What if the way we see the world isn't the way it actually is?
Seeing Without Distortion is a reflective memoir about perception, thought, and the hidden filters that shape how we interpret reality.
Through personal stories and careful observation, Stephanie Williamson explores the moments when emotion, belief, and experience distort what we think we see-and what happens when we begin to question those distortions.
Rather than offering easy answers, this book invites readers to slow down and examine their own thinking:
How much of what we believe is true?
How much is interpretation?
And what changes when we start looking more carefully?
Both introspective and analytical, Seeing Without Distortion is a quiet exploration of awareness, self-examination, and the ongoing process of learning to see clearly.