Composed in resonance with The Dream the Moon Showed Me in Ours


What the Moon Showed Me is a two-part instrumental reflection on clarity.


The first movement carries steady forward motion — cello-led, grounded, lucid. It does not mourn. It does not accuse. It walks calmly after something has been seen.


The second movement widens the lens. Strings introduce distance. Piano anchors. Cello returns to ground what cannot be avoided. There is no climax — only integration.


Together, the pieces trace the dissolution of illusion.


Not in anger.

Not in heartbreak.


But in awareness.


The Moon does not judge.

It illuminates.


And once truth has landed,

there is no need to return to what was only partially real.

Composed in resonance with The Dream the Moon Showed Me in Ours


What the Moon Showed Me is a two-part instrumental reflection on clarity.


The first movement carries steady forward motion — cello-led, grounded, lucid. It does not mourn. It does not accuse. It walks calmly after something has been seen.


The second movement widens the lens. Strings introduce distance. Piano anchors. Cello returns to ground what cannot be avoided. There is no climax — only integration.


Together, the pieces trace the dissolution of illusion.


Not in anger.

Not in heartbreak.


But in awareness.


The Moon does not judge.

It illuminates.


And once truth has landed,

there is no need to return to what was only partially real.

Transmission continues on:

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