Morgan Handley Morgan Handley

Excerpt 01 — “The Gap”

It all begins with an idea.

Elias stood in front of the sculpture, the two figures frozen in that eternal almost-touch. He didn’t know why he felt it — that pressure behind the ribs, that sense of having forgotten something important. It wasn’t the fingers. It was the gap between them.

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Morgan Handley Morgan Handley

Excerpt 02 — “The Elephant Room”

Every one of you has been certain. And every one of you has been wrong. It’s not a crime. It’s being human. What we do here—what we train to do—is to notice when certainty whispers in our ear… and to say: Not yet.”

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Morgan Handley Morgan Handley

Excerpt 03 — “Intro to Flat-scanning”

It all begins with an idea.

“We train our minds to be intelligent. But sometimes, we need them to be dumb again.

To just scan. Flat. Quiet. Receiving.”

The students settle deeper. Elias’s breathing slows. He feels the shift—not just in sight, but in presence. The pressure to see dissolves. The ravine begins to feel alive, not because anything changed—but because he stopped naming it.

In that moment, a single jay cries out from somewhere high in the canopy. One sharp note. Then silence again.

And this time, Elias hears its absence.

He shifts his gaze the way Marin taught—but he also listens.

And as the wind stirs the trees, he begins to notice sounds he had been filtering out,

but now he couldn’t ignore:

The rhythmic ticking of a beetle on bark. The distant hum of water.

Tiny, patient signals of life, always present—but now undeniable.“

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