A woman, in solitude, discovers herself in an act of profound intimacy. She does not seek external validation but rather an encounter with her own being. She observes her body without expectations, immersed in an inner silence that transcends time and space. This experience becomes a refuge, an intimate and personal moment in which she is both the protagonist and the observer of her own essence. In the calm of that solitude, she realizes that what she perceives is merely a shadow of the invisible, and that her body is the threshold to a deeper mystery.