## trace_of_true_self.jpg The image is a visual representation that illustrates a process involving corn and its transformation into candy corn. It consists of four sections arranged in a vertical sequence. 1. **Top Left Section**: This section shows an ear of corn resting on a bed of yellow kernels, which are the seeds from which corn grows. 2. **Top Right Section**: This part displays a large container labeled "Corn Syrup." The label is clearly visible and includes text that specifies it as "Corn Syrup." 3. **Bottom Left Section**: Another large container of Corn Syrup is shown here, similar to the one in the top right section. It also has a label with the same text. 4. **Bottom Right Section**: This final part shows a pile of candy corns. Candy corns are small, triangular-shaped candies that come in three colors: yellow at the tip, orange in the middle, and white at the base. The image is accompanied by text that reads: - "And yet a trace of the true self" above the top left section. - "exists in the false self" below the bottom right section. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.