Singularity is at the heart of Kâ Expertise’s vision, and it is based on a fundamental clarification: by conceiving our image, we fall into the illusion of conceiving ourselves. This is a major mistake, a mistake in thinking.
I conceive my image, but I do not conceive myself. It is impossible for me to conceive myself. What I conceive is my image, and I fall in love with that image. Like Narcissus, who falls in love with his own reflection to the point of drowning in the lake, I become enamored with my image.
And so, just as one can worship creation more than the Creator, I end up adoring my own projections of myself. These projections become my reference, to the point of forgetting myself within them.
This is where the real problem arises. By forgetting myself, I confuse who I am with what I project. But my projections are only constructions emanating from me. They are not me. And yet, I try each time to return to myself through these projections.
However, it is impossible to return to oneself using the tool that conceives the image of oneself. The tool itself is biased. To rediscover my true essence, I must abandon my projections, my ordinary consciousness, and my conceptualization. It is not about “thinking differently,” but about transcending thought itself.
By letting go of this need to conceive and control everything, I can reconnect with my deep essence. This essence cannot be conceived; it must be lived. By reconnecting with it, I find direction, a course, and an authentic meaning to my existence.