Internal Landscapes
Stone formations offer a compelling parallel, though our own internal landscapes are marked by feeling instead of geological layers. A quiet resistance appears within this inner space—a pressure against unwanted experiences or ingrained habits, akin to quartz struggling within shale. This isn’t solely an obstacle; it can also display the edges of individuality and allow for new patterns to emerge from disruption. By acknowledging these tensions, we begin to understand the ongoing process of self-formation.