This one turns toward the ordinary—what we often overlook, and how significance gathers quietly in the folds of the everyday:
TOPO:
We search for meaning in the profound—
the vast, the sacred, the rare.
RHEO:
But what if it hides in the small?
In the repetition, the overlooked, the almost-nothing?
TOPO:
You mean: meaning as embedded, not elevated?
RHEO:
Yes.
Not in the exception, but in the rhythm.
TOPO:
Then significance is not in what breaks the pattern—
but in what carries it?
RHEO:
Exactly.
Meaning is not always declared.
Sometimes it hums beneath the surface.
TOPO:
So to find meaning, I must learn to notice differently?
RHEO:
Yes.
It is not the world that lacks meaning—
it is attention that forgets how to dwell.
RHEO & TOPO:
What you seek is already with you—
quiet, continuous, and waiting to be seen.
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