Subtle Gradient Shifts
Pruning shears resting among vines mark a transition in focused work—less about forcing change than listening to what already exists. This careful attention demonstrates that origins aren’t singular events; instead, causality arises from reciprocal shaping between intention and environment, much like Whitehead suggested with his concept of prehension. As resistance softens, time doesn't simply pass but drifts through the system as distributed effects, generating patterns not as solid ground but oscillating possibilities. Consequently, creation and consequence become inseparable aspects of an ongoing unfolding.