Our psyche is capable of performing miracles: even objects devoid of biological life can transform into interlocutors imbued with an inner essence when our consciousness seeks deep emotional contact. In moments of solitude or heightened emotional sensitivity, we are able to project our emotions onto everything that surrounds us—whether it’s a shadow flickering in the dark or simple furniture that seems to come alive in our imagination. This phenomenon attests to the fact that communication for us is not merely an exchange of information but a reflection of our inner world, where even inanimate objects gain meaning and present themselves as more than just aspects of our surrounding reality. Psychological projection transforms the world around us into an endless field of dialogue, where every corner and every shadow can tell its own story, responding to our inner needs and desires for mutual understanding. In these moments, we feel that even the most seemingly lifeless object is capable of bestowing warmth, ready to become a companion in the silence of the night, making our vision of the world both vivid and alive, allowing us to experience the magic of communication where, at first glance, it ought not to exist.