Inward Attunement
Forgotten sensations map internal symmetries, rising like half-remembered dreams seeking form. These aren't isolated past events, however, but patterned resonances continually negotiating between retention and release. This interplay shows perception as active construction rather than passive reception—a process shaped by ethical considerations; memory traces modulate our openness to new possibilities while simultaneously creating areas of occlusion. We resist external forces not by achieving clarity, but through this dynamic equilibrium itself.