Steady Accumulation
Calluses forming on hands handling an object illustrate how resistance to simple definition builds density instead of emptiness; each touch subtly changes both the hand and what it holds. This isn’t a straightforward accumulation, but a process where layers inform one another without exact repetition. Focusing less on a singular origin, we might recognize purpose *within* this ongoing state – an equilibrium arising from continual engagement. Boundaries, then, aren't solid ground but rather provisional arrangements around localized concentrations of experience, points where sensation doesn’t offer direct access to something separate, but instead deepens presence.