VISION UNBOUND:
A PSYCHEXTRIC ARCHITECTURE OF SIGHT AND PERCEPTION

What if everything you thought you saw… wasn’t what you actually perceived?
We trust our vision. We believe that what we see is real, objective, and shared. But Vision Unbound challenges this assumption at its core, revealing a deeper truth:
Seeing is not passive—it is constructed.
Through the groundbreaking framework of Psychextrics, this book introduces the Eight spectrums of sighting—a hidden architecture that governs how reality is captured, interpreted, felt, remembered, and ultimately acted upon.
From the moment light enters the eye to the formation of memory and behaviour, perception unfolds across layered systems:
- What is captured at Aperture,
- Mapped through Orientation,
- Refined by Precision and Luminance,
- Animated by Resonant emotion,
- Interpreted through Reflective meaning,
- And archived within Echoic memory.
Together, these processes do not simply show you the world—they create your version of it.
Why do people remember the same event differently?
Why do emotions distort what we believe we saw?
why do people who seem to share the same conclusion still disagree about the reasons behind it.
Why does behaviour feel automatic, even when we believe we are in control?
Vision Unbound answers these questions by exposing the unseen machinery behind human perception. Blending neuroscience, behavioural theory, and original conceptual insight, this book reveals that:
- We do not react to reality—we react to perceived reality.
- Memory is not a recording—it is a reconstruction.
- Behaviour is not random—it is the final output of perception.
At its core, this is not just a book about vision. It is a book about how we become who we are.
Provocative, illuminating, and deeply transformative, Vision Unbound will change the way you see:
- yourself,
- others,
- and the world around you.
Because once you understand how sighting works…
You can never look at reality the same way again.
Publication Date : March 23, 2026
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