Mirrors reflect truth, reveal hidden aspects of self, and explore the tension between inner reality and external projection.
The Jungian shadow emerges in mirrors—what we refuse to see in ourselves. Facing the mirror is facing the authentic self.
The mirror strips away illusion and reveals divinity within. It is a tool for enlightenment and cosmic self-recognition.
A clear mirror indicates self-honesty, growing self-awareness, and alignment between inner and outer self-presentation.
A distorted, cracked, or black mirror suggests self-deception, fractured identity, or fear of true self-awareness.