Perceiving Interiors
Sunlight on skin initiates a surprising sense of belonging rather than reception, hinting at an inward direction of feeling. This doesn’t mean experience becomes merely subjective—as if we simply construct reality—but instead reflects how our perception actively shapes what appears to be separate from us. Such relational dynamics suggest causality isn't linear; agency arises not *from* a single origin but as a localized intensification within broader, interconnected fluxes. Recognizing this mutual co-creation opens the possibility of ethical responsibility extending beyond individual intention.