Woven Witness
Stone, marked by weathering under sunlight, offers a compelling analogy for how order isn’t imposed but discovered. Rather than chaos arising from abandoning rigid structures, attention turns to the intricate patterns already present—a continuous unfolding available through perception. These aren't novel creations, yet memories trace their influence across experience, establishing connections that often operate beneath conscious awareness and challenge neat definitions. The body subtly calibrates to these alignments, registering them as inherited echoes; naming then becomes a process of illuminating existing webs rather than forging new ones.