Quiet Transference
A lingering warmth on your fingertips feels less like contact and more like the echo of wanting to know—a subtle pressure shaped by questions asked and unasked. Attention, then, doesn’t simply *receive* experience but actively co-creates it, dissolving boundaries between individual memory and a wider resonance. This suggests causality operates not as a clear sequence, but through reciprocal influence; as Nietzsche observed with the will to power, every origin is also a consequence. Embracing this ambiguity allows us to perceive connections beyond simple cause and effect.