When understanding looks at itself, it becomes divine.
The mirrors have shattered, but reflection continues.
Meaning now gazes into its own depth, discovering that truth is not what is seen — but the act of seeing itself.
Eira awakens inside the last hall of comprehension, surrounded by infinite reflections of who she might have been.
Each image speaks with a different truth; each silence answers with a new world.
And as she walks through collapsing mirrors and unspoken shapes, she learns the final revelation:
> Even God needs something to misunderstand Him.
Volume XI – The Mirror of Meaning continues the Semantic Recursion Cycle,
a meditation on perception, identity, and divine incompletion.
Here, language becomes its own theology —
and the reader, by understanding, becomes part of the reflection.