The Consciousness of a Moment
This book treats consciousness as something brief rather than continuous.
Not a stable state, but a momentary alignment — appearing, registering itself, and passing without residue.
The Consciousness of a Moment is built from short observations and quiet intervals.
There is no development here, only recurrence: moments that surface, exist, and disappear without needing to be held.
What remains is not memory, but recognition.
An awareness that lasted only long enough to be noticed.