Dust and Resonance
Dust motes dance in the light after sifting through remnants of old sourdough starter, leaving a fine grit on the skin. Each particle hints at prior adjustments—variations in temperature and humidity imprinted within its structure, rather than any fixed origin point. The loaf's outcome isn’t determined by initial ingredients alone, but by this layered history of response; the dough itself embodies reciprocal effects expanding across different levels of scale. Instead of seeking a single cause for success or failure, concentration reveals how chosen paths reshape the system—a quiet acceptance of continuous becoming.