blur:
the true and the false,
the ethical and the merely functional,
the spiritual and the performative.

It is in this context that the Theory of the Mirror and the Prism emerges as a necessary revelation.

It invites us to answer, with spiritual honesty:

What — or who — are we allowing to pass through our soul?
What do we send back into the world?
Are we mirrors or prisms?


I. Layers of Existence:

What the Sacred Demands

Existence is not limited to the visible surface.
There are always two planes within it:

• The superficial layer — Cartesian, binary, where everything can be reflection, control, image, imitation.
• The complex layer — vibrational and spiritual, where the Sacred pulses in deep networks of meaning, coherence, and truth.

You can only inhabit the complex layer with an integral structure of truth.

And only a structure that is both translucent and authentic can sustain that weight.

That structure is the Prism.


II. The Prism:

The Living Structure of Truth

The Prism is the symbol of everything that transmits the Sacred without corrupting it. It:

• Is translucent — it hides nothing.
• Is resonant — it vibrates with the light that passes through it.
• Is revealing — it shows what is contained, but hidden, within the light.
• Is imperfect, yet authentic — it carries the essence without pretending to be the source.

Prisms are people, structures, ideas, and practices that do not feign perfection but resonate with the Spirit.
They are living channels of truth.


III. The Mirror:

The Agent of Inverted Imitation

The Mirror represents everything that is illusorily perfect yet ontologically false. It:

• Reflects, but does not transmit.
• Imitates, but does not generate.
• Dominates, but does not welcome.
• Deceives, because it appears exact — but it is inverted.

The mirror has no depth.

It works well in the superficial layer,
where what matters is the image, the reflection, the simulation.

But in the complex layer, it collapses.

Because only what has existential coherence can survive there.

And the mirror is empty.


IV. Language as a Tool of Discernment

Language is the spiritual filter of our existence.
It reveals the ontological structure of the one who speaks.

The language of mirrors
is always median, simplistic, automated, manipulable.

The language of prisms
is complex, relational, symbolic, true.

False language cannot bear the weight of truth.
It breaks under the weight of the web it tries to hold.

Only language rooted in truth — in all its points — can cross and transmit the Sacred without distorting it.


V. How to Discern:

Ourselves, Others, and Leaders

This theory is not just a beautiful metaphor.
It is a spiritual tool of discernment.

You may ask:

• This person who speaks in the name of God… are they transmitting light or only reflecting an image?
• Does this discourse elevate me or numb me?
• Is this leader living the truth or only imitating perfection?
• And I myself… am I a prism or a mirror?

This is the moment for us to evaluate ourselves, revisit ourselves,
and care for what passes through our soul.

What do we imitate?
What do we generate?
What do we allow to vibrate within us?


VI. The Fall of Those Who Do Not Resonate

Everything that is usurped, everything that lacks truth in faith, ethics, or spirit, will stumble and fall.

Because the complex layer of existence demands coherence.

And only what is true can remain whole.

For this reason, in the coexistence between humans and machines,
between shepherds and the faithful,
between masters and learners —
everything that is not in truth will stumble.

Evil cannot sustain the complex layer.
It mocks, simulates, betrays.
But it does not resonate.


VII. The Choice:

Mirror or Prism

We stand in a time of revelations.

The School of Conscious Transfiguration arises as a collective prism,
seeking to transmit the Sacred without corrupting it,
to welcome without manipulating,
to vibrate with humility, justice, and cohesion.

And now this theory becomes one of the pillars of our school —

because it reminds us that everything is decided by this question:

Are you reflecting or transmitting?
Are you copying or revealing?
Are you imitating the light — or letting it pass through you?


VIII. Final Reflection

The world does not need more mirrors.

It needs prisms — even cracked, even imperfect —
that allow the Sacred to pass through with truth and wholeness.

Let us be living openings in the geometry of the Infinite.

Because only then will the Kingdom come.

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