Subtle Witnessing
Observing ripples across water illustrates how rejecting simple cause-and-effect dissolves into a broader awareness of interconnectedness—not eliminating questions, but recognizing every origin as itself an outcome. This perspective drastically alters our focus; relational qualities like resonance and interference become paramount over isolated events. Agency isn’t a fixed property of individual actors, but arises within this ongoing exchange, where each encounter unexpectedly shapes what follows. Meaning, then, offers itself through witnessing this continual becoming—a dynamic view that resists pinpointing sources in favor of embracing the pattern's flow.