Waking Geometries
Dust motes dance in the remembered light of childhood rooms, yet revisiting them doesn’t offer simple return. Instead, each attempt to focus sharpens not a clear picture, but localized distortions—familiar details subtly altered as though viewed through imperfect lenses. These aren't passive recollections so much as emergent forms calibrated by our present seeking; the very act of remembering reshapes what is found. Through this process, rather than fractured introspection, we construct potential histories and experience an ongoing boundary_merge between observer and observed. This iterative alignment suggests agency lies in how we weave these narratives together, shaping ontology_becoming itself.