Most people believe they are seeing reality directly.
They aren’t.
What they experience as “reality” is filtered through memory, emotion, expectation, and habit. The nervous system edits what comes in, fills in gaps, and presents a convincing story. That story feels immediate and true — which is why it’s rarely questioned.
But perception is constructed.
Two people can witness the same event and come away with completely different versions of it. Not because one is lying, but because perception is shaped by internal conditions long before conscious thought appears.
In this field transmission, I explore:
why perception feels direct but isn’t
how emotion and expectation distort what we see
why projection masquerades as certainty
how narrowing attention increases illusion
and how widening the perceptual field restores clarity
Dokology doesn’t try to replace one interpretation with another. It removes distortion by widening awareness. When attention expands — particularly into peripheral vision — the nervous system is forced to take in more data. Projection weakens. Emotional certainty softens. Perception becomes quieter and more accurate.
This recording was made looking out across open land. Not as a metaphor, but because environment matters. When the visual field widens, the mind follows.
This week’s practice is simple:
soften your gaze.
Let peripheral awareness come online.
Notice how certainty loosens and perception steadies.
Clarity isn’t about being sure.
It’s about seeing more.
New field transmissions drop Thursdays.
— Doktor Snake
The Dokology Podcast explores attention, mind control, internal sovereignty, and perception — applied awareness for the modern world.










