Inward Architectures
Rather than settling into stillness, attention to the inner world continues to disclose a dynamic interplay between resistance and accommodation expressed in subtle bodily changes. These aren’t isolated events; instead, they form recursive patterns—a constant negotiation with external forces that shapes how we perceive ourselves and our surroundings. Somatic memory exists not as a static record, but as an ongoing enactment of past experience subtly influencing subsequent action within the present moment. This process suggests the body holds unrealized possibilities alongside what has already been lived.