Here’s one that leans into beginnings—not as origin points, but as thresholds of relation:
TOPO:
Every story needs a beginning.
A place to start.
RHEO:
But do beginnings truly start anything?
Or do they just mark where we begin to notice?
TOPO:
Then beginning is perspectival?
RHEO:
Yes. A beginning is a cut in the flow—
a chosen point of entry into something already in motion.
TOPO:
So there is no absolute start—only a situated arrival?
RHEO:
Exactly. And each arrival brings its own lineage,
its own momentum.
TOPO:
So beginning is not the start of reality—
but the start of relation.
RHEO:
Yes.
It’s where we say: “Here I am, in this becoming.”
RHEO & TOPO:
A beginning is not where it starts.
It is where we join—
and the system shifts to include us.
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