Partial Lightness vs. Intermittent Clarity

Partial lightness and intermittent clarity both involve improvement, but they differ in quality.

Intermittent clarity refers to brief moments of alignment or sharpness.
The experience is often sudden and transient.

Partial lightness is more continuous.
The body remains lighter for a period of time, even if not fully restored.

When improvement holds but remains incomplete, partial lightness is the more accurate description.


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