Where is your face?
Right now, look where others say your face is. What do you find?
Without any theories or memories, examine your immediate experience.
People tell you there's a head here, with eyes looking out. But check for yourself.
If you point to your feet, you see them clearly. If you point to the door, you see it too.
Now point to where your face should be. What's actually there?
Instead of a face, you find the whole world. The room, the sky, these words all appear in this boundless space where others claim your head is.
There's no barrier or boundary between you and what you see.
You've been told you're looking out from behind a face. But your direct experience shows something much simpler.
You’re the open awareness in which everything appears. The seeing itself.
Where others see your face, you find only what you're looking at - the entire visual field, extending without limits.
This is what you really are. You're not a person peering through eyes, but the space in which all experience unfolds.