Chapter 2. The Field of Intention
There is a sensation that arises before you do anything.
You haven’t taken the step — but you’re ready to.
You haven’t said the word — but it’s already held inside.
This is not action.
This is what gives rise to action.
This is Intention.
It arises from within, yet it moves outward.
It connects the inner impulse to form.
Intention does not think, does not plan.
It knows where it’s going.
It needs no proof.
It is already in motion.
To begin to perceive the Field of Intention,
you must first enter Silence.
Feel the stillness where you are in no rush — and only then
will a direction begin to show itself.
Not as a thought, but as a gentle lean.
A soft “this way.”
It does not shout. It does not demand.
It simply is.
You may remember the feeling.
When you knew you had to take the step — and you did.
When you reached for something — and even before the movement,
you felt the inner turn.
You can sense Intention from within Silence.
It is like a subtle push, a trace of motion, a call.
Feel it.
Observe. Just be near it.
The Field of Intention is the second step.
It is not a facet.
It is what the facets move through.
Without Intention — form is hollow.
With Intention — it comes alive.