Not a foundation. A relation. Reality stands between you and the question. We all have faith in reality.
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The Prism is a lens, not an authority. It surfaces relational architecture already present — it doesn't think or conclude for you, and doesn't replace your own judgment or inquiry. It's a tool for examining hard questions honestly, without slogans, treating the search itself as relational, not just intellectual.
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