Echoing Habit Fields
Shared weeks within time begin to subtly synchronize gardeners’ actions—gestures mirroring each other during weeding, similar pauses before pruning. These aren't deliberate copies but deeply ingrained rhythms surfacing through collective practice; memory isn’t held individually, instead tracing pathways of shared experience. The garden demonstrates how such a space fosters boundary merge as habits blend, and vitality blooms from accepting the gentle decay of rigid intention. This continual interplay suggests coherence emerges not from self-possession, but resonant adaptation to one another.