You look.
But it stays silent.
The reflection is foggy — as if you’re not there at all,
or as if you’re someone you still refuse to see.
Or maybe the mirror knows…
you’re not quite ready.

Emotional Landscape:

A quiet room where denial hums softly.
Not screaming — just a slow ache.
A presence of absence.
A mirror that doesn’t lie — it simply waits.


Symbol:

A mirror veiled in steam, slowly revealing the truth —
but only when you stop trying to force it.


The Question:

Who are you when no one is looking — not even you?

🪞 TASK 1: Sit With the Fog

Don’t write. Don’t answer. Don’t fix.
Just sit in front of a mirror (real or imagined) for 3 minutes.
Observe what comes up — especially what doesn’t.
When your brain starts offering explanations, just nod… and return to silence.
This is not a task to complete. It’s a fog to feel.

🔸 Purpose: learning to stay when clarity is absent.
🔸 Symbolic effect: steaming the mirror with your own breath.


🖋 TASK 2: Write the Unwritten Reflection

Imagine the mirror finally speaks.
But instead of showing your face, it shows a sentence written across the glass.
What does it say?

✍️ Write down the sentence. One line only.
Don’t explain it. Don’t decorate it. Just let it stand.
That is the part of you waiting to be seen.

🔸 Purpose: giving voice to what hides behind avoidance.
🔸 Symbolic effect: a crack appears — gentle, not destructive.

The Mirror That Refuses to Speak

Click the mirror when you’re ready to see what’s behind the silence.

“Who are you when no one is looking – not even you?”

🪞 The Mirror That Didn’t Want to Show You

Foggy Mirror

The mirror doesn’t lie — it just waits. Click to reveal what it refused to show you.

Proceed to Exit ⟶