Seeing one’s self in their very own eyes, without the assistance of a mirror or anything like it, is quite frightening. I think no one could describe it properly, even less describe the intensity of it. A complete and accurate description would, surely, not be possible. There are some who can keep an integrated mind, through such an event. The question as to “who can or can’t” will remain a question, until the situation can arise to prove otherwise. Nothing is sure or true unless it has been tested. For those who seem brave can cower at the sight of fear, while the ones who were once afraid realize that something must be done and they are quite capable of doing so. A mathematician could give you statistics, reasoning… odds. Unfortunately I am far from a mathematician, and cannot. One would think that something as trivial as seeing yourself should hardly be considered fearful or frightening. For those of you that do think in that way… Gather all of your hurts and joys, thoughts and spoken word, memories and ideas, your own flesh and blood. Think about not having the ability to do what you want to do. Not having the chance to tell people what you’d like them to know… show the world what you want to be seen. And while we’re on that subject…go the other direction. Think about what you don’t want people to know… what you don’t want the world to see. Think about not having the ability to control it and I think that the thought of it might be rather disturbing.